Finding the perfect gift for your significant other's grandma? Stressful. Finding said perfect gift when your S.O.'s grandma is the Queen? Panic-inducing.
17.12.2020 - 03:43 / foxnews.com
Even the Queen struggles with video chatting from time to time. When the spread of coronavirus forced a great deal of the world to stay at home, people had to adapt to a new way of conducting business, which meant more meetings via video chat.
The royal family is no exception as Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and even Queen Elizabeth II have conducted business, made appearances and held meetings over video. On Tuesday, a video was published online by the royal family
.Finding the perfect gift for your significant other's grandma? Stressful. Finding said perfect gift when your S.O.'s grandma is the Queen? Panic-inducing.
Channel 4 is causing a stir for its decision to use a deepfake version of Queen Elizabeth II as an alternative to her traditional festive broadcast.
Her Majesty was no doubt looking forward to catching up with her family – especially after such a tumultuous year, but the ongoing pandemic has seemingly made that impossible.
Like fine wine, royal Christmas pudding is better with age.
Mixed reports suggested the 36-year-old’s titles were to be given to either brother Wills or Princess Anne, but Harry is said to be hoping the Queen reconsiders the reclassification.
making solo appearances amid the coronavirus pandemic, but it sounds like we could see more group gatherings as we head into 2021 thanks to the Queen's new "firm of eight." According to The Sun, Queen Elizabeth II has picked a select group of eight senior royals to make public appearances together in order to abide by her personal rule of "one must be seen to be believed."The group includes Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Charles, Duchess Camilla of Cornwall, Prince Edward, Countess
Despite the unprecedented royal Christmas, Phil Dampier, author of Royally Suited: Harry and Meghan in Their Own Words, notes that it actually would have been possible for Harry, 36, and his family to join his grandparents for Christmas – but only if he’d chosen to do so.
As People reports, William and Kate Middleton ended their Royal Train tour with a visit to Windsor Castle on Tuesday, where they met local key workers and volunteers and listened to carols alongside the Queen, Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, and Princess Anne.
On Tuesday, Queen Elizabeth was joined by Wills and Kate and other senior royals at Windsor Castle, for a rare meet-up ahead of the proposed low-key festive season.
For the last 32 years, the royals gathered in Norfolk, to attend the Christmas Day church service, before greeting well-wishers outside – but alas, that won’t be happening this year.
Prince William and Queen Elizabeth had their first public reunion since March during a visit with the royal family at Windsor Castle on Tuesday night (December 8) in Windsor, England.
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 have reunited with their family at Windsor Castle on Tuesday night (December 8) in Windsor, England.
But now, it appears the Sussexes have officially been replaced, as a new Fab Four stepped out alongside the Queen at a rare joint family engagement on Tuesday.
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.