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Sarah Ferguson Shares Update on Queen Elizabeth II’s 2 Corgis, Says Taking Care of Them Is a ‘Big Honor’ - www.usmagazine.com - London - city Sandy
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09.10.2022 / 01:21

Sarah Ferguson Shares Update on Queen Elizabeth II’s 2 Corgis, Says Taking Care of Them Is a ‘Big Honor’

Major pup-date! Prince Andrew’s ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, revealed how Queen Elizabeth II’s corgis are doing following the late monarch’s death on September 8. 

It’s a ‘big honor’ to take Queen Elizabeth’s corgis: Sarah Ferguson - nypost.com - Britain - county Windsor - city Sandy - county Prince Edward
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07.10.2022 / 18:13

It’s a ‘big honor’ to take Queen Elizabeth’s corgis: Sarah Ferguson

Queen Elizabeth’s beloved corgis, Muick and Sandy, after the monarch’s passing last month.The Duchess of York, 62, also known as Fergie, is offering people a glimpse into her pet-filled family life after taking over the dogs’ care alongside her ex-husband Prince Andrew.During the Henley Literary Festival earlier this week, Fergie revealed that it’s a “big honor” to have the pets. She called