Now that she’s six months old, Lilibet’s personality is really beginning to take shape! According to a new report, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s baby girl has a really “sweet” disposition—and her family can’t seem to get enough of it.
20.11.2021 - 13:49 / ok.co.uk
Today marks 74 years since the Queen and Prince Philip tied the knot at Westminster Abbey in 1952. Prince Philip sadly passed away at the age of 99 in April, but Her Majesty will be showered with love from the Royal Family on this difficult day.
While the Duke of Edinburgh isn’t here to celebrate the occasion, we’ve unearthed sweet stories of the couple from happier times.Their fairytale marriage was made even sweeter by the adorable nicknames they called each other. Sweetest of the bunch is
.Now that she’s six months old, Lilibet’s personality is really beginning to take shape! According to a new report, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s baby girl has a really “sweet” disposition—and her family can’t seem to get enough of it.
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.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry ’s production company, Archewell Productions, is developing a new animation for Netflix. And as part of the couple’s £112 million deal with the streaming platform, the Duchess of Sussex will work as a producer on the project.
With Christmas fast approaching, the Queen is gearing up to celebrate the festive season, having given a sneak peek into Windsor Castle’s enviable Christmas decorations.Though we may not all have palaces or estates to adorn with traditional Christmas trees and impressive decorations, that doesn’t mean that we can’t rejoice in the festivities like a royal.To commemorate Christmas, the Royal Collection Shop has a released a series of decorations and ornaments inspired by royal residences.To mark
Prince Philip’s last wishes have been stored alongside wills belonging to 32 other late members of the British Royal Family.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have boycotted the BBC over its damaging claims in a new royal documentary. The Cambridges have banned the network from airing their special Christmas Carol concert after the programme The Princes and The Press made ‘overblown and unfounded claims’ about William and Harry.
On this day 74 years ago, Her Majesty the Queen - then Princess Elizabeth - exchanged vows with her beloved fiancé Prince Philip.The nation listened in to the live broadcast as the smitten royals tied the knot at Westminster Abbey with 2,000 guests in attendance, vowing to 'love and obey until death do us part’.
Meghan Markle shared a candid snapshot of 2-year-old son Archie during her surprise appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Nov. 18 — and he’s the spitting image of his father, Prince Harry. The eldest child of the duke, 37, and duchess, 40, could be seen admiring chickens from a coup, woven basket in tow to gather eggs, at his family home in Montecito, California.
Home for the holidays. While we’ve heard whispers of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attending the royal family’s Christmas dinner, it sounds like a trip across the pond isn’t currently in the cards for the Sussexes. A new report claims that the California-based couple are “not coming” to the U.K. for Christmas with the Queen.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not be attending Christmas with the Queen this year, sources have claimed. The Sussexes reportedly did not receive an invite from Her Majesty, 95, who will be her celebrating her first Christmas without husband, Prince Philip, who died in April.
Since her hospital scare in October, Her Majesty the Queen has been under strict orders from doctors to take it easy.
Paying tribute. Following their outing in New York City, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were spotted dining with several military servicemembers and their families in honor of Veterans Day.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have stepped out for the second time this week as they visited a military base on Thursday, 11 November.
When the clocks go back, it can be hard to remember for the best part of us, but even more so for the Queen’s staff whose job is it to ensure the time is correct across all of the royal residences. Each timepiece is attended to by hand to ensure it reads the correct time the morning after we gain an extra hour.
Plans for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations next year are already well underway, with details of events over the long weekend of June 2 to 5 still being finalised. But, says royal expert Duncan Larcombe - author of Prince Harry: The Inside Story - the occasion will be ‘a big deal’ for the royal family and one that they won’t want overshadowed by ongoing disputes with Harry.