The Royal Family made a grand return to the public eye last week with a united front at the Trooping the Colour. Just two days later, they regrouped for the annual Order of the Garter procession at Windsor Castle.
07.06.2024 - 21:47 / ok.co.uk
Prince Andrew could be faced with a huge dilemma should he decide to remain at Royal Lodge instead of relocating to Frogmore Cottage. Royal expert Jennie Bond has shared her verdict on the allege disagreement between Andrew and King Charles regarding the Duke's living arrangements.
King Charles, 75, has reportedly urged his younger brother to move out of his luxury 30-bed property in Windsor, but he is reluctant to move into Frogmore, which was previously occupied by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The King has allegedly warned Andrew, 64, of severe repercussions if he remains stubborn - and last year it was said he would refuse to move 'without a fight'. Former BBC Royal correspondent Jennie has shared her thoughts exclusively with OK! on the alleged dilemma, saying Andrew is "aware" of how much he is depending on his older sibling to fund his lifestyle.
However, she also told us that she would be "surprised" if the King is paying much attention to the issue at present. "I would be surprised if the dilemma over Royal Lodge merits much of the King’s attention at present.
Yes, in an ideal world it would be easier all round and look better if Andrew, held in such contempt by so many, was not living in a mansion and apparently spending his days sauntering around the estate on horseback," Jennie told us. She added: "But it’s clear that Charles has not cut his brother and ex wife loose.
They are still invited to family occasions….
and the King is not a vindictive man. Particularly with Fergie a fellow cancer sufferer/survivor… this is not really the time to boot your brother out of his home." Jennie said Andrew would have to figure out how to "finance" his lifestyle himself in the future, should he opt not to move out of Royal
.The Royal Family made a grand return to the public eye last week with a united front at the Trooping the Colour. Just two days later, they regrouped for the annual Order of the Garter procession at Windsor Castle.
A celebration of life service for the late husband of Lady Gabriella Windsor, Thomas Kingston, was held at St Mary Abbotts church in Kensington, West London on Saturday.The 45 year old tragically died from a "catastrophic head injury", leaving his wife, the daughter of Prince Michael of Kent, deeply bereaved. The memorial brought together close friends and family of Mr Kingston, including a few members of the Royal family.
Meghan Markle has reportedly made another 'clumsy' blunder, signalling that the Royal Family holds back on sharing sensitive information with her and Prince Harry, royal commentators have suggested.The Duchess of Sussex recently sparked controversy after her friend, Nacho Figueras, a polo player closely associated with the Duke, plugged the newest lineup from her American Riviera Orchard brand right before the Trooping the Colour ceremony. Commentator Richard Eden observed, "Meghan has done these publicity stunts where she's sent out good and encouraged friends and influencers to post about it." "But you never know when they're going to do it or what they'll say so it's completely out of your control." "Yes, you get great publicity when these people say, 'I got my latest jam,' but it's embarrassing if it's just before Catherine's appearance at Trooping.
Ever since Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, relocated to the US in 2020, their relationships with senior members of the Royal Family have been publicly strained. As a result, the couple and their two young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, have spent very little time in the UK with the Windsor side of the family, particularly with their grandfather, King Charles. This, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond says, is something which is causing Archie and Lilibet to suffer as she expresses her hope that Harry will not continue to follow Meghan's example when it comes to family quarrels.
The Royal Family made a grand return to the public eye last week with a united front at the Trooping the Colour. Just two days later, they regrouped for the annual Order of the Garter procession at Windsor Castle. Both events are deeply rooted in history and hold significant importance in the Royal calendar.
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The Royal Family was rocked this year by double health issues as King Charles and Kate Middleton were both announced to have been diagnosed with cancer. As both Charles and Kate took time out from public duties over the course of the past few months in order to focus on treatment plans, there's been one beacon of hope shining brightly as Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, who has just provided an uplifting health update as she continues her own battle against the disease.
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After an emotional day following the second Trooping the Colour parade of King Charles III ’s reign, it’s a good time to look back at the moments when the cheekiest member of the Royal family, Prince Louis, made us all smile. The event took place on Saturday 15 June in the rain, but the soggy English weather didn’t dampen the spirits of the Prince and Princess of Wales’s youngest son.The six year old travelled in a carriage with his mother, Kate, and two siblings, George and Charlotte, and in typical fashion, stole the show.
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Prince Harry "hates" the fact his father King Charles "always supports" brother Prince William in family disputes, a Royal expert has claimed.The Duke of Sussex's relationship with his father has become increasingly strained over recent years, as has his relationship with his sibling William. Harry, 39, relocated to California with his wife Meghan Markle, 42, in 2020 after deciding to step down from their roles as senior royals.The couple now reside in Montecito with their children, Archie, five, and Lilibet, three. Since settling in America, Harry has only returned to the UK on a handful of occasions.
Royal expert Jennie Bond has given an insight into the fractured relationship between Prince William and Prince Harry, but maintained hope that one day they could patch things up.The Royal brothers were once known to be super close, but over recent years things have become strained between them. Harry, 39, now resides in the US with his wife Meghan, 42, and their two children, Archie, five, and Lilibet, three.
Prince Harry is reportedly "upset" over King Charles' intention to have Prince Andrew take up residence at Frogmore Cottage, a Royal commentator has claimed.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were gifted Frogmore Cottage as a wedding present from Queen Elizabeth II.The couple then transformed the four-bedroom property with a £2.4million refurbishment.They settled into the historic home in 2019 but vacated after their bombshell decision to step back from Royal duties in 2020. In March last year, the Duke and Duchess were officially evicted from the property, with King Charles planning for his brother Prince Andrew to relocate to there.
Prince Harry is reportedly "upset" over King Charles' intention to relocate Prince Andrew into Frogmore Cottage, a Royal commentator has suggested.
King Charles has "solved several problems at once" with his decisive action regarding Frogmore Cottage, according to a royal expert.
King Charles has sent a clear message to his son Prince Harry that he won't be welcomed back to Frogmore Cottage, a Royal expert has claimed.The 75-year-old monarch is reportedly encouraging his brother Prince Andrew, to vacate the 30-room Royal Lodge in Windsor and move into Frogmore Cottage. Last year, plans were laid out for Andrew to relocate to the cottage following the eviction of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Sarah Ferguson found herself in a slightly awkward situation on Wednesday's Good Morning Britain when she faced probing questions about Prince Andrew's alleged tiff with King Charles III. Fergie, 64, joined Susanna Reid and Martin Lewis on the morning show on 5 June to discuss her recent health scares, having been diagnosed with skin cancer this year following her breast cancer treatment. The Duchess of York discussed her journey to recovery and even her wish to join the cast of Netflix's hit series Bridgerton.
Sarah Ferguson found herself in an uncomfortable position on Wednesday's episode of Good Morning Britain, as she faced questioning regarding Prince Andrew's spat with King Charles III.
Sarah Ferguson sidestepped questions on the reported dispute between Prince Andrew and King Charles regarding the state of the 'crumbling' Royal Lodge.
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