Prince William and Kate Middleton’s young children understandably had some questions ahead of their grandmother the Queen’s funeral on Monday.
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King Charles "could bar" Prince Harry's children from becoming a prince and princess due to his upcoming memoir. It is thought the new King is considering the move if Meghan and Harry's upcoming projects, including Harry's tell-all memoir and their Netflix series, prove controversial.
A close source to King Charles has told Vanity Fair about his potential plans.They said: "It depends a lot on what happens in the coming months, particularly with Harry's book and their TV show." This comes as political editor Samantha Maiden had recently claimed that King Charles has already made the decision not to give Archie and Lilibet HRH titles. Following the late Queen's death at Balmoral, King Charles has made a number of speeches and mentioned several members of the Royal Family.
However, although Archie is now technically a prince and Lilibet a princess, the new monarch has avoided using the titles when talking about the children. During an interview with Australian morning show Sunrise, Maiden said: "I understand that they get this automatically when they're the grandchild of the monarch which they clearly are but quite pointedly, King Charles has not referenced this in his public statements.
"He's referred to them as master and so that suggests they're not going to get it. It's just another thing where you can sort of understand why these families are estranged." It is reported that one of the potential obstacles to Archie and Lilibet receiving these titles, Harry's memoir, has now been delayed until 2023 due to the death of the late Queen.
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s young children understandably had some questions ahead of their grandmother the Queen’s funeral on Monday.
Queen Elizabeth‘s funeral took place today (Monday, September 19) in both London, England and Windsor, England.
Princess Charlotte‘s in charge. Prince George was instructed by his little sister to take a bow during great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II‘s funeral.
Prince Louis, 4, has been asking a lot of questions following the Queen’s death, his mother Kate Middleton revealed.
A tough conversation. Princess Kate opened up about how her youngest son, Prince Louis, is coping with Queen Elizabeth II‘s death.
There will be a wide range of important high-society figures attending the Queen's funeral today.
Kate Middleton has revealed that her son Prince Louis is struggling to understand his great-grandmother the Queen's death.The Princess of Wales, 40, shares Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, with her husband Prince William, 40. On Saturday 17 September, Kate met Australia's Governor-General David Hurley at Buckingham Palace.
As the world prepares for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral Monday, the younger members of the royal family are preparing for their important roles in tomorrow's service. According to the order of service, 9-year-old Prince George and 7-year-old Princess Charlotte will walk in Her Majesty's funeral procession, behind their late great-grandmother's coffin. The young royals will follow behind their parents, Prince William and Duchess Kate Middelton, and in front of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle during the procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. Queen Elizabeth’s funeral will be held on Monday, Sept. 19, following four days of lying in state at Westminster Hall.
Kate Middleton joined the Royal Family to host Commonwealth leaders at a reception at Buckingham Palace on Saturday 17 September afternoon. The Princess of Wales, 40, was part of the members of the Royal Family greeting the dignitaries alongside Prince William, 40, King Charles, 73, and Camilla, 75. Kate, 40, looked elegant as she wore a black dress and long three-strand pearl necklace and matching bracelet, while meeting the leaders of the nations that have the United Kingdom’s monarchy as their head of state.
Archie and Lilibet are not expected to take on the titles of prince and princess, an expert has claimed. Political editor Samantha Maiden has said King Charles has decided not to address Prince Harry and Meghan's children by royal titles which suggests they will not be named prince or princess.
Has Nostradamus predicted an extreme shock to come for King Charles III and the British monarchy, or is one author just trying to turn a prophet?Texts from the supposed future-seeing 16th-century French astrologist have been interpreted to mean that the newly crowned king will enjoy only a short reign due to his past.Instead, an unexpected successor will be chosen to rule, according to Nostradamus expert Mario Reading, the Daily Star reported.Author Reading’s spooky claims do not exactly come out of nowhere.