Queen Elizabeth II is back at work following her winter stay at Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
12.01.2020 - 23:26 / usmagazine.com
Staying the course. Queen Elizabeth II may be in the midst of a royal crisis, but she is still sticking to her regular routine.
The 93-year-old monarch attended Sunday Service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, England, on Sunday, January 12 — one day before her planned emergency meeting with Prince Harry, Prince William and Prince Charles to discuss Harry and Duchess Meghan‘s plan to step down as senior royals.
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Queen Elizabeth II is back at work following her winter stay at Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
Queen Elizabeth II is not feeling her best.
Feel better, Queen Elizabeth II
Even the queen needs time to rest. Queen Elizabeth II did not attend the Women’s Institute meeting in Norfolk, England, on Thursday, January 23, due to illness.
Multiple royal reporters have confirmed this morning that Meghan Markle did not join Prince Harry's Sandringham summit meeting with Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, and Prince William this morning via phone because she and Harry decided it wasn't necessary for her to. But E! got some additional detail about how the Duchess of Sussex has been spending her time in Canada as Harry sorts out the details of the two's future in England. Just to clear up some reports...
Prince Harry, Prince William, Prince Charles, and Queen Elizabeth II attended a Sandringham summit meeting this afternoon and it culminated with an update from the Queen herself on the future of Harry and his wife Meghan Markle. They will no longer be full-time working members of the British royal family, days after the couple announced their intention to step back as senior members of the royal family.
Kensington Palace shed some light on the reason that Duchess Meghan did not call into the Sandringham summit with Prince Harry, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William and Prince Charles.
Tensions rising? Prince Harry and Prince William were spotted leaving the Queen‘s Sandringham estate in separate cars after the royals held “constructive discussions” about Harry and wife Duchess Meghan‘s future.
Spotted! Prince Philip was seen leaving his Sandringham Estate ahead of Queen Elizabeth II’s meeting with Prince Harry, Prince William and Prince Charles.
On Monday morning, Prince Harry will join his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, his father, Prince Charles, and his older brother, Prince William, for a summit in Sandringham to discuss the ramifications of his and Meghan Markle's decision to step down as working royals.
Insiders say the an emergency family summit with , Prince William, and Prince Charles on Monday at her estate in Sandringham, following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's announcement that they planned to take from royal life.
Prince Harry has someunfinished business to attend to.
Prince Harry is reportedly meeting with the Queen, Prince Charles and Prince William on Monday, January 13, to discuss his and Duchess Meghan’s plans to step down as senior royals.