Prince Harry is returning to the United Kingdom next month. The 38-year-old royal will be heading back to England on Sept. 7 for the annual WellChild Awards, ET can confirm.
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Lorraine Kelly has delighted our screens for over 20 years as the Scottish television host regularly takes to ITV for her own morning programme.
However, the Scots TV host has also appeared on many other programmes including The Last Leg, RuPaul's Drag Race UK and Celebrity Gogglebox where she stars alongside her daughter Rosie.
Fans got a glimpse into her Scottish home alongside Rosie and their pet dog, who appeared as a hit with fans of the show when they previously invited cameras into their humble abode, reports the Mirror.
Lorraine reportedly has a very close relationship with her daughter, who she shares with her husband Steve Smith, after Rosie returned to the UK in recent years after living in Singapore for four years.
Back in 2020, Lorraine broke down in tears during her ITV morning show as she revealed her heartache at not being able to see each other during the Covid pandemic.
The television star tied the knot with husband Steve back in 1992 after the pair met while he was working as a cameraman on one of her earlier shows.
The couple went on to welcome their first daughter Rosie in 1994 and hoped to have more children but heartbreakingly it wasn't meant to be as Lorraine suffered a miscarriage.
It came around the same time Meghan Markle admitted she experienced pregnancy loss before the birth of her second child Princess Lilibet.
"It was almost exactly the same, having to go to the hospital and the way she talked about it," Lorraine told Dr Hilary Jones as she discussed the Duchess of Sussex's retelling of her own miscarriage. "What really helped me was being able to talk to you obviously and also other people, but also Rosie."
Rosie was only five years old when her parents suffered the loss of her would-be sibling.
Prince Harry is returning to the United Kingdom next month. The 38-year-old royal will be heading back to England on Sept. 7 for the annual WellChild Awards, ET can confirm.
Prince Harry is returning to the United Kingdom next month. The 38-year-old royal will be heading back to England on Sept. 7 for the annual WellChild Awards, ET can confirm.
Sun that Louis “has the perks and privileges of his position — plus the luxuries — without the fuss and responsibility of ever having to be King himself.”Louis, 5, is currently fourth in the line of succession to the British throne, after the Duke of Cambridge, 41, and his two elder children, George, 10, and Charlotte, 8.The tyke lives with his family at their primary abode, Adelaide Cottage in Windsor. The fancy residence has four bedrooms and is just a short distance from St.
Los Angeles might be known for its hot weather and sunnier climes, but it seems Meghan Markle isn’t quite ready to ditch her autumn wardrobe after she was spotted wearing a camel overcoat whilst out and about earlier this month. Her Max Mara Goloso Cashmere Coat, £4000 here, might be at odds with LA’s warmer weather, but it did give us some major autumnal inspiration as we prepare to head into the UK’s considerably cooler new season.
Both Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will hold events at the Invictus Games, taking place in Dusseldorf, Germany, next month.
King Charles' recent decision to appoint one of his senior aides to Permanent Lord in Waiting is likely to displease Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as he has given the honourable role to one of their "biggest hate figures" in the palace.
As students around the country anxiously open their A-level results today, it may serve as some comfort to know that just like them, even members of the royal family have suffered with the same nail biting nerves before opening the all important envelope. From King Charles to Kate Middleton and even the most recent royal to sit her exams last year, Lady Louise Windsor, there has been no shortage of variety in grades either, with some of the senior royals performing better than others.
going to see the “Barbie” movie with a group of girlfriends, there seemed to be something missing from the day: a public birthday shoutout from her in-laws.However, one royal expert believes there’s a reason why the royal family stayed radio silent on Markle’s special day, and that’s because they may have run the risk of looking “fake.”“I just think that they probably felt it looked a bit fake, given the whole world knows they’re not really speaking much at the moment,” royal historian Tessa Dunlop recently told UK’s OK! Magazine.“I think it would have looked a bit disingenuous, probably to slap photos up there with really no noticeable communication going on behind the scenes,” she continued.Dunlop also added that she thinks there’s been a “firmer line drawn in the sand” between the Sussexes and the royal family, especially off the heels of Prince Harry’s bombshell January tell-all memoir, “Spare,” and their December Netflix docu-series, “Harry & Meghan.”In both of the projects, the couple made many allegations about the royal family — including Prince Harry’s claim in “Spare” that his brother, Prince William, 41, physically “attacked” him during a spat over Markle before they stepped down from their roles as senior royals in 2020. Markle also told her alleged side of the story to Oprah in a sit-down interview, which aired in March 2021.
