Prince Philip's 99th birthday on Wednesday, the royal family shared a series of throwback photos on Instagram, featuring the Duke of Edinburgh throughout his life.
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In a new interview, Prince Charles discusses his love of classical music and raises concerns over how orchestras and theatres will survive the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Charles speaks to Alan Titchmarsh for a special Classic FM program, set to air Monday.
According to the BBC, the Prince of Wales says it’s important to “find a way of keeping these orchestras and other arts bodies going.”
The royal, who is patron of dozens of arts institutions, insists the organizations are of “enormous
Prince Philip's 99th birthday on Wednesday, the royal family shared a series of throwback photos on Instagram, featuring the Duke of Edinburgh throughout his life.
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and Queen Elizabeth's husband marked his 99th birthday on Wednesday. One of the oldest members of the royal family, a new photo was released on social media to commemorate Prince Philip's special day.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine has earned himself a brand new title during lockdown – King of Instagram! The royal's social media posts have seen a huge boost during the pandemic, amassing thousands of likes with his updates. On 1 April, Charles made his first video appearance since recovering from coronavirus, speaking about his "relatively mild symptoms" and life in lockdown.
told Sky News that being separated from his family was "terribly sad." This morning, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor was christened in the Private Chapel at Windsor Castle at an intimate service officiated by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are so happy to share the joy of this day with members of the public who have been incredibly supportive since the birth of their son.
Prince Charles' personal experience with the coronavirus is impacting his work to combat the illness that has become a pandemic.
Prince Charles is opening up about the pandemic.
Speaking about his own family set up, Prince Charles opened up about how hard it has been to be separated by hundreds (and in the case of Prince Harry, thousands) of miles.‘I haven’t seen my father for a long time,’ he told Sky News.
LONDON -- Prince Charles says he has missed giving his family members a hug during the long weeks of lockdown due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Prince Charles tested positive for COVID-19 in March. However, the Prince of Wales has fully recovered from the virus and is back in the pink of health. The 71-year-old experienced mild symptoms and successfully defeated Coronavirus on early diagnosis. Prince Charles has received military training in his early days. He served in the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy from 1971 to 1976 because of which he still maintains a strict fitness regime to keep himself active and healthy.
The royal family has had a YEAR. Between Prince Andrew's disastrous BBC interview about Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal exit, The Firm has been plagued by one "scandal" after another lately.
As it was previously reported, Meghan and Prince Harry lived in Tyler Perry’s luxurious home in Los Angeles for over one month, and the pair of ex-royals hired the filmmaker’s security team to take care of them and the property after a drone swung by the home.
During a radio conversation with Alan Titchmarsh this week, the Prince of Wales reflected on his love of classical music, and spoke of how he was introduced to the performing arts at a young age by his grandmother, the Queen Mother. "My grandmother used to play quite a bit of music, so I would hear something there," Prince Charles said.
Getting a peek into the homes of the Royal family is a total rarity, but as a result of lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic, Zoom calls from home have meant we’ve managed to get a look at their abodes. And a recent peek came when Prince Charles chatted to celebrity gardener Alan Titchmarsh, giving fans a clear view of his rather untidy office.
In a recent radio interview, Prince Charles revealed that he helped plan a special part of the 2011 wedding of Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge.The Prince of Wales, who has a deep interest in classical music, offered a few song suggestions for the Cambridges' big day.An avid classical music lover, Prince Charles helped plan a special part of Prince William and Duchess Kate's 2011 wedding.
The music man? Prince Charles revealed a little-known fact about how he influenced Prince William and Duchess Kate’s wedding.