Meghan Markle was likely asleep at her new residence in Los Angeles -- being eight hours behind U.K.
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Queen Elizabeth II may be in quarantine, but she's still having fun! The 94-year-old head of the British monarchy has been participating in video calls in lieu of her in-person duties amid the coronavirus pandemic. Earlier this week, Her Royal Highness spoke with members of the Armed Forces in Great Britain, including Lance Corporal Shanwayne Stephens, who is a member of the Queen's Colour Squadron and a pilot for the Jamaican bobsled team. «Gosh, sounds like a very dangerous job!» the queen
.Meghan Markle was likely asleep at her new residence in Los Angeles -- being eight hours behind U.K.
Meghan Markle likely slept at her new residence in Los Angeles -- being eight hours behind U.K.
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, had all eyes on her when she and Prince Harry announced that they will be stepping back from their royal roles earlier this year. What followed was unprecedented backlash and hate against the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for not shouldering the responsibilities that come with the title.
Princess Diana always knew that her oldest son, Prince William, had what it took to be a great king. In November 1995, the late royal sat down for what would turn out to be an explosive interview with BBC1 Panorama about her divorce from Prince Charles.
It's been years since Princess Diana's untimely death in 1997 but her legacy still lives on through her children Prince William and Prince Harry. Even now, her sons talk fondly about their beloved mother who was adored by millions and became a much bigger entity than even the royal family.
Queen Elizabeth II was coached through a video call by her daughter, Princess Anne, while working from home amid the coronavirus pandemic.ITV released a clip from its upcoming documentary Anne: The Princess Royal at 70 on Tuesday, July 28, which showed the queen, 94, joining a Webex conference to mark Carers Week — a week dedicated to supporting caregivers in the U.K.“Good morning,” the monarch said after she joined the call.
Queen Elizabeth II has continued her official duties from within Windsor Castle thanks to the help of video chatting. In a sweet clip from the recent ITV special,, the Queen and her 69-year-old daughter, Princess Anne, are participating in a video call with some local carers when issues arise. «Good morning at Windsor!» Anne tells her mother. «Good morning. I'm very glad to have been able to join you,» the Queen replies. But the chat isn't without its difficulties.
Princess Beatrice's wedding was definitely not what she was expecting it to be. After the coronavirus pandemic forced the royal to cancel her plans for a big, full-scale royal wedding to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, in May, Beatrice opted for a smaller affair in July.
Queen Elizabeth showed off her video call skills again as she undertook a virtual visit to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
source, Beatrice had a change of heart ahead of her wedding and “made a request [to borrow one from the Queen], and that was kindly granted—and it looked amazing! It was touching for the both of them.” Awwww.FYI, the Queen first wore the gown to the premiere of Lawrence of Arabia in London in 1962 (pictured below), but the dress Beatrice wore isn't exactly same.
As the saying goes, heavy is the head that wears the crown. But as it happens, the intricacies of who gets to wear which tiara is an intricate one, and it falls on the head of Queen Elizabeth to decide.
At 11 A.M. on Friday, Princess Beatrice married British property developer Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in a secret wedding at The Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge, Windsor.
Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi pulled off what, under normal circumstances, would be totally impossible: A secret royal wedding. The pair married in a private, surprise ceremony on Friday at All Saints Chapel in Windsor Great Park in front of just 20 guests.
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Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Princess Beatrice of York initially cancelled her May nuptials to property developer Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. However, in a surprising move, the princess decided to tie the knot in a very private wedding ceremony, which took place at The Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge in Windsor on Friday.
What’s old is new again! Princess Beatrice wed her real life prince charming Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, 37, in a private ceremony attended by Queen Elizabeth II — and she wore one of her grandmother’s dresses! The 31-year-old daughter of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Sarah, Duchess of York wore several items on loan from the Queen for her big day, including her stunning ivory gown by Norman Hartnell.
Princess Beatrice is a married woman after secretly tying the knot with multi-millionaire property developer Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. Buckingham Palace confirmed the intimate wedding, which took place on Friday morning—two months after their nuptials were postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic."The private wedding ceremony of Princess Beatrice and Mr Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi took place at 11 a.m.
The secret ceremony took place on the grounds of Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew’s home at Royal Lodge and the Queen described the nuptials as a ‘very nice’ occasion.The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh were just two of twenty guests invited to the intimate ceremony with Beatrice’s sister Eugenie and Edoardo’s son Wolfie also thought to be on the guest list.Beatrice and Edoardo had initially planned a bigger bash for their wedding day which was supposed to take place on the 29th May but in light