Soon the Royal Family will mark the first anniversary of the Queen's death, but Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are said to have "not been invited" to the gathering, according to a royal expert. Queen Elizabeth II died at the age of 96 on 8 September 2022 at Balmoral in Scotland, after reigning for 70 years. Historian, writer and broadcaster Tessa Dunlop spoke exclusively to OK! and said there's going to be a "royal gathering at Balmoral" for the family to commemorate the Queen in private, without any public events planned.
spare?Prince Harry, 38, is still looking for an apology from his family, according to one royal expert, as tensions continue to rage on.“Prince Harry allegedly still wants and expects a full apology, [and] ‘recollections may vary’ continues to be the royals’ perspective on things as much as we can tell,” royal biographer Gareth Russell told Us Weekly this week, referencing the royal response to the couple’s 2021 blockbuster interview with Oprah Winfrey. Russell was asked if Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, 42, will be invited to join the royal family in their commemoration of the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s death in September.“I suppose we’ll find out one way or the other someday, whether they were invited, but I would be stunned if they had said yes and went to it,” Russell said.The author of “The Palace: From the Tudors to the Windsors, 500 Years of British History at Hampton Court,” due out Dec.
King Charles III has bestowed new military titles to Prince William, the next in line to the British royal throne and his eldest son, as well as his wife, Kate Middleton. Buckingham Palace announced this week that William now holds the titles of Colonel-in-Chief of The Mercian Regiment, Colonel-in-Chief of The Army Air Corps, and Royal Honorary Air Commodore of the RAF Valley.As for Kate, she is now Commodore-in-Chief of the Fleet Air Arm, Colonel-in-Chief of the 1st Queen’s Dragoon Guards, and Royal Honorary Air Commodore of the RAF Coningsby.Other members of the royal family to receive new military titles include King Charles himself, his wife, Queen Camilla, the king's youngest brother, Prince Edward, his wife, Sophie, Charles' sister, Princess Anne, and the late Queen Elizabeth II's cousin, Prince Richard.
The Duke of Sussex has made no secret of his love for Africa - and is thought to be set to return there for a solo project later this year. Having previously called the continent his “second home”, Harry has many links to the continent, including setting up the charity Sentebale, in 2006, which helps children and young people who are struggling with their HIV status.
King Charles III, Prince William and Princess Kate are figuring out how to honor the late Queen Elizabeth II on the first anniversary of her death later this year.
The royal family website has been updated and no longer uses the “HRH” title in reference to Prince Harry.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not be joining their family to honor Queen Elizabeth II next month…
There have been reports suggesting Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may have been left out of a Balmoral family gathering to mark the 1-year anniversary since the Queen’s death. However, ET Canada understands that’s not the case.
Balmoral Castle in Scotland.This summer marks the first time that the Firm has returned to the residence since the passing of Queen Elizabeth last September.However, exiled royals Prince Harry and Meghan Markle won’t be joining the family, following their move to Montecito, California, in 2020.According to expert and royal broadcaster Katie Nicholl, the Duke of Sussex, 38, “must miss his family more than ever” this year as he’s “not coming back to the UK for the summer.”Nicholl also told Closer Magazine, per the Mirror, that Harry wants his children, Lilibet and Archie, to “have a special relationship with their cousins” as he did.The former army man and his brother, Prince William, have had an icy relationship for the last several years. Nicholl added that Harry’s life in the United States with Markle, 41, and their kids is “very different” from that of his relatives.“You have to wonder whether the novelty of that has worn off,” she said.But the former actress and the Invictus Games founder were reportedly given an “open invitation” by King Charles to visit Balmoral, according to the Daily Mail.Royal editor Rebecca English wrote for the publication late last month: “All family members, I am told, are expected to stay at some point over the next few weeks.
an unidentified source told People in this week’s issue. “Meghan is always supportive of it though.
With the summer holidays in full swing, it's coming up to that time of year again where the royal family head to their Scottish Balmoral home to relax away from the spotlight.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's two year old daughter Lilibet shares a striking feature that she appears to have inherited from her late grandmother, Princess Diana. As well as being named after Prince Harry's mother - Lilibet's middle name is Diana - the little one is also said to have bright blue eyes - just like her late grandma, Diana, who died in a car crash in Paris in 1997. Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, talked about the resemblance in the final episode of their six-part Netflix series, Harry and Meghan, which was released in December 2022.