Another Christmas amiss. Queen Elizabeth II will not celebrate the holidays in Sandringham due to the latest spike in COVID-19 cases, Us Weekly confirms.
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Barbados is entering a new era with Rihanna as its National Hero. The Fenty founder received a high honor from her home country on Monday and was named a National Hero by Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley in a ceremony marking the country's split from the British throne to become its own republic.Rihanna, born in Barbados in 1988 as Robyn Rihanna Fenty, wore an orange silk dress from Bottega Veneta, strappy heels and a black face mask as she sat alongside top officials for the event, complete
.Another Christmas amiss. Queen Elizabeth II will not celebrate the holidays in Sandringham due to the latest spike in COVID-19 cases, Us Weekly confirms.
Christmas at the royal Sandringham estate in eastern England amid concerns about the fast-spreading omicron variant.The palace said Monday that the 95-year-old queen will spend the holidays at Windsor Castle, west of London, where she has stayed for most of the pandemic.Other members of the royal family are expected to visit over the Christmas period, with precautions taken against spreading the virus.Coronavirus infections are surging in Britain — up 60% in a week — as omicron replaced delta as
COVID-19 could impact Queen Elizabeth‘s Christmas plans.
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Staying safe. Amid rising cases of the coronavirus, Queen Elizabeth II has canceled her annual Christmas party.
Queen Elizabeth II is taking precautionary measures to ensure she and her family stay safe this Christmas.
Queen Elizabeth traditionally hosts a pre-Christmas lunch the week before the December 25 holiday to celebrate with the extended royal family.
Queen Elizabeth is ready to get festive.
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Queen Elizabeth II wishes the people of Barbados luck as they transition out of British rule.
Sending her regards. Queen Elizabeth II issued a statement of support after the island nation of Barbados became a republic, cutting ties with the monarchy.
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Queen Elizabeth II’s decision to allegedly remove a photo of her grandson Prince Harry and his new family made the Duke of Sussex feel he was "being erased from the family." The allegation was made by bestselling author Christopher Andersen in his new book being released on Tuesday titled "Brothers and Wives: Inside the Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry, and Meghan." In it, Andersen quoted a source who claimed the reigning British monarch had a palace aide move a portrait of the Duke and
Queen Elizabeth II apparently only picks up her phone for two people. Not only does the queen have a limited list of people she'll pick up the phone for, she also has a phone packed with "anti-hacker encryption," royal expert Jonathan Sacerdoti revealed during a recent episode of the "Royally Us" podcast.
What goes on inside the palace walls? Queen Elizabeth II is the longest-reigning British monarch in history, making her one of the most interesting people in the world. Although she has been in the public eye her whole life, there are still some things most individuals do not know about her, so Us Weekly rounded up 25 fun facts about the sovereign.
Looking for friend requests? Upon the speculation that Queen Elizabeth II has her own private Facebook account, royal expert Jonathan Sacerdoti has weighed in on the matter.
Queen Elizabeth II was in good spirits on Sunday (Nov. 21).