Writer Alastair Campbell has made somewhat of a huge mistake today after he announced the death of Queen Elizabeth, who is still very much alive.
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Tom Parker Bowles is sharing his thoughts.
The 46-year-old writer spoke with UK’s The Times on Thursday (April 29) and discussed the possibility that his mother would eventually be called “Queen.”
Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip‘s oldest son, is presumed next in line for the throne. Since Duchess Camilla and Prince Charles have been married since April 2005, there’s a chance she would be given the title once he becomes king.
However, a press release that was shared on Camilla
Writer Alastair Campbell has made somewhat of a huge mistake today after he announced the death of Queen Elizabeth, who is still very much alive.
Alastair Campbell accidentally "announced" that Queen Elizabeth had died in a huge blunder on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday 12 May, before apologising. The presenter, who has been hosting the ITV morning show alongside Susanna Reid this week, made the gaffe as he chatted with Vinnie Jones, who appeared via video link on the show.
Queen Elizabeth II was not alone when she offered remarks and opened Parliament. The longest reigning monarch in British history, 95, was joined by her eldest son, Prince Charles, 72, and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, 73, on May 11 for the State Opening of Parliament at the House of Lords. The occasion marked Queen Elizabeth’s first official engagement since the loss of her beloved husband of more than 70 years, Prince Philip, in April.
A symbolic and historic event looked very different this year.
Queen Elizabeth II opened British Parliament on Tuesday, but there wasn't the traditional pomp and circumstance. The 95-year-old reigning monarch opted to scale down the event this year, traveling to the Houses of Parliament in a car rather than a carriage. She also chose not to wear a crown or an elegant gown for the occasion.
The Queen says that the UK will seek to ban conversion therapy but more consultation and a lack of details and a timeline have infuriated LGBTQ+ activists.
Prince Michael of Kent has been accused of using his royal status to profit from and get favors from Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to a new investigative report from The Times.
Queen Elizabeth II is getting back to work and appears to be in good spirits following the heartbreaking death of her husband, Prince Philip.
The popular Netflix series The Crown, which is based on the royal family, indeed poses quite a few interesting questions. One of which is who would inherit the throne after Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Elizabeth II looked so pleased to return to her work after her two-week mourning period, following the death of her husband, Prince Philip, on April 9. The British monarch, 95, was captured in a photograph that was tweeted out by the Royal Family on Tuesday, April 27. In the photo, which featured the queen meeting with two new ambassadors to the United Kingdom via video, Queen Elizabeth smiled and wore a beautiful, floral ensemble in hues of blue. You can see the photo below.
Tom Jones may go down in history as the only knight who once had panties thrown at him onstage.But the 80-year-old Welshman who crooned such ’60s classics as “It’s Not Unusual” and “What’s New Pussycat?” — as well as the 1971 hit “She’s a Lady” — isn’t done yet.
Prince Philip, attention will turn to Queen Elizabeth II’s 95th birthday on Wednesday and, in coming months, the celebrations marking her 70 years on the throne.This combination of events is reminding the United Kingdom that the reign of the queen, the only monarch most of her subjects have ever known, is finite.
After Prince Philip’s funeral, the former Duke Prince Harry got the chance to have a private audience with his grandmother the Queen, twice during his trip to the UK. For the unversed, Harry, who resides in LA now, flew back to the UK after his grandfather's death and joined the royal family to walk alongside his coffin during his final sendoff.
Although the Duke and Duchess of Sussex weren’t able to be alongside Her Majesty in the U.K. for her birthday, that doesn’t mean they didn’t send her a thoughtful present. The Queen’s birthday gift from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was something “special” indeed, HELLO! reports.
Queen Elizabeth II! The British sovereign celebrates her 95th birthday on Wednesday after an unprecedented year of highs and lows amid the coronavirus pandemic. The special occasion tragically comes just days after the funeral of Elizabeth's husband of 73 years, Prince Philip, who was laid to rest in an intimate service at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle this past weekend.
Queen Elizabeth II is mourning the love of her life. After Prince Philip died at the age of 99 on April 9, the British royal paid tribute to her husband of over 73 years with a heartbreaking statement honoring his life and legacy.
recent death of her beloved husband, Prince Philip, amid turmoil inside the royal family.But she might at least take comfort from the knowledge her personal brand is bigger than that of American billionaire Oprah Winfrey.The UK monarch, born on April 21, 1926, has three times the global reach of the 67-year-old media maven, who conducted last month’s bombshell interview with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in which they alleged racism at Buckingham Palace.Numbers crunched by German research