Despite their good intentions, the Cambridges were heavily criticised for travelling to the country unnecessarily amid Scotland’s COVID-19 restrictions.
26.11.2020 - 21:09 / cosmopolitan.com
The Crown not to feature her husband's death on the show:Apparently, producers replied to her with “a very kind letter" saying “they understood [her] concerns" but ended up including the avalanche anyways. In fact, they even named the episode "Avalanche." After Hugh's tragic death, Charles became godfather to Hugh and Sarah's daughter, Alice.
Despite their good intentions, the Cambridges were heavily criticised for travelling to the country unnecessarily amid Scotland’s COVID-19 restrictions.
On Thursday, Dame Barbara Windsor died at 83.
Royal weddings are huge events and, as such, every detail is meticulously planned out. At Princess Diana's wedding to Prince Charles in 1981, this included special attention that was paid to her footwear for the big day.
Meghan Markle shared an incredibly candid and powerful op-ed in the New York Times about her experience with pregnancy loss. In the piece, the Duchess of Sussex revealed that she suffered a miscarriage over the summer and shared a deeply personal account of the experience, including the moment she realized she was losing her second child and what it was like to watch her husband, Prince Harry, process the news.
Meghan Markle published a powerful op-ed in The New York Times about suffering a miscarriage over the summer. In the essay, the Duchess of Sussex wrote about how important it is to check in on each other and ask the simple question "are you OK," stressing the importance of shared grief as a means of healing.
reported that Prince Harry discussed their miscarriage with his family, and they were also aware of Meghan's New York Times op-ed ahead of publication. More significantly, the royals have reportedly been supporting Harry and Meghan through this heart-breaking experience:“[Prince] Charles has been supporting Harry and Meghan during their time of grief,” a source tells .
official Twitter account has turned off comments on a post about a charity after being flooded with vitriol.On Tuesday, the Clarence House Twitter account, which posts updates and photos about the Prince of Wales, 71, and the Duchess of Cornwall, 72, shared pictures of Camilla speaking to the staff and residents of a UK homeless charity.Unlike previous posts, the comments section has been shut down.
Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla Parker Bowles, turned off comments on a tweet shared on Tuesday, November 24.“The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of @EmmausUK, recently joined a video call with staff and formerly homeless residents of @EmmausBrighton, known as companions, to discuss the challenges faced by the charity as a result of the coronavirus crisis,” the message read.
The Crown chose to leave it out. "The wedding scene, you can YouTube it and you could be watching it in 10 seconds, so I don't think there'd be any point in us recreating it," Emma Corrin, who throughout the fourth season of the series, told . (You can watch a full recording .)Instead, the wedding episode, titled “Fairytale,” cuts directly to credits after showing .
Germany to remember their long and close ties, reaffirmed by the nations' reconciliation after two world wars, as the U.K.
Princess Diana and Prince Charles had an infamously tumultuous relationship—complete with an even more infamous breakup and divorce. The couple married in July 1981 and had formally separated by 1992.
fully dating Diana's older sister Lady Sarah. , they "sort of met in a plowed field" during a shoot, so it didn't exactly go down like it does on The Crown (in which they meet inside, while Diana is in costume).