The Queen poses with Prince Charles in a new photograph released to mark a special project.
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Prince Charles said Wednesday that he is “deeply saddened” by the surge in coronavirus deaths in India.
He urged the public to back an appeal to buy oxygen equipment for the stricken nation.
In a message to the people of India, the heir to the throne said: “Indian aid and ingenuity has been a support to other countries through this immensely difficult time. As India has helped others, so now must we help India.”
He added that he has a “great love for India” and that he wanted “those suffering
The Queen poses with Prince Charles in a new photograph released to mark a special project.
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Kate Garraway has taken aim at Prince Harry after he made comments about his father Prince Charles in a new podcast. The Good Morning Britain presenter has said Harry's remarks will have a "devastating impact" and that she's not sure he knows how damaging his words can be.
During a recent podcast episode, the Duke of Sussex revealed that he wants to break the cycle of “pain and suffering” that was “passed down” by his father. But how did Prince Charles react to Prince Harry’s podcast comments? When asked about his son’s statements, the Duke of Cornwall had a subtle response.
Prince Charles is reportedly considering shrinking the monarchy by cutting the number of official senior royals after the Queen dies. It has long been reported that the heir apparent, 72, might support tightening the ranks of the royal family once he becomes the monarch.
Queen Elizabeth II was not alone when she offered remarks and opened Parliament. The longest reigning monarch in British history, 95, was joined by her eldest son, Prince Charles, 72, and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, 73, on May 11 for the State Opening of Parliament at the House of Lords. The occasion marked Queen Elizabeth’s first official engagement since the loss of her beloved husband of more than 70 years, Prince Philip, in April.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle turned two on Thursday and even though he's an ocean away from his extended family in the United Kingdom, the birthday boy still received lots of love. The official Royal Family account, which represents Queen Elizabeth II, shared a sweet family photo of Harry and Meghan with their newborn son at Windsor Castle, writing, «Wishing Archie Mountbatten-Windsor a very happy 2nd birthday today.» Wishing Archie Mountbatten-Windsor a very happy 2nd birthday today.
Prince Charles and Prince William are said to be planning to “get back to business” following the fall out of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s explosive Oprah Winfrey interview.
Prince Philip’s funeral in the UK — and his first major public appearance in his new home of California.Harry described online disinformation about vaccines as a “humanitarian crisis” that is “getting worse,” while also highlighting the plight of India and its “devastating second wave” of COVID-19 infections.“The vaccine must be distributed to everyone everywhere,” the Duke of Sussex said.“We cannot rest or truly recover until there is fair distribution to every corner of the world,” he said.
Prince Harry was amongst the several big names who made their presence felt at Global Citizen's Vax Live: The Concert to Reunite the World.
A few days ago, Priyanka Chopra announced she launched a fundraising effort with Give India to raise money for COVID-19 relief in her native India.
Prince Charles is said to still be “fuming” with his son Prince Harry after his explosive Oprah Winfrey interview.The Duke of Sussex, 36, is said to have sent a “deeply personal note” to his father the Prince of Wales, 72, ahead of his trip to the UK last month. But, Prince Harry is said to have received a “frosty reception” from a number of members of the Royal Family as he reunited with them at Prince Philip’s funeral.
All eyes were on one Prince Harry last month when he made his monumental return to the UK to attend his beloved grandfather Prince Philip's funeral alongside the royal family.
Everyone in the world is acknowledging the crisis India is in and trying to help, next in line to the throne--Prince Charles also sent a message to the people of the country in the wake of its surge in COVID-19 deaths. "For well over a year the pandemic has had a devastating impact on so many of us around the world.
Prince Charles has reportedly travelled to his £1.2million Welsh country bolthole to grieve for his father Prince Philip following the funeral on Saturday.The Prince of Wales is believed to have headed alone to the beautiful stone cottage in Llwynywermod, Llandovery, just 24 hours after his father was laid to rest at St George’s Chapel in the grounds of Windsor Castle last Saturday. "Charles felt he wanted to reflect alone.
Prince Harry reportedly sent Prince Charles a "deeply personal" letter ahead of his return to the UK to attend the funeral of Prince Philip.The 36 year old is said to have tried to contact his father in a bid to "set things straight" following his bombshell interview with talk show host Oprah Winfrey, where he and wife Meghan Markle, 39, made a series of allegations about the Royal Family.
Prince Harry reunited with his father Prince Charles and brother Prince William for two hours after the funeral of his grandfather Prince Philip's funeral, according to reports.The 36 year old flew to the UK to attend the emotional service, reuniting with members of the Royal family for the first time since his and wife Meghan Markle's explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey.