The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are thanking those who sent their support as they mourn Prince William’s “much loved grandfather and great-grandfather” Prince Philip.
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Coping with loss as a family. Peter Phillips — the son of Princess Anne and Mark Phillips — recently opened up the somber loss of his grandfather Prince Philip and supporting Queen Elizabeth II during a Friday, July 30, interview.
The Queen’s eldest grandchild, 43, described his late grandfather as a “hugely influential figure” to his whole family.
“He was such a fixture of all of our lives,” Phillips explained in the interview with the BBC. “He is sorely missed. He lived a remarkable life and if
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are thanking those who sent their support as they mourn Prince William’s “much loved grandfather and great-grandfather” Prince Philip.
Gone, but never forgotten. Prince William and Duchess Kate are grateful for the outpouring of support the royal family has received in the months since Prince Philip died in April.
The first look at photos of Elizabeth Debicki and Dominic West as Princess Diana and Prince Charles in season five of The Crown.
Ringing in 71 in style! Queen Elizabeth II’s only daughter celebrated her milestone 71st birthday on Sunday, August 15, and her royal family members had sweet words to share for Princess Anne‘s special day.
Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla have arrived in Scotland as they relocate in order to keep the Queen company this month.The Queen moved to her Balmoral Estate in the Scottish Highlands on July 23 for the first time as a widow, following the death of her husband Prince Philip in April.The late Duke of Edinburgh would always join his wife at the royal residence for the summer, with other family members coming to stay for a few weeks at a time, but this year Her Majesty will be alone.
Barbra Streisand is opening up about her relationship with Prince Charles!
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle apparently considered living in New Zealand when deciding to step away from their royal roles. Governor-General Patsy Reddy, who represents Queen Elizabeth II in New Zealand, claimed the couple spoke with her about their interest in moving to the country during the 2018 royal tour.
Thousands of students across the country will be eagerly opening their A-Level results on Tuesday 10 August. It’s a nerve-wracking time for the hard-working teens, who’ve spent two years working for a place at their favourite university.
Peter Phillips is reflecting on saying “goodbye” to the Duke Of Edinburgh amid COVID-19.
Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II in the upcoming Season 5 of “The Crown.”The new season will chronicle the Queen in the later years of her life. Staunton, 65, is the third actress to play the monarch, following Olivia Colman’s Seasons 3 and 4 portrayal and, previously, Claire Foy in Seasons 1 and 2.The fifth season will pick up where the fourth season left off — the early 1990s.
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Clearing the air. Prince Harry did not sign a four-book deal, with one set to be released upon his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II’s death, despite reports to the contrary, a spokesperson confirmed to Us Weekly.
Lilibet Diana has snagged her spot in the royal line of succession! The 7-week-old daughter of Meghan Markle, 39, and Prince Harry, 36, was officially named eighth in line to succeed 95-year-old Queen Elizabeth II on the British throne on the Royal.UK website. She’s one spot behind big brother Archie Harrison, 2, and one ahead of Prince Andrew, 61. Harry, meanwhile, is sixth in line, while Meghan does not appear on the list as she is a spouse of the royal family.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s newborn daughter, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, has officially been added to the royal line of succession more than seven weeks after her birth. The official royal website was updated Monday after the family caught backlash over the weekend once people noticed that Lilibet had not been added to the succession line in a timely manner following her birth in June of 2021.
It is a bittersweet moment for Queen Elizabeth.