Meghan Markle is unlikely to ever return to the royal fold as Prince William and Kate Middleton make her "uncomfortable", says one royal expert.
09.09.2023 - 12:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Prince William and Kate Middleton were spotted having a brief conversation while at the memorial service for the death of Queen Elizabeth.
The Prince and Princess of Wales led other members of the Firm in a memorial of the late Queen and appeared deep in thought during Friday's service at St David's Cathedral in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
A helicopter dropped the couple off at the service before Kate laid down a bouquet of white roses in front of a framed photograph of Her Majesty reports the Mirror.
As the couple left the cathedral, Patricia Maquli Porter OBE - a local flying instructor - shared her sweet memories of the Queen. The Princess replied: "We all have wonderful memories of her, we have to hold on to them, cherish them."
Kate and William signed the visitor's book and had a brief chat which has now been deciphered by expert lip reader Jacqui Press. As he approached the book, a staff member pointed towards the handwriting.
Kate responded: "Yes indeed." She continued: "It's wonderful to see what they were thinking about at that time." The Prince then pointed to one section, stating: "Some great memories of The Queen."
The pair then signed the book, Kate smiled and said she "had to be conscious" of signing her name, Jacqui told the MailOnline. The Prince and Princess of Wales released an emotional statement about how they all miss the Queen on the first emotional anniversary.
Taking to social media, they posted a carousel of pictures of the former monarch and wrote: "Today we remember the extraordinary life and legacy of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth. We all miss you. W&C." The letters W and C denote the message is a personal one from William and Kate.
Among the pictures, they shared in the social media post was a shot of
Meghan Markle is unlikely to ever return to the royal fold as Prince William and Kate Middleton make her "uncomfortable", says one royal expert.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have "lost the war" with Kate Middleton and Prince William, a royal commentator has claimed.
Shortly after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex appeared in Germany for the Invictus Games, it was the Prince and Princess of Wales' time to shine as they had a busy week of a trip abroad and high profile solo engagements. As Prince William touched down in New York for the first Earthshot Prize Awards Summit, he made his passions for the United States clear with a comment posted on the couple’s social media, which read: “It’s so good to be back in the United States.
The Duke of Sussex made a "snide remark" that completely broke Kate Middleton's trust in him which sparked the beginning of the royal feud between them, according to an expert.
The Princess of Wales is continuously praised for the way she has expertly navigated life in the Royal Family and made a name for herself in her main areas of interest, such as early years development. While she brings her own character to the role - whether it is sitting on the floor to join in with activities or trying any local foods offered to her - there are key figures who have been instrumental in creating the future Queen we see before us.
Just like his father before him, Prince George was born at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington.The day after he was born (July 23), the little prince made his public debut outside of the Lindo Wing in his parents arms.The couple happily spoke to the world's media who were waiting outside the hospital and revealed everything from how George had a "good set of lungs on him" to how he had Kate's looks but already had more hair than Prince William. While presenting their son to the world's cameras was clearly a daunting process, the Prince and Princess of Wales had a clever plan to ensure that their departure from the hospital ran as smoothly as possible.
Royals William and Kate gathered round the campfire on Thursday to help primary school children prepare food and learn about the environment.The Prince and Princess of Wales visited Forest School in Hereford, where pupils from Madley Primary School attend once a week to learn in a woodland environment. And when they arrived, the couple were kindly gifted books for their children, George, Charlotte and Louis. Will and Kate made sure to listen intently and got to know the youngsters, while the group learned about key issues like environmental awareness, conservation and woodland management.
Very few of us need reminding that the Prince and Princess of Wales' love story began at the University of St Andrews in Scotland.The couple met during their first year when they were both living at St Salvator's Halls of Residence and would go on to move in together. While the pair have now been married for 12 years and share three children, their first years together sound idyllic.The couple lived with two other housemates in the second year of their studies but ultimately made a home together for their final two years in a private home that belonged to one of William's cousins.
On Friday, the world commemorated a year since the passing of Her late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, and royal expert Ingrid Steward has claimed the monarch would likely have had very high hopes for the future of her granddaughter-in-law, Meghan Markle. Speaking to The Mirror, Ingrid said The late Queen had aspirations for the Duchess of Sussex - who was recently was 'removed' from the Invictus Games schedule amid confusion - to work closely alongside Kate Middleton, wife of her other grandson, Prince William.
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, regularly reassures her husband Prince William when they're out on official engagements in public, according to a body language expert. The savvy behaviourist has opened up on witnessing the "strength" in the royal couple's relationship, especially as the family marked the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death today, September 8.
Kate Middleton and Prince William showed they have an “unmatchable bond” on the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s death, a body language expert said. The Prince and Princess of Wales, both 41, attended a memorial service at St Davids Cathedral, in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on Friday to commemorate the life of the much-loved late monarch - who died peacefully at Balmoral on 8 September last year.
One year has gone by without Queen Elizabeth ruling the United Kingdom.Prince William and Kate Middleton spent Friday penning a poignant tribute to the late monarch on the first anniversary of her death.Alongside a carousel of momentous snapshots of the sovereign, they wrote on Instagram: “Today we remember the extraordinary life and legacy of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth. We all miss you.
King Charles and Queen Camilla paid a special tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II on Friday to mark the 1-year anniversary of her death.
King Charles is sharing a special message on the first anniversary of Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s passing.
Kate Middleton has been dubbed as the only living person in the royal family that has a chance of saving the relationship between Prince Harry and her husband Prince William, with some suggesting she could offer an olive branch to her brother-in-law when he returns to the UK this week.
Queen Elizabeth’s death on Friday as continue to navigate life without the long-reigning monarch. Elizabeth died on Sept. 8 last year, and sources have now told People how the Firm is adapting to life with King Charles III at the head of the British Empire.
died last year at the age of 96 and served on the British throne for seven decades. Now, one year after the Queen’s death, her longtime pal Gyles Brandreth divulged what job the sovereign would have wanted to do if she didn’t hold the crown.Brandreth, 74, revealed to Times Radio that the Queen would have liked to be a comic impressionist in a different life, according to express.co.uk.Her dream career was inspired by actor and comedian George Formby, who visited Windsor Castle during World War II.The “Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait” author hilariously claimed that she would often sing his tune “When I’m Cleaning Windows” and would impersonate him.
Kate and Pippa Middleton are "extremely close" with the sisters talking "about everything", a royal expert said. Pippa, the younger sister of The Prince of Wales who is celebrating her 40th birthday today (Wednesday, 6 September) made her first noticeable public appearance when she served as Kate's maid of honour during her wedding to Prince William in April 2011.
For the late Queen, one of the greatest pleasures in life was spending quality time with her extended family. From carefree summers at Balmoral to festive get-togethers at Sandringham, she was never happier than when surrounded by her adoring grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
King Charles and Queen Camilla were joined by Princess Anne at the Highland crowds at the annual Braemar Gathering today. Charles wore a new tartan for his visit to the Braemar Royal Highland Gathering, a short distance from his summer residence at Balmoral in Aberdeenshire.The King Charles III tartan, named after the monarch, is green, blue and red and was designed by the Scottish Tartans Authority earlier this year to mark the coronation. Charles was accompanied by Queen Camilla, wearing an outfit by Mr Roy, with his sister, the Princess Royal and her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence.