Prince Harry and Meghan Markle skipped King Charles' Scottish Coronation in Edinburgh yesterday as their rift with the royal family continues.
26.06.2023 - 15:25 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Prince William and King Charles have reportedly reached a "stalemate" in their attempt to rebuild their relationship with Prince Harry as the feud between the royals continues on.
Harry and his wife Meghan Markle moved to California after deciding to step down from the Royal Family in 2020 but despite the Duke returning back home to the UK on several occasions, little progress seems to have been made on patching up his fall out with his brother and father.
The couple have only been back to the UK together twice since their move with both times being for important royal occasions despite their status as non-working members of the Firm.
The Duchess accompanied Harry for Her Majesty's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June and then again for Queen Elizabeth's funeral in September but has not been back to Britain since, the Express reports.
In the lead up to the King's Coronation last month, Harry accepted his invite to attend one of the most important days of his father's life with an insider describing it as a mood of "genuine co-operation" between Buckingham Palace and the Sussexes, The Telegraph reports.
The Duke attended the historical event but made it a flying visit as he immediately hopped on a plane back home as soon as the official crowning ceremony was over to celebrate his son Prince Archie's fourth birthday in LA.
The 38-year-old Prince apparently did not speak to either his father or brother while at the Coronation and also managed to avoid them during his two recent trips to London as a part of his court case against the UK press.
A royal commentator has claimed that while some "frostiness" between the two parties has now eased, King Charles is in "no hurry whatsoever to bury the hatchet".
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle skipped King Charles' Scottish Coronation in Edinburgh yesterday as their rift with the royal family continues.
Celebrations to mark the King and Queen’s Coronation have begun in Scotland with a people’s procession through the streets of Edinburgh.The nation saw Charles and Camilla crowned just eight weeks ago during an ancient ceremony where the monarch gave a pledge to “serve”. Now a service of thanksgiving and dedication for the King and Queen will take place at St Giles’ Cathedral in the Scottish capital, where the monarch will be presented with the Honours of Scotland, the country’s crown jewels.The Honours of Scotland are the oldest Crown Jewels in Britain and have been present at many of the major royal ceremonial events over the past five centuries.
The British royal family stepped out in style to celebrate King Charles III’s official Scotland coronation ceremony.
Major Jonathan Thompson, yet again stole hearts at the crowning in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Wednesday.At the ceremony — held at St. Giles’ Cathedral — the 74-year-old was presented with the Honors of Scotland at a Service of Thanksgiving.As for Thompson, 39, people took to social media to swoon over his attractive good looks.“Major Jonny Thompson is a tremendous hunk!” someone gushed.Another person chimed in: “I think I’m getting a wee crush on King Charles‘s new royal equerry.”An enthusiastic fan wrote: “I am doing some major swooning here.
A huge security operation is under way to prevent anti-monarchy groups from wrecking King Charles' "second Coronation" in Edinburgh tomorrow.
The King and Queen have unveiled a plaque at Holyrood Palace marking the Jubilee Gates which were installed last year as a gift to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
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Montecito, California home.Sir Michael Stevens — the Keeper of the Privy Purse, who handles the finances for the royal family — confirmed the news yesterday that the two vacated the property.The move comes just a few months after Harry, 38, and Markle, 41, were evicted from the cottage by King Charles.The Invictus Games founder and the former actress now no longer have a place to stay when they visit the U.K. and will have to cough up the dough for a hotel instead.The Post has reached out to Harry and Markles’ reps for comment.
The King ordered staff in the palaces to turn the heating down as royal expenses soared to £107 million last year.
The Daily Express’ Royal Round Up, Palmer gave this thoughts on the future of their relationship as father and son.“I’m sure the King would welcome them back,” Palmer alleged during the episode. “I mean… he’s quite keen to heal that family rift,” he continued.
King Charles, who recently celebrated his first official birthday as the monarch, is “keen to heal the family rift” between his son Prince Harry and Meghan Markle since they stepped down as senior royals in March 2020. A royal expert has explained that there has been a strain on the royal family since the duo stepped down three years ago, which has been particularly felt for King Charles and Prince William.
at the Royal Ascot earlier this week — and body language expert Darren Stanton has revealed how the two lean on each other in public.Stanton revealed to Betfair Casino how Charles, 74, often depends on Camilla, 75, for “strength and reassurance,” while she “takes the lead” during their speaking engagements. At the event, Stanton noted that while the duo “look very comfortable and confident together,” the former Prince of Wales sometimes seems lost without his beloved standing “directly by his side.” “She has become his rock who he depends on in social settings,” he said.
Saturday 17 June marked King Charles’ first Trooping the Colour event as monarch and during his balcony appearance with Queen Camilla, he had a cheeky three-word response to the Queen after she gave him an order. King Charles stood with his family on the balcony for the historic event during the Trooping the Colour parade and they watched the RAF flypast on the sunny afternoon.
The Royal Family’s official Twitter account posted three photos of three generations — one showing King Charles chuckling alongside his late father, Prince Phillip, and another picturing Queen Camilla smiling with her late father, Bruce Shand.And, in a touching tribute, the account also included a photo of King Charles with his two sons, Prince Harry, 38, and Prince William when they were younger — amidst their ongoing family drama. “To Dads everywhere, we wish you a very special Father’s Day today,” the caption read.Prince William seemed to take a different approach on his own official social media account, posting two sweet snaps of himself smiling with this three kids; Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte 8, and Prince Louis, 5.To Dads everywhere, we wish you a very special Father’s Day today.
King Charles III is celebrating his official birthday for the very first time.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle did not make the trip across the pond to celebrate King Charles III’s first Trooping the Colour parade.
King Charles has received the official birthday wishes of the nation during his first Trooping the Colour ceremony as monarch.
Prince George and the Royal Family were left delighted by a special surprise for King Charles on Saturday 17 June during the Trooping the Colour flypast.The family made their way to the Buckingham Palace balcony to watch an extended military flypast after the display on Coronation day had to be scaled down due to bad weather. And during the flypast, the family were left delighted by a special surprise for the King, which saw 18 typhoons making the formation CR for the King to mark the start of a new reign.
The Princess of Wales and The Duchess of Edinburgh are incredibly popular members of the Royal Family and take on hundreds of important duties every year.The pair both use their platforms to front hugely sensitive charity projects - whether it is Catherine's research in Early Years Development or Sophie's work in gender equality, avoidable blindness and helping those with disabilities. As frontline members of King Charles' slimmed-down monarchy, the royal ladies have seen their profiles grow steadily, with a royal expert explaining how they are the "stars" of the Royal Family.