The Prince’s Trust has dropped Phillip Schofield as an ambassador after he admitted having an affair with a young male colleague.
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King Charles’ coronation had finally concluded on May 6.Once the church service at Westminster Abbey wrapped up, Louis, 5, piled into a carriage on the way back to Buckingham Palace with his parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, as well as his older siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince George.A self-styled pro lip reader has recently revealed what the twitting tot was shouting from the automobile during the coronation procession.Krystin Kalvoy duetted a clip of the child in the carriage on TikTok, sharing what she believes he really said.According to Kalvoy, Louis was howling: “What are you yelling to? What are you screaming to?” to the crowds along the route.Louis was also seen yawning and making funny faces in the vehicle as he rode by.In an earlier moment — before the crowning occurred — Louis told his sister, 8, “Look, waving,” according to lip reader Jacqui Press.Press told the DailyMail earlier his week that Louis said “yes, of course” to his sissy while laughing as he gestured to onlookers from the car, on the way to the antiquated church.The expert also alleged that once the event finished, Louis uttered “yay, king,” and “lots of people waving” to Charlotte as they drove past jubilate people on the London streets.
The newly crowned monarch’s son Prince Harry also attended the coronation and sat next to his cousin Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank in the third row of the church.Harry, 38, and the Casamigos brand ambassador, 37, reportedly had a conversation while they sat together at the ceremony, mouth readers have noted.“I’m fed up with the way they treat me,” the lip reader alleged that the Duke of Sussex said, according to the Sun.“It’s not an ideal situation,” he apparently
.The Prince’s Trust has dropped Phillip Schofield as an ambassador after he admitted having an affair with a young male colleague.
King Charles’ coronation on May 6.Lip readers have intricately deciphered what Charles, 74, Queen Camilla, Prince William and Kate Middleton said to each other at various parts of the historic ceremony.When the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made their way into Westminster Abbey just before the ceremony began, Middleton, 41, asked her husband to steal clear of her gown, according to an expert.Professional mouth reader Jeremy Freeman told the Daily Star recently that she turned to the Prince of Wales, 40, and said, “Just mind the gown.”William then comforted Middleton, and reportedly said: “Don’t worry I got [or caught] it.”The couple both wore blue, red and white robes as well as formal attire for the lavish event.Just hours later — once the religious service had concluded — the royal family joined the newly-crowned monarch and Camilla, 75, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace where they waved to the crowds below. While the sovereigns were smiling cheerfully, Charles allegedly expressed regard for his wife.Lip reader Elisabeth Taunton told the Mirror that a concerned Charles said: “I’m not going to get too close [to the front] so the fire service have to [run in] rescue me.”Camilla then gestured to the side, telling the people to her left: “Move… move up, go on, come here, move up.
Princess Eugenie has delighted royal fans with some sweet behind-the-scenes snaps from the Coronation weekend. Eugenie, 33, who is currently pregnant with her second child, was in attendance at King Charles’ Coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey on Saturday, 6 May, where she sported an all-blue ensemble for her uncle’s big day.The following day Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank, 37, were joined by Princess Beatrice, 34, and their mother Sarah Ferguson – lovingly known as ‘Fergie’ to most – as they attended a Coronation lunch in Chalfont St Giles in Buckinghamshire.
Many members of the Royal Family have experienced tragedies over the years, from early deaths to horrific disasters. And while there are a great deal of terrible stories, some of the saddest have affected the senior Royals who featured in King Charles's official Coronation portraits. The first tragedy affected Prince Edward, Duke of Kent (standing far right) and Princess Alexandra (standing second left).The first cousins of Queen Elizabeth II have dedicated their lives to royal service and have carried out hundreds of engagements and official appearances.
King Charles is still clearly in high spirits from his Coronation weekend as he beamed while taking up his first role since officially being crowned.The 74-year-old was crowned as Westminster Abbey in London on Saturday in a televised event which was watched by over 20million people across the country. But it was back to work as usual on Tuesday as he met with academics and aviation leaders on a tour of the new facility at the Whittle Laboratory in Cambridge.The monarch was dressed smartly in light grey suit for his visit as he learnt about the laboratory, which aims to accelerate the path to zero carbon flight.
Prince Edward revealed that members of The Firm were “very nervous” that Miss Piggy might gatecrash the royal box during the Coronation Concert. The musical extravaganza, staged at Windsor Castle on Sunday to celebrate King Charles’ Coronation, saw pop stars including Lionel Richie and Katy Perry entertain a crowd of 20,000 spectators, with millions more watching on TV around the world. And just before host Hugh Bonneville introduced the final act of the star-studded event, Take That, Kermit the Frog appeared in the royal box waving a Union flag in front of a grinning Edward.
visited a Brownie troop in Slough, England, Monday where she revealed 5-year-old Prince Louis’ nickname for the first time. “Pop that in the fire, Lou-Bug,” Middleton told Louis as they toasted marshmallows together at the event. Kate and Louis made the visit with Prince William, 40, Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 8, following the coronation of King Charles over the weekend.
Sugar rush! Prince Louis enjoyed a round of s’mores with his family during his first royal engagement.
The Coronation Concert was enjoyed by millions on Sunday night as some unexpected guests took to the stage.
Catherine, Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton), Prince William, Prince of Wales, and their three kids take part in the Big Help Out day, a day meant to help out the community and volunteer at the end of the Coronation, on Monday (May 8) in London, England.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have given an inside look into what went on behind the scenes at the Coronation concert with a glossy video as it emerged they also hosted a secret-after party.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have given royal watchers a peek behind the curtain of the Coronation concert with a stylish video, which also revealed a top-secret after-party. William and Kate's social media accounts shared the clip after they and other members of the royal family partied the night away to the sounds of music legends like Lionel Richie, Katy Perry, and Take That at the star-studded Windsor event .They wrote alongside: "A night to remember at the #CoronationConcert." In a cute moment, Princess Charlotte and Prince George enthusiastically waved their flags and grooved to the music.
Prince Louis of Wales made quite the impression at his grandfather, King Charles III‘s Coronation over the weekend.
Princess Kate and Prince William were in great company Sunday for King Charles III coronation concert at Windsor Castle. Their two eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, appeared to be having a blast while sitting in the royal box to watch the show with 20,000 revelers. The family cheered along as Nicole Scherzinger took the stage to sing before Katy Perry and Lionel Richie performed for the new king and queen.
Kate Middleton and Prince William were joined during the celebration at Windsor Castle by their two oldest children, Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 8. Prince Louis was notably absent.According to the commentator, the concert began way past Louis' bedtime, and his parents decided to keep him home.
Prince Andrew is among the members of the royal family to attend the Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle this evening. The Duke of York sat next to his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York.
Prince William and Kate Middleton's kids are ready to party! On Sunday, Prince George and Princess Charlotte joined their parents and grandparents, King Charles III and Queen Camilla, at Windsor Castle for the coronation concert. George, 9, and Charlotte, 8, sat next to their parents and in the same row as their grandparents for the show.In a sweet moment, as the king and queen arrived, Charlotte joined her mother as they curtsied to the king and queen as they took their seats.Not in attendance for the show was Prince Louis, 5.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have officially put King Charles III‘s coronation ceremony in the history books, and “what. a. day.” it was!
Kate Middleton looked the "most relaxed" during the King's Coronation, while Prince William "will try and modernise" when his time comes, a royal expert has shared. The Prince and Princess of Wales played a prominent part in the King's Coronation today with the line of succession clearly shown as they are now heir to the throne.
Prince William and Kate have shared sweet moments of their children getting ready for their grandfather King Charles' coronation.