The Prince of Wales has called for the UK’s ancient woodlands and natural habitats to be renewed as he unveiled a collection of historic trees curated for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
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Camilla had started to understand Princess Diana's "discontent" with royal life before she married Prince Charles back in 2005, an author has claimed.Tina Brown, who is the former editor of Vanity Fair, said in her book The Palace Papers that the Duchess of Cornwall had a difficult time with Charles' "regimented" lifestyle. In an excerpt published by The Telegraph, the royal expert explained: "The Prince’s routine was relentless.
He never ate lunch, and breakfasted on the same birdseed and peeled fruit every morning. "Punctuality had never been Camilla’s strong suit, but Charles expected her to be ready for engagements at his own regimented pace.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter "When she asked where they were going, he would snap: 'Haven’t you read the brief?' One of her friends at that time told me that she had even started to feel some empathy with Diana’s manifold discontents." Tina went on to claim that Camilla, 74, who recently said she's "sure" the Queen watched Strictly winner Rose Ayling-Ellis, felt there was an upside to not being a royal prior to her marriage to the Prince of Wales, 73, as her calendar was never filled with engagement she didn't want to take part in. "For a while, she had thought that there was an upside to not being Charles’s wife.
She had always hated flying, speaking in public, dressing up and getting press attention," the author wrote. She added: "She had never had a calendar filled with things she didn’t want to do, which essentially defines the royal way of life." When Camilla and Charles tied the knot, she became stepmum to Prince William, 39, and Prince Harry, 37.
The Prince of Wales has called for the UK’s ancient woodlands and natural habitats to be renewed as he unveiled a collection of historic trees curated for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Poundbury is, literally, The Town That Prince Charles Built. A new development, the first foundations of which were set down in 1993, it is HRH’s vision for a better Britain. His aim was to create a community rather than a housing estate, somewhere providing a job for everyone and, with his eco-goals in mind, where walking is more important than driving.
Prince Harry was urged to go to therapy to overcome his frustrations towards his father Prince Charles and brother Prince William, an expert has claimed. According to author Tina Brown in her book The Palace Papers: Inside The House of Windsor - The Truth and the Turmoil, the 37 year old Duke of Sussex's ex girlfriend Cressida Bonas, 33, suggested he seek professional help with MI6.
When Her Majesty the Queen sadly passes away, Buckingham Palace could look very different indeed. At 96 years old, our ageing yet much-loved monarch is celebrated around the world for her lengthy reign, sacrifice and dedication to her country. And when she’s gone, royal expert Duncan Larcombe says we’ll do everything to remember her - we might even make a shrine.
Prince Harry seemed to dodge the question when asked whether he misses his brother Prince William and his father Prince Charles during his latest TV interview.The Duke of Sussex, 37, is currently in the Netherlands where he spoke with NBC about his work during the Invictus Games, a sporting event in support of sick and injured service people and veterans. Speaking to host Hoda Kotb, the prince happily opened up about his “special relationship” with his grandmother the Queen, who he paid a visit to while in the UK last week.
Prince Harry has shocked royal fans with a new sit-down interview with the Today programme in America set to air in full on Wednesday.The interview has thrown up a number of revelations about the 37-year old’s recent meeting with the Queen and his relationship with the royal family.The Duke sat down with NBC presenter Hoda Kotb in Netherlands for the interview recorded for US TV where he didn’t hold back discussing the current situation. When asked directly, Harry refused to answer the question of whether he misses his father Prince Charles and brother Prince William since moving to the US. Prince Charles and Prince William The Duke was keen to swerve the subject, telling presenter Hoda Kotb: "For me at the moment, I'm here focused on these guys [Invictus athletes] and these families and giving everything that I can, 120 per cent to them to make sure they have the experience of a lifetime.
Prince Harry‘s sit down interview with Hoda Kotb for the Today show aired this morning (April 20) and she asked him numerous questions about his secret visit with Queen Elizabeth, his family returning to England, and more.
Prince Harry wants to sort things out with his brother, Prince William. Royal expert Katie Nicholl told ET that Harry is looking into using a mediator to mend his relationship with William.«Harry, I'm told, suggested perhaps that they might get some sort of a mediator in on sort of these talks, to make some progress,» Nicholl revealed of Harry, who visited Queen Elizabeth II during a stop in the U.K. ahead of the 2022 Invictus Games in the Netherlands.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently made a secret visit to Windsor Castle where they caught up with Prince Charles, but it’s reported that the meeting lasted for just 15 minutes. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stopped off in the UK to meet the Queen while on their way to the Invictus Games in the Netherlands. However, though details of the visit remain concealed, it’s believed that 37 year old Harry and Meghan, 40, first met up with Charles in what the Daily Mail has called an “edgy” reunion.
Prince Charles and Camilla stepped in for the Queen during the traditional Royal Maundy service on Thursday morning.The royal couple travelled to Windsor Castle for the Royal Maundy service at St. George’s Chapel, following the news that the Queen, who turns 96 next week, would not be able to attend this weekend’s Easter service in Windsor.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reported to be on their way to the Netherlands later this week to attend the Invictus Games on their first trip together since leaving for the US. It is seeming unlikely though that the couple will venture to the UK during their European visit to see the Windsor family, Royal experts have said.These predictions come as Harry has kept silent on the Queen ’s wish in a statement given in February to have Camilla take position as Queen Consort when Prince Charles becomes King.The 37 year old’s silence and general distance from the Royal family may be in result of his reportedly rocky relationship with Camilla, whom Royal author Tina Brown has said Harry "can't stand" as its been predicted this will be highlighted in his upcoming memoir.