A poignant memory. King Charles III attended the annual Remembrance Day Service at The Cenotaph, his first since becoming England’s reigning monarch.
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Keeping tabs? Meghan Markle isn’t afraid of speaking about her experience within the British royal family — and her words make waves across the pond.
“Oh, I think they pay attention,” royal expert Christopher Andersen exclusively told Us Weekly during an interview on Wednesday, October 26, acknowledging that the Suits alum, 41, is “justifiably” sharing her story after stepping down from her senior duties with Prince Harry in 2020.
Earlier this month, Meghan referred to Queen Elizabeth II‘s death as a “complicated time” for her and her husband, 38, who moved to California after their royal exit. “There’s been such an outpouring of love and support,” she told Variety after previously delaying her cover story out of respect for the late monarch, who died on September 8. “I’m really grateful that I was able to be with my husband to support him, especially during that time.”
The couple were already overseas for charity obligations when news broke of Elizabeth’s death and remained in the U.K. through the mourning period. Meghan and the former military pilot attended his grandmother’s state funeral on September 19 before flying back to the U.S.
“I feel deep gratitude to have been able to spend time with her and get to know her. It’s been a complicated time, but my husband, ever the optimist, said, ‘Now she’s reunited with her husband, [Prince Philip],'” the Deal or No Deal alum told the magazine.
Harry’s father, King Charles III, immediately assumed the throne after Elizabeth’s passing. According to Andersen, Meghan’s commentary has put a damper on the royal transition.
“I think — as far as the Charles is concerned, specifically — you know, he feels betrayed,” the author told Us, pointing out that the king, 73, “walked Meghan up the
A poignant memory. King Charles III attended the annual Remembrance Day Service at The Cenotaph, his first since becoming England’s reigning monarch.
Continuing tradition. King Charles III attended the Royal British Legion’s Festival of Remembrance in London on Saturday, November 12, for the first time since Queen Elizabeth II died.
Jeez!! King Charles III and Queen Camilla were nearly drenched with eggs during an official visit to York, England on Wednesday!
Royal growing pains? King Charles III didn’t always have a “warm and fuzzy” relationship with late mother Queen Elizabeth II, according to royal expert Christopher Andersen.
A royal replacement. King Charles III has taken over Prince Harry’s former role as Captain General of the Royal Marines.
Blaming the feud on King Charles III!
King Charles III is particularly sad about the “hurtful” interviews Meghan Markle continues to do because of their former bond. Wait… really??
A historic twist! King Charles III appointed England’s second new prime minister in less than two months following Liz Truss‘ whirlwind resignation.
It's been a matter of weeks since King Charles III became Britain's new monarch - and next summer he will be officially crowned during his coronation.
King Charles and Queen Camilla are going to be making history during his coronation next year — but potentially for all the wrong reasons.
King Charles III may not see eye-to-eye with his son Prince Harry and daughter-in-law Meghan Markle, but he’s not going to shut them out completely!
alleged royal rift between King Charles, his son Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle may be lingering in the air, but the new monarch still keeps his family close to his heart.Charles, 73, met with Britain’s Prime Minister Liz Truss at Buckingham Palace on Thursday and eagle-eyed viewers saw how he subtly honored the Duke of Sussex. Around his home, Charles has photos of his family to keep them nearby as he attends to affairs of state.One snapshot showed Harry, 38, and Markle, 41, from their 2018 wedding.Another photo featured Charles’ late mother Queen Elizabeth with himself, alongside grandson Prince William and great-grandson Prince George from Christmas 2019.Charles ascended to the British throne upon the death of the Queen on Sept.
At least they made the office! In newly released video of Britain's Prime Minister Liz Truss meeting with the new reigning monarch King Charles III, fans were quick to notice that in his office at Buckingham Palace, the king has a photo of his estranged son Prince Harry and daughter-in-law Meghan Markle from their wedding day on display alongside other family photos. Since the mourning period for Queen Elizabeth II has ended, King Charles has been busy with royal duties, while his son and daughter-in-law have vanished from England, most likely back to their home in California.
Royal fans have noticed something familiar about King Charles III’s upcoming coronation date.
Following the announcement from Buckingham Palace on Tuesday that King Charles III’s coronation at Westminster Abbey will be on May 6 next year, some on social media have been debating if the date could be a slight to his son Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. May 6 also happens to be their son Archie’s birthday. He will turn 4 during the coronation. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have had a strained relationship with the rest of the royal family after they decided to step down as senior royals in 2020 and move to California. Charles spoke kindly of the couple in his first speech as king on Sept.
crowned sovereign of the United Kingdom, King Charles III will finally get his day in the sun.Following her death last month, Charles, 73, became the new monarch and his own coronation is set for May 6, 2023.The date is also the day that his grandson Archie — the son of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle — will turn 4 years old. Queen Elizabeth was ordained as ruler on June 2, 1953, and her coronation was full of pomp and circumstance.However, Charles’ ceremony is reportedly set to be a scaled back and more modernized celebration.“The king has stripped back a lot of the coronation in recognition that the world has changed in the past 70 years,” a source recently divulged to the Mirror.The three-hour service at Westminster Abbey will be pared down to just 60 minutes.As for guests who earned a coveted spot on the invite list, the amount has been chopped down from 8,000 to 2,000.It is expected that peers will wear formal coronation robes, however, the need for the uniform choices may be modified.Operation Golden Orb, which is the code name for the planning of the coronation, was first speculated to be held on June 3.