Meghan Markle spent her first Christmas with the British royal family in 2017, and broke the ice with a funny gag gift for Prince William.
09.12.2020 - 05:35 / newidea.com.au
The 38-year-old reportedly tested positive to the virus in April, just days after his father Prince Charles and UK PM Borris Johnson tested positive, but chose to keep it a secret.
Following the shock revelation, William claimed he chose to remain silence to protect the welfare of the British people, but many slammed his “poor judgement” for not telling the truth.
Meghan Markle spent her first Christmas with the British royal family in 2017, and broke the ice with a funny gag gift for Prince William.
Four generations of royal family members joined forces last year to make four Christmas puddings together—and now, the festive creations are ready to be gifted to members of the British Armed Forces.The sweet creations—hand-made by Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, Prince William, and Prince George—are being given to veterans in the United Kingdom as part of the Royal British Legion’s Together at Christmas initiative, which is helping tackle loneliness and isolation experienced by many during
And now it appears the Cambridges have ruffled some more feathers, after disgruntled fans accused the couple of again breaking the UK’s strict COVID travel restrictions.
Maria Sharapova is letting the world in on her little secret. On Thursday December 17th, the retired professional tennis player confirmed on Instagram that she is engaged to British businessman and co-founder of online auction house Paddle 8, Alexander Gilkes.
It took years of hard work for then-Camilla Parker Bowles to come out of the shadow of the late Princess Diana as Prince Charles‘ lifelong love. But thanks to Netflix’s The Crown rehashing and taking dramatic license with Charles and Camilla’s torrid and romantic affair during his unhappy marriage to Princess Diana, the late Di’s fans are now trolling the heir to the British throne and the woman he’s been married to since Apr.
It’s nothing but bliss ahead for Alexander Gilkes and Maria Sharapova. The couple, who began dating two years ago, are about to tie the knot, they announced on Instagram! Alexander, the dashing British art dealer tight with the entire royal family, swept the tennis pro off her feet. Here’s what else you should know about him:
Prince William and Prince Harry's friend Alexander Gilkes is officially engaged to tennis star Maria Sharapova.British millionaire Alexander announced the news on Thursday on Instagram with a loved up photo of the couple and the caption, "Thank you for making me a very, very happy boy.
The Sussexes were apparently “delighted” to open up their doors to their cousins, but the Queen was said to be less than thrilled about the move, which took place under the cover of darkness.
Pantoland at the London Palladium.
Prince William and Kate Middleton were reunited with the Queen in public for the first time since March on Tuesday night at Windsor Castle as they finished their Christmas tour of the UK.The Royal couple met with the monarch, 94, Prince Charles, 71, and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, 73, Prince Edward, 56, and Sophie Wessex, 55, and the Princess Royal, 70.
Prince William and Kate Middleton concluded their royal train tour by joining Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Edward, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, and Princess Anne in the quadrangle of Windsor Castle.The group -- who maintained six feet of separation throughout the event — was gathered to thank local volunteers and essential workers amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.The royal family enjoyed a performance by The Salvation Army UK band, before William and
Prince William and Kate Middleton have reunited with their family at Windsor Castle on Tuesday night (December 8) in Windsor, England.
Speaking to talkRADIO’s Mike Graham, royal biographer Angela Levin labelled the Sussexes’ reluctance to return as “cowardly” – especially given how frail the Queen and Prince Philip are.
This week marked the start of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s three-day tour of the British Isles. On the tour, the couple will travel to various locations across Britain aboard the royal train.
Prince William and Kate Middleton boarded the famous Royal Train for a festive three-day tour of the British Isles on Sunday.The royal couple will ride the train over 1,000 miles through England, Scotland and Wales, making ten stops to meet and thank key workers and outstanding men and women who have worked hard during the pandemic. It’s a huge honour to ride the royal train, as only the Queen has the power to let people travel on it.
Kate Middleton and Prince William have been spotted putting on a rare display of affection as they embarked on their royal tour of the UK on Monday 7 December.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 38, were seen exchanging a loving glance as they visited Euston Station in London. Kate and William appeared close as they looked around the station and chatted to staff before stepping on the royal train to start their three-day tour.
But despite the Cambridges’ attempts to acknowledge key workers for their efforts during the COVID crisis, many disgruntled fans have slammed the couple for not setting a good example.
Kate Middleton and Prince William will take the royal train on a three day 'thank you tour' of the UK.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will travel around the UK meeting front-line workers, volunteers, care home staff, teachers, school kids and young people to talk to them about their experiences during the coronavirus pandemic.The royal couple hope to pass on the nation’s thanks for the tireless efforts made throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.The 1,250 mile-journey will include stops in England,
Queen Elizabeth II is mourning the loss of her beloved dog, Vulcan.Multiple royal correspondents have reported that Vulcan, a dachshund-corgi mix, has died. 's Rebecca English tweeted, «The Queen is mourning the loss of one of her last two remaining dogs just weeks before Christmas.
Out of an abundance of caution and due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will not be heading to their Sandringham estate for Christmas this year. Buckingham Palace confirmed that the sovereign and the Duke of Edinburgh will instead stay put at Windsor Castle as the United Kingdom continues to slow down the spread of the novel virus.