Prince Harry is in London, England, this week amid a High Court hearing in a lawsuit against Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL). The hearing is part of the case in which Harry and other public figures claim they were hacked.
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Calling in the grandkids. Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will all reportedly be part of King Charles III‘s coronation.
Prince William and Princess Kate‘s three children will take part in the coronation procession from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace, according to a Saturday, March 18, report from London’s The Times. The outlet saw the rehearsal plans for the ceremony.
The historic event is set to take place on Saturday, May 6. Though Charles, 74, immediately assumed his role sovereign upon Queen Elizabeth II’s death at the age of 96 in September 2022, the ceremony marks typically comes after allowing several months of mourning.
Charles and his wife, Camilla, will be crowned king and queen consort at the ceremony, which will be overseen by the Archbishop of Canterbury at Westminster Abbey. Charles and Camilla, 75, will arrive at Westminster Abbey from Buckingham Palace in what’s known as The King’s Procession. After the service will be the coronation procession with their grandchildren and other family members.
After they arrive at Buckingham Palace, the royal family will appear on the balcony to wave to onlookers and conclude the day.
As second in line to the throne, Prince George, 9, was widely expected to have a role in the ceremony. He and Charlotte, 7, both appeared at Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral last year. However, this will be one of the first major formal ceremonies for Louis, 4. He’ll turn 5 two weeks before the coronation. The family considered him too young to participate in the queen’s funeral.
While Prince William, 40, and his children are expected to attend, it isn’t clear if Prince Harry will return home for the big day. Earlier
Prince Harry is in London, England, this week amid a High Court hearing in a lawsuit against Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL). The hearing is part of the case in which Harry and other public figures claim they were hacked.
Prince Harry’s surprise return to the UK to attend a High Court hearing was “not planned” with King Charles, a royal expert has claimed. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are “unpredictable” and “nobody expected” Harry to travel to the Royal Courts of Justice this week, commentator Richard Fitzwilliams added.The 38 year old royal has flown to London on a solo visit for the hearing of his privacy case against Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL) over allegations of unlawful information gathering.
Prince Harry and Elton John make their way out of the Royal Courts of Justice on Monday afternoon (March 27) in London, England.
The last time he was in the UK, it was for his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in September and the reason Prince Harry was in London is, once again, not for a happy reason.
Prince Harry and other public figures who are suing Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL) attended the High Court on Monday in London, England, for a case in which they claim they were hacked. The Duke of Sussex, Sir Elton John and actresses Sadie Frost and Liz Hurley are among the individuals who allege unlawful information gathering.Harry, who wore a black suit and blue tie, arrived at the Royal Courts of Justice on The Strand after flying to London overnight from the United States, according to the. Elton John and actress Sadie Frost also showed up to court.A four-day preliminary High Court hearing in London, starting on Monday, will consider legal arguments and a judge will decide whether the case will go any further.
The Duke of Sussex has made a surprise return to the UK for the first time since the late Queen’s funeral – but is not expected to meet with his father King Charles or his brother, Prince William. Prince Harry's trip – for a High Court hearing in London in his claim against Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers over allegations of unlawful information-gathering – will be seen as demonstrating the strength of his determination over the legal action.
Prince Harry has flown to London on a surprise solo visit for the four-day hearing of his privacy case against the publisher of the Daily Mail. The Duke of Sussex arrived at the High Court in London for a hearing in his claim against Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers over allegations of unlawful information gathering on Monday morning.
coronation ceremony on May 6 at Westminster Abbey, according to a new report from The Sun.“I’m down to perform at the coronation,” the “Gin and Juice” rapper told the outlet. “Make it happen.”The Post reached out to reps for Snoop Dogg and the royal family for comment. Snoop Dogg has had a rocky history with the UK, but he has praised Queen Elizabeth II for coming to his defense over the years.In 2006, he was arrested for an altercation at Heathrow Airport in London.He was banned from the UK until the charges were dropped.
Visitors to Westminster Abbey can for the first time stand in the exact spot where the King will be crowned - but only in socks. Special guided “barefoot” tours in celebration of the Coronation on 6 May will include access to the Cosmati pavement, one of Britain’s greatest medieval art treasures, which is usually roped off to the public.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are trying to make sure son Prince Louis does not become an “offshoot like Harry”, a royal expert has claimed. The Prince and Princess of Wales want to ensure their youngest child is not made to feel like a ‘spare’ at King Charles upcoming Coronation on 6 May, commentator Angela Mollard added. Prince Harry’s explosive memoir, released in January, was titled Spare in an apparent reference to the saying ‘an heir and a spare’.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle aren’t making things easy for Buckingham Palace!
New details have emerged about King Charles III’s upcoming coronation – and it is not looking good for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry if they were hoping to have some sort of role in the festivities!
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s three children were given key roles in King Charles III’s coronation, while Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s kids have not yet been invited to the ceremony. There are plans for Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to participate in a carriage ride to Buckingham Palace after the coronation of their grandfather, according to The Times. George, 9, Charlotte, 7, and Louis, 5, will join their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, behind a Gold State Coach that will transport King Charles and Queen Camilla May 6. The eldest son of the late Queen Elizabeth II and his wife, Camilla, will be crowned at London’s Westminster Abbey.
Leaked rehearsal plans for the upcoming Coronation of King Charles III reveal that there is currently no place for Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle in the procession to follow the king’s crowning in Westminster Abbey.
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s three children are all expected to take part in the procession from Westminster Abbey which will follow the King’s coronation on May 6, according to new leaked plans. Leaked plans reveal that Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, are likely to accompany the King and Queen Consort as they leave the Abbey after the service, the Times reports.The three siblings are expected to join their parents in a carriage behind King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla, who will travel in the Golden State Coach as they return to Buckingham Palace from Westminster Abbey.
Prince Harry declined to respond to an invite to take part in a debate about the future of royal reporting at a media freedom conference, the panel’s moderator has claimed. Associate editor at The Telegraph Camilla Tominey opened a discussion at the Society of Editors’ Media Freedom Conference in London on Wednesday 15 March, by telling the audience that the Duke of Sussex did not respond to a request for participation.The panel, which also included royal editors from the Daily Mirror and The Sunday Times, discussed a number of criticisms Harry made about the media in his tell-all book, Spare.
reports The Sun.In 2005, the Duke of Sussex attended Olympic showjumper Richard Meade’s “native and colonial” dress party where the royal donned the uniform complete with a swastika armband. The royal family issued an apology after the photo was obtained and published by The Sun.“I am very sorry if I have caused any offense,” said the then-20-year-old Prince Harry.
Kate Middleton and Prince William head outside of Westminster Abbey following the Commonwealth Day Service on Monday (March 13) in London, England.
LIVE – Updated at 14:00Harry and Meghan’s children Archie and Lilibet have not yet been invited to King Charles’s coronation in May, according to news reports. The Telegraph on Saturday (11 February) reported that Archie and Lilibet’s participation will be discussed after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex confirm their own attendance at the royal ceremony. Questions over whether the couple will attend the King and Queen Consort’s coronation are still hanging over the occasion.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle "railroaded" the Royal Family and "blindsided" Buckingham Palace with Lilibet's princess christening announcement, a source told OK! According to an insider close to the Sussexes, Harry, 38, had a "casual conversation" with King Charles shortly after the Queen's death - but there were no formal discussions or agreement on the use of titles for his children. Archie, three, and Lilibet, one, are entitled to be known as Prince and Princess because they are the children of a son of a sovereign - as per rules laid out by King George V in 1917.