King Charles and Queen Camilla stepped out together for a black tie dinner event in Paris!
08.09.2023 - 11:01 / ok.co.uk
As the world marks the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death, her grandson-in-law Mike Tindall has today delivered a heartfelt tribute to the late monarch.
The much-loved sportsman and 2022 I'm A Celeb star posted a beautiful black and white video montage, containing photos from his late grandmother-in-law's incredible life and illustrious reign. "Massive day in the sport I love," he wrote, referencing the commencement of the 2023 Rugby World Cup. "But I can’t help but start the day thinking about this wonderful woman that we lost a year ago today #thequeen #rip".
Mike, the husband of Princess Anne's daughter Zara, shared the post alongside a time-lapse of photos from the Queen's childhood, subsequent reign and family life. The emotional clip was also accompanied by Pink Floyd's title track, Wish You Were Here, supporting the idea of Mike's adoration of the late Queen. Many of Mike's 596,000 Instagram followers were quick to comment on the rugby star's touching message, with one writing: "This is a beautiful tribute to a truly beautiful lady".
Another added: "Thinking of you and your family. She was an amazing lady RIP Your Majesty...", whilst a third continued: "Awww @mike_tindall12 this is just lovely. What a wonderful woman she was.
Sorely missed. RIP Our Queen". Mike's loving tribute came after King Charles recorded an emotional message to his late mum.
King Charles and Queen Camilla stepped out together for a black tie dinner event in Paris!
Kate Middleton made a surprise appearance on Mike Tindall’s podcast alongside her husband, Prince William. The royal pair appeared on The Good, The Bad & The Rugby podcast, which is hosted by both Mike, 44, James Haskell, and Alex Payne, along with Princess Anne.
Kate Middleton has been known to play the occasional game of beer pong, and can be “ultra competitive” when she does.
Prince William, Kate Middleton and Princess Anne delighted royal fans this week when the unlikely trio made a surprise appearance on Mike Tindall’s podcast ahead of the upcoming Rugby World Cup matches in France. The three senior royals joined the former England rugby star, 44, on his show The Good, The Bad and The Rugby alongside co-hosts James Haskell and Alex Payne. During the special episode, which was filmed at Windsor Castle, sport was at the top of the agenda, with the close knit family not afraid to speak about their love of all things competitive.
Prince Harry very clearly had Queen Elizabeth on his mind on the first anniversary of her death.
Prince Harry is paying tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Princess Eugenie paid tribute to her grandmother the Queen on the first anniversary of her death by sharing a never-before-seen picture of them together. The 33 year old Royal shared a snap on social media on Friday showing her sitting beside the late monarch outside her log cabin in Glen Beg on the Balmoral estate. Eugenie, the youngest daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, wrote as a caption along with the image: "Thinking of you today.
through her jewelry since the Queen’s death last September at the age of 96. So it’s no surprise that on the one-year anniversary of , the royal once again turned to a sentimental piece of heirloom jewelry.For a church service at St.
Prince Harry visited his late grandmother Queen Elizabeth II’s burial site on Friday to mark the 1-year anniversary of her death.
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.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have released a heartfelt statement about how they all miss the late Queen on the first anniversary of her death. William and Kate, both 41, paid tribute to the Queen by posting pictures of the late monarch on Instagram, including one showing the Queen with her great-grandchildren at her beloved Balmoral, with a touching caption.The couple have joined a flurry of royal family members to make social media tributes to the late Queen, who was the longest-serving monarch in British royal history, on the poignant day.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have arrived at St Davids Cathedral to mark the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s with a small private service.The Prince and Princess of Wales arrived at the cathedral in St Davids, the smallest city in Britain, in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on Friday - exactly a year after the nation’s longest-reigning monarch died peacefully aged 96.The couple, whose visit was delayed due to foggy weather, were cheered by around 300 well-wishers who had gathered in the grounds of St Davids. During their visit, William, 41, and Kate, 41, will join a short private service at the cathedral, which will include a commemoration of the late Queen’s life.
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.
Mike Tindall has made a cheeky quip about his wife Zara Tindall. In a clip from his The Good, The Bad & The Rugby podcast which he hosts with fellow former rugby union player, he tells the story of meeting his future grandmother-in-law. During an episode of the Grassroots series, the 44-year-old visits his old school, Queen Elizabeth Grammar School in Yorkshire, he was amused when he stumbled across a photo of the late queen.
King Charles has recorded a poignant message and released a favourite photograph of his mum to mark the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s death and his accession to throne. In words written and audio spoken at Balmoral Castle where the Queen died on September 8 last year, the King said he recalled with “great affection her long life, devoted service and all she meant to so many of us”.Today (Friday) is a year since the nation’s longest-reigning monarch, who served as Queen for 70 years, died peacefully of old age at 96 just months after her Platinum Jubilee.The formal colour photograph chosen by King Charles was taken by Cecil Beaton and shows a young Queen, then 42, at an official portrait sitting in 1968.
King Charles is sharing a special message on the first anniversary of Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s passing.
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.
King Charles and Camilla will mark the anniversary of the late Queen Elizabeth II’s death privately at Balmoral, it has been announced. The Royal couple are spending their traditional summer break at their Scottish retreat and will commemorate the anniversary on Friday with a period of reflection. It is understood the King and Queen Consort are not expected to attend any public engagements during the week of the anniversary.
Lady Anne Glenconner – a close childhood friend of the late Queen Elizabeth II and her sister Princess Margaret – has opened up on King Charles' childhood, revealing he was often kept away from his monarch mother as a youngster due to his poor health. Lady Anne maintains a solid connection with the King and still sees him regularly – a friendship which has lasted decades as Charles would often stay at Holkham Hall as a boy with the Earl and Countess of Leicester.
For almost a century, Balmoral Castle held a special place in the heart of Queen Elizabeth ll. From childhood, she would spend several weeks at the grand turreted property in Royal Deeside, surrounded by close family.The Scottish Highland estate was the place where the late monarch felt happiest and most at peace and many observers felt it fitting that she died there, peacefully, last September. But for King Charles, Queen Camilla and the rest of Elizabeth ll’s family, returning to Aberdeenshire this summer is likely to have been tinged with sadness.