Was there an ulterior motive for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle finally traveling to the UK to visit the Queen?!
30.03.2022 - 03:19 / usmagazine.com
Busted! Princess Charlotte adorably caught fans’ attention at her late great-grandfather Prince Philip’s memorial service when she made a silly face.
The 6-year-old royal was captured flinching, looking over to her left and making a “eek”-like facial expression on Tuesday, March 29, while sitting beside her older brother, Prince George.
The moment was seen by viewers who streamed the service live from Westminster Abbey in London. Throughout the event, all eyes were on Charlotte as she continued to grimace and smile from her pew.
The look when you see yourself on TV. #PrincePhilip
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— Royal Reporter (@RoyalReporterUK) March 29, 2022
Charlotte, who is only daughter of Prince William and Duchess Kate, was also seated beside her mother, 40, during the mass. The couple’s youngest child, Prince Louis, was not in attendance.
When the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived at Westminster Abbey, they took their children with them to meet with clergy members, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.
Charlotte was all smiles as she greeted Welby, who bent down to her eye level to speak with her before taking his place in the church. The little one was later seen holding Kate’s hand as the family exited the memorial.
William, 39, and George, 8, for their part, linked hands as they left the service. The father-son duo — who are in line for the British throne after Prince Charles — wore matching navy suits.
The Service of Thanksgiving for the life of the late Duke of Edinburgh came nearly one year after Philip died at age 99. His initial funeral took place in April 2021, but the Tuesday special service allowed representatives from charities and
Was there an ulterior motive for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle finally traveling to the UK to visit the Queen?!
This year, Queen Elizabeth II will be notably missing from the royal family’s customary Easter Sunday services.
Queen Elizabeth II will be notably missing from the royal family's customary Easter Sunday services. According to a royal source, the monarch will not be in attendance at church on Sunday, April 17 in honor of Easter Sunday, but other members of the royal family will be there. While it is a holiday, it will also mark a solemn occasion — the first anniversary of Prince Philip's funeral at Windsor Castle.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reported to be on their way to the Netherlands later this week to attend the Invictus Games on their first trip together since leaving for the US. It is seeming unlikely though that the couple will venture to the UK during their European visit to see the Windsor family, Royal experts have said.These predictions come as Harry has kept silent on the Queen ’s wish in a statement given in February to have Camilla take position as Queen Consort when Prince Charles becomes King.The 37 year old’s silence and general distance from the Royal family may be in result of his reportedly rocky relationship with Camilla, whom Royal author Tina Brown has said Harry "can't stand" as its been predicted this will be highlighted in his upcoming memoir.
Royal family feud? Prince Charles didn’t see eye to eye with Queen Elizabeth II when it came to Prince Andrew‘s presence at the late Prince Philip‘s memorial.
After Prince Philip's memorial service at Westminster Abbey, Sophie Wessex returned to royal duties. On Tuesday, The Queen put on a brave face as she led the royal arrives at the London venue, ready to celebrate the Duke of Edinburgh's life. And days later, the Countess of Wessex was back at work as she planted an elm tree in the garden of Buckingham Palace on Thursday.
Busted! Princess Charlotte adorably caught fans’ attention at her late great-grandfather Prince Philip’s memorial service when she made a silly face.
Senior royals gathered to honor the life of Prince Philip on Tuesday. Prince Charles, Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Andrew and other extended family were in attendance. Prince Harry chose not to attend the thanksgiving service. He had no plans to travel to the United Kingdom during late March, a spokesperson for the royal previously confirmed to Fox News Digital.
The memorial service for the late Duke of Edinburgh (aka Prince Philip, the Queen‘s late husband) was underway earlier today (March 29) at Westminster Abbey in London, England.
Today almost 2000 special guests have gathered at Westminster Abbey to remember Prince Philip. After his funeral was restricted by Covid-19 laws in place last year – which left Her Majesty, 95, sat alone – those who were unable to attend have come together to pay their respects. The day marked the first public outing by Prince Andrew since he settled out of court with Virginia Giuffre, after being accused of sexual assault – which he has denied.
Queen Elizabeth, 95, was photographed out and about in public for the first time since she had COVID-19 in February. On March 29, the Queen attended a service in honor of her late husband, Prince Philip, in London. Various members of the royal family attended the service, and Queen Elizabeth was seated in the front row. She wore a green coat and matching hat for the event.