Just as everyone's New Years Eve plans are hanging by a thread this year, Kate Middleton also once had her plans dashed by Prince William.
20.12.2021 - 23:15 / usmagazine.com
Another Christmas amiss. Queen Elizabeth II will not celebrate the holidays in Sandringham due to the latest spike in COVID-19 cases, Us Weekly confirms.
The Queen, 95, who was set to fly from Windsor to Sandringham via helicopter on Wednesday, December 22, will not head to the countryside estate. She will spend Christmas at Windsor Castle for the second year in a row.
Royal expert Kerene Barefield revealed in an exclusive interview with Us that aides had developed backup plans for the queen to
Just as everyone's New Years Eve plans are hanging by a thread this year, Kate Middleton also once had her plans dashed by Prince William.
A royal Christmas to remember! Although they couldn’t spend the day with Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William and Duchess Kate had a memorable holiday with their children.
Following a search, the man was found to be carrying a crossbow, which was recovered by the police at the time of arrest.
As the rapid spread of the highly transmissible Omicron variant forces millions throughout the world to adjust their holiday plans, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are sharing a message of support.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have shared a Christmas message to mark a day “different to what so many of us had planned”.The Cambridges, both 39, are remaining in Norfolk for the festive season following the Queen’s decision to cancel the Royals’ traditional Sandringham Christmas for the second year running.Their message, shared on Twitter, read: “This Christmas will be different to what so many of us had planned.
Queen Elizabeth II is paying tribute to her late husband, Prince Philip, this Christmas.In a first look at the Queen's Christmas Day speech, the 95-year-old monarch was seen wearing the sapphire chrysanthemum brooch that she wore for a photocall on her honeymoon in 1947.
Gone but never forgotten. In a teaser for Queen Elizabeth II’s annual Christmas speech, released on December 23, the queen’s brooch honors her late husband, Prince Philip, who passed away in April at 99.
Kate Middleton and Prince William, both 39, are gearing up to spend Christmas in Norfolk with some of the Middleton family, according to reports. They will be joined by their three children Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, six, and Prince Louis, three, for a festive family occasion after Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was unfortunately forced to change her plans recently.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) and Prince William‘s Christmas holiday plans have been revealed amid lots of changes to the royal family traditional holiday celebrations.
Christmas will look a little different for the royal family this year.
Making it work. Queen Elizabeth II canceled her traditional Christmas trip to Sandringham, but she’ll still get to spend some time with the royal family.
Despite the Royal family's status, gift giving in the Windsor household is a lot less formal than you may think. From ‘Grow Your Own Girlfriend’ kits to expletive shower caps, Christmas at Sandringham is more fun than lavish.
Christmas at the royal Sandringham estate in eastern England amid concerns about the fast-spreading omicron variant.The palace said Monday that the 95-year-old queen will spend the holidays at Windsor Castle, west of London, where she has stayed for most of the pandemic.Other members of the royal family are expected to visit over the Christmas period, with precautions taken against spreading the virus.Coronavirus infections are surging in Britain — up 60% in a week — as omicron replaced delta as
The Queen has cancelled all of her Christmas plans in the wake of the Omicron Covid variant rapidly spreading across the UK. The 95 year old monarch has spent Christmas day at her Sandringham estate for decades, but will now be spending it at Windsor Castle for a second year running as a result of the ongoing pandemic.
The Queen has changed her Christmas plans due to COVID-19 and the spread of the new Omicron variant.
Standing ovation! Prince William and Duchess Kate were dressed to the nines for a charity show in London.
COVID-19 could impact Queen Elizabeth‘s Christmas plans.