Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcomed their second child, daughter Lilibet Diana.
03.09.2021 - 13:53 / ok.co.uk
Every once in a while, we see Her Majesty the Queen warmly welcome hugs and kisses from her nearest and dearest. She reacts to cuddles from others, too – and these PDAs (public displays of affection) provide a glimpse into her true nature.
Body language expert Jon Briggs believes that reading the Queen’s smile, along with the look in her eyes, is key. He tells OK!: “There’s a distinct difference in the way the Queen looks at those she’s interested in, compared to those she’s just being polite
.Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcomed their second child, daughter Lilibet Diana.
The royal family rarely open their doors and lives to TV cameras, although when they do it can make headlines around the world, such as when Harry and Meghan decided to spill the beans in their interview with Oprah Winfrey. But in an unprecedented new documentary the revelations and recollections are altogether more upbeat.
It’s been over three months since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcomed Lilibet Diana, but the baby is yet to meet her great-grandmother.The Queen hasn’t seen Harry's family since he and Meghan moved to their mansion in Santa Barbara last summer. While Harry, 37, flew home to England for Prince Philip’s funeral in April and the unveiling a statue of his late mother, Princess Diana, in July, the Duchess of Sussex has remained in the States with their children.
Prince Charles is planning some major shakeups should he ever inherit the throne, including whittling down the monarchy to seven major figures and turning Buckingham Palace into a museum — something his mother, the Queen, is said to be firmly against. A royal source told The Mirror the museum plan will "not be happening any time soon" while Her Majesty rules.
Respecting the queen. The High Court of Britain has ruled that the late Prince Philip‘s will should remain private for at least 90 years following his death in April.
As Britain’s ruling monarch, it’s no surprise that the Queen has presented members of her family with some lavish gifts over the years. From handing out titles to passing down tiaras, she’s renowned for being extremely generous when it comes to giving gifts, and her children and grandchildren have been treated to some amazing presents by her.
Too busy to dwell on the past! Prince William and Duchess Kate are more preoccupied with their duties than the royal family’s drama with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Prince Harry's nearest and dearests have all sent him sweet birthday messages alongside a series of photos as he turns 37 today, Wednesday 15 September.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were the first to kick things off as they took to their Twitter page to post a photo of the Duke of Sussex in a dapper navy suit as he smiled.
The Royal Family is celebrating Britain’s own Emma Raducanu after she clinched the U.S. Open title on Saturday.
Life for the Duchess of Cambridge might seem like the height of luxury, but Kate Middleton tries to keep her little family down to earth. We tend to see Kate dressed in her finest on royal tours with Prince William or dazzling in ball gowns at charity galas.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are reported to be spending some time in Scotland, at Balmoral, with the Queen this summer. The Duke and Duchess, along with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, have been immersing themselves in the surrounding countryside, it is believed.The Queen is known to love her time at Balmoral and spends her summers whiling away the hours at the Scottish Highlands retreat.
Her Majesty the Queen is famous for her stiff upper lip and perfect poise in public, but she’s a softie at heart. Over her incredible 69 year reign, the Queen has offered a few sneak peeks into her sweet side from accepting kisses to cuddling her grandchildren.The Queen delighted in Zoom calling Archie for his birthday back in May, and the nation melted at the news that as a youngster, Prince George called his great-grandmother ‘Gan Gan’.
The Queen is "lawyering up" ahead of the release of Prince Harry's memoir next year, according to Princess Diana's former butler Paul Burrell. Prince Harry, 36, announced his first book last month, saying it will document the "experiences, adventures, losses and life lessons that have helped shape" him into who he is today when it is released next autumn.
While Queen Elizabeth is most tightly linked to Buckingham Palace, she has mostly been working out of Windsor Castle for the past two years, meaning less staff during COVID-19 restrictions.