Following their decision to step down as senior royals, the couple relinquished their royal roles at the end of March, which was part of their deal with Queen Elizabeth II.
14.04.2020 - 15:25 / variety.com
By Tim Dams
U.K. broadcaster ITV has commissioned a documentary exploring how Queen Elizabeth II’s experiences during World War II shaped her monarchy.
Produced by the BBC Studios Documentary Unit, the one-hour documentary, entitled “Our Queen At War,” tells the story of how the war transformed a teenage princess into the country’s longest-reigning monarch.
The Queen recently remarked on her wartime experience in an address to the U.K. — only the fifth such address in her 68-year reign — when
Following their decision to step down as senior royals, the couple relinquished their royal roles at the end of March, which was part of their deal with Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s staff is making a huge sacrifice during the Coronavirus pandemic to keep the royal couple safe. According to a report by The Sun, about 22 staff members are currently quarantining in Windsor Castle with the Queen (94) and the Duke of Edinburgh (98).
By Mike Fleming Jr
Queen Elizabeth was able to celebrate her birthday in a very special way. After their recent reported move to Los Angeles, Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and their 11-month-old son Archie jumped on a video call with Queen Elizabeth on Tuesday to celebrate the monarch's special day, according to People magazine.
Dessert fit for a queen … literally! The Royal Family’s social media accounts shared a cupcake recipe in honor of Queen Elizabeth’s 94th birthday on Tuesday, April 21.
For the first time in her 68-year reign, Queen Elizabeth is celebrating her birthday without any fanfare. Queen Elizabeth II turned 94 today and is spending her birthday with no pomp and show. According to the tradition, every year, the Queen's birthday is marked with gunshots and other festivities in the honour of Her Majesty. However, as the Coronavirus crisis continues to affect the globe, the Queen has decided to not have any gun salutes in her honor for her birthday.
Canadian celebrities and even the Royal Family have the victims and their families in mind as Nova Scotia digests the horrific shooting rampage on Saturday and Sunday.
There will be no pomp or circumstance for Queen Elizabeth II's 94th birthday on Tuesday. ET has learned that for the first time in her 68-year reign, there will be no gun salutes in honor of Her Majesty's special day.
Queen Elizabeth II's official couturier, Stewart Parvin, is producing hospital scrubs for frontline health workers currently working to combat the coronavirus crisis. Parvin's creations will be donated to Frimley Park Hospital, where multiple staffers have been recently repositioned due to battling the outbreak.
If you've ever wanted to own a piece of true royal history, now is your chance—if you also have a few thousand dollars to invest in that history, that is.
Queen Elizabeth II's 94th birthday celebrations have been canceled.The monarch's birthday is usually celebrated with gun salutes and flag flying on April 21.Trooping the Colour 2020, which traditionally takes place in June each year, has been canceled due to current social distancing measures because of the COVID-19 pandemic.As coronavirus continues to affect people worldwide, it's been announced that the queen's birthday will not be publicly commemorated in 2020.Queen Elizabeth turns 94 on
Queen Elizabeth II has delivered a heartfelt Easter message to people all over the world in a new video.The queen addressed the coronavirus pandemic, and the fact that many people will be alone during this difficult period.
Queen Elizabeth addressed the British nation in a rare TV broadcast on Sunday, April 5, to discuss the coronavirus pandemic. For the monumental occasion, she wore a bright green frock and a matching brooch — but there’s a lot more behind the ensemble than originally meets the eye.
On Sunday, Queen Elizabeth addressed the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth in a broadcasted speech that is airing in Britain at 8 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Queen Elizabeth II on Sunday made a televised address to the U.K. for only the fifth time in her 68-year reign.
Sarah Ferguson has offered praise to Queen Elizabeth following her address to the U.K. regarding the coronavirus outbreak. The 60-year-old Duchess of York and ex-wife of Prince Andrew shared her thoughts on the speech on Instagram shortly after its Sunday broadcast.
Queen Elizabeth II is addressing the nation and the world for the first time since 2002. The 93-year-old British monarch shared a special broadcast on Sunday from her residence at Windsor Castle, where she is currently residing with her husband, Prince Philip.
Earlier in March, Queen Elizabeth left Buckingham Palace to self-isolate at Windsor Castle. She'll stay there for the duration of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. And—as an added little bonus—Prince Philip is there too. According to Express, it's the first time the two have actually lived together in two years.