Making amends? Prince Charles’ praise for son Prince Harry and his climate change work was a “peace offering,” royal expert Jonathan Sacerdoti exclusively tells Us Weekly.
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Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall want people to remember the elderly this holiday season.
Posing next to a Christmas tree, the royal couple asked, “This Christmas, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall encourage you to remember your older friends and relatives over the festive season.”
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Adding, “@age_uk and @TheSilverLineUK’s #BrighterChristmas campaign
Making amends? Prince Charles’ praise for son Prince Harry and his climate change work was a “peace offering,” royal expert Jonathan Sacerdoti exclusively tells Us Weekly.
Proud parent. Prince Charles made a supportive comment about his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, as they each fight for a more sustainable future.
The Queen namechecked Prince Charles and Prince William in her Christmas Day address – but made no mention of the Duke of Cambridge’s brother, Prince Harry. Queen Elizabeth’s 2021 speech saw her pay tribute to her “beloved” Prince Philip, remembering his “mischievous, enquiring twinkle” and commending his “sense of service, intellectual curiosity and capacity to squeeze fun out of any situation”.
The Queen will be spending Christmas Day with Prince Charles and Camilla.
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, have shared a peek inside their traditional Christmas decorations at Clarence House. The heir to the throne, 73, and his wife Camilla, 74, gave a look at their gorgeous tree at their London residence after they were joined by Helen & Douglas House, a charity caring for terminally ill babies and children, along with the Roald Dahl Charity for ill children.
Small strides. Prince Charles and Prince Harry still have a long way to go before putting their past behind them — but things have gotten slightly better.
Formula 1 superstar Sir Lewis Hamilton has received his knighthood just days after dramatically missing out on the 2021 world championship to Dutch driver Max Verstappen, 24, who raced for Red Bull.
From weighing each other to several outfit changes on the big day, the Queen keeps her family on their toes with her Christmas traditions. But Prince Charles and Camilla engage in a much sweeter (and less bizarre) tradition at Clarence House.
Prince Charles and Camilla have released their official Christmas card for 2021, which captures a sweet moment between the couple that feels very appropriate for the times.The photo, which was taken at Royal Ascot in June, shows the heir to the throne helping his wife with her face mask during the race.
Prince Charles and Camilla have chosen an unusual photo for their annual Christmas Card.
Prince Harry criticized a media outlet regarding what he called a "deliberately vague" report about a scandal involving Prince Charles’ former aide Michael Fawcett. A recent inquiry found that Fawcett, who stepped down from his role earlier this year, did work with "fixers" regarding nominations for honors between 2014 and 2018, according to People magazine. Originally, Fawcett had been accused of allegedly helping Saudi billionaire Mahfouz Marei Mubarak bin Mahfouz gain knighthood and British
Prince Charles and Prince Harry have “barely spoken” in the last eight months and their relationship is “at an all-time low”, according to reports.
All good? Not quite. Prince Harry and his father, Prince Charles, have not been on the best terms for a while, and although the two are now speaking to each other, their relationship still requires some TLC.
Joanna Lumley has slammed Netflix's hit show The Crown as she branded it "rubbish".The 75 year old, who is most well known for playing the role of Patsy Stone in Absolutely Fabulous, shared her pity for the cast of the programme and said she doesn't believe the Royal Family "ever watch it".The Crown is coming out with a fifth series, which stars the likes of Richard Cordery, 71, who will play Marmaduke Hussey – then chairman of the BBC's board of governors – and Elizabeth Debicki, 31, as
Could the Royal Family rift finally be mending?