Things between Prince Harry and Prince William might be as bad as ever, but the Spare author is making more progress with his father King Charles III!
17.02.2024 - 09:23 / ok.co.uk
Many members of the Royal Family have important titles that date back centuries but what you may not realise is that the likes of the King and the Prince of Wales don't just have one title, but several. For example, King Charles' full title is: Charles III, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of his other realms and territories King, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith.
Before his accession, the-then Prince Charles held several senior Dukedoms and later gained three more titles when his father passed away in April 2021. However, the King doesn't have them anymore as they reverted to the Crown upon his accession 517-days later.
Before the deaths of both of his parents, the King had eight different titles, these were: the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cornwall, the Duke of Rothesay, the Earl of Chester, the Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland. Following Prince Philip's death at the age of 99, his eldest son inherited the three extra titles of the Duke of Edinburgh, the Earl of Merioneth and Baron Greenwich.
King George VI granted his eldest daughter and the Dukedom of Edinburgh when she married Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten in 1947. The title dates back to 1726 when King George I made his grandson Frederick the first Duke of Edinburgh, the title was subsequently inherited by his son, the future King George III.
The second creation came in 1866, when Queen Victoria gave her second son Prince Alfred the title.
After Prince Philip's death, the titles passed to Charles before they merged with the crown upon his accession on September 8, 2022. As a result, the King only held these three titles for the 517-days
.Things between Prince Harry and Prince William might be as bad as ever, but the Spare author is making more progress with his father King Charles III!
time off from her royal duties while she’s been filling in for King Charles III amid his cancer diagnosis, according to her schedule reported by The Sunday Times.The 76-year-old royal has no duties listed on the books for over a week before she returns from her break during the Commonwealth Day celebration on March 11.She is scheduled to make a public appearance at Westminster Abbey to represent the crown to mark the celebrations of the 56 member states worldwide, according to the outlet.The King’s siblings, Princess Anne and Prince Edward, will represent the crown at most upcoming events next week while the Queen enjoys some much-needed relaxation.The royal siblings are scheduled to appear at the Rising Brook Community Church, Savoy Chapel, the Right Stuff Amateur Boxing Club, National Equine Forum and more outings while the Queen is on her break.King Charles, 75, has taken a step back from his royal duties since he broke the news of his cancer diagnosis on Feb. 5.The Palace revealed Charles’ diagnosis after he underwent a procedure for an enlarged prostate.
King Charles is reportedly planning to share a video message in celebration of Commonwealth Day, as he is unable to attend the service in person.The King is expected to miss the event at Westminster Abbey on 11 March as he is continuing his treatment for cancer. But, keeping in line with the tried and tested royal belief that the monarch "has to be seen to be believed", the King has filmed a special video at Windsor Castle which will be shown at this year's event, which is themed "One Resilient Common Future".
Meghan Markle has various different nicknames and titles, but it seems that she has one moniker that she was given by King Charles.
the ailing monarch’s coronation festivities in May, has reportedly transitioned into a more behind-the-scenes role. A palace source claimed to the Times on Thursday that Thompson, 40, “remains senior equerry to the King and the Queen, in a more executive and less public-facing role.”The outlet added that Thompson is “understood not to have enjoyed the public attention he received after attending several high-profile events with the King.” The Post has contacted Buckingham Palace for comment.
Buckingham Palace is one of the most recognisable royal landmarks in world and has served as the national centre for pomp and celebration for over than 180 years. Ever since the reign of Queen Victoria began in 1837, the palace has been the official home of the sovereign and today it is the administrative headquarters for The King and several members of his family.The building, which is currently undergoing essential maintenance work, has 775 rooms, including 19 State rooms, 52 royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms.
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Prince Harry has finally opened up about his father King Charles III‘s scary cancer diagnosis.
Prince Harry has opened up about King Charles' cancer for the first time and expressed how thankful he was to have been able to visit his father in the UK during a touching interview.The Duke of Sussex also hinted that this tough time might lead to a reunion with the Royal Family.The interview took place on Thursday, 15 February just after Harry had an exciting ride on a bobsled at the place where the Invictus Games will happen next year, reports Mirror Online. While he discussed the Invictus Games, life with Meghan and whether he would become an American citizen, he also spoke openly about his father with Good Morning America.
Prince Harry has expressed his gratitude for being able to visit King Charles and declared his love for his family, despite their ongoing feud.The Duke of Sussex broke his silence about his father's cancer diagnosis during an interview with Good Morning America host Will Reeve. King Charles was diagnosed with cancer following hospital treatment for a different health issue, with the news announced by Buckingham Palace last week.
currently in Canada, where they spent Valentine’s Day together earlier this week at the Invictus Games 2025’s Winter Training Camp.The pair were seen braving the freezing temperatures in Whistler, as Harry even tried his hand at an array of winter sports including skeleton sledding.Their Canadian getaway is being filmed by a “GMA” camera crew, who are reportedly working on an Invictus Games-related segment.On Wednesday, Reeve joined the Sussexes on their snowy adventures as he chatted to the Duke about “his life today with Meghan, how his father is doing, and on his passion supporting wounded warriors,” the show said in a teaser.Harry’s interview comes just days after his ailing father returned to London to undergo more cancer treatment.The monarch, 75, revealed his cancer diagnosis on Feb.
Prince Harry reportedly 'didn't want to be in the same room' as his stepmother, Queen Camilla, when he came back to the UK to see his father, King Charles, who is battling an unspecified cancer.The 39 year old Duke of Sussex flew for 11 hours from his home in Montecito, California, on Tuesday, 6 February, to support his father after hearing about his illness from the King himself. Harry spent just 25 hours in the UK, meeting his father for just 30 minutes, before flying back to the US, but it's said that he avoided being in the same room as his stepmother, Camilla.
A leading royal expert and author has suggested that Prince Harry will need to say sorry to Queen Camilla to mend his relationship with his father, King Charles. Joining Tuesday's instalment of ITV's Loose Women, Ingrid Seward spoke to the panel about Prince Harry's difficult relationship with his father.
seen walking to St. Mary Magdalene Church, near Sandringham.On Saturday, the monarch broke his silence over the shocking diagnosis, thanking the public for the support he’s received since the news came to light.Charles said that such thoughts are “the greatest comfort and encouragement.”“It is equally heartening to hear how sharing my own diagnosis has helped promote public understanding and shine a light on the work of all those organizations which support cancer patients and their families across the UK and wider world,” he said in a statement.“My lifelong admiration for their tireless care and dedication is all the greater as a result of my own personal experience.”The Palace revealed Charles’ diagnosis after he underwent a procedure for an enlarged prostate.
his cancer-stricken father, King Charles, according to a royal expert.The Duke of Sussex’s blink-and-you-miss-it trip to London last week saw him spend a total of 24 hours on home soil, less than an hour of which was spent with his ailing father.And according to royal expert and author Ingrid Seward, the Prince of Wales, 41, has branded Harry’s trip as a “PR opportunity,” and has “absolutely no interest” in reconciling.“William would be upset that Harry yet again has chosen to make this visit to see his father a PR opportunity,” Seward told The Sun.
Prince Harry is reportedly planning to return to the UK soon for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, after a brief visit following the news of King Charles' cancer diagnosis. The Duke of Sussex, 39, made a quick trip back to London on Tuesday, 6 February.
King Charles kept his meeting with Prince Harry short due to the need for “calm”, a royal expert has claimed. After Buckingham Palace announced on Monday 5 February that the monarch, 75, had been diagnosed with cancer, Prince Harry, 39, jetted from his home in California to London to meet with his father. The meeting took place on Tuesday 6 February at Clarence House, the King’s official residence, though it’s unclear how long the pair spent together.
King Charles III on Saturday made his first public statement since his cancer diagnosis was shared with the world last week, expressing thanks for well wishes.“I would like to express my most heartfelt thanks for the many messages of support and good wishes I have received in recent days,” Charles, 75, said in a message released by Buckingham Palace. “As all those who have been affected by cancer will know, such kind thoughts are the greatest comfort and encouragement.”“It is equally heartening to hear how sharing my own diagnosis has helped promote public understanding and shine a light on the work of all those organizations which support cancer patients and their families across the UK and wider world,” the monarch continued.
A friend of King Charles has shared that "boredom will be one of the hardest things" for the monarch following his cancer diagnosis. His Majesty, 75, has had to cancel all his public duties, Buckingham Palace announced on Monday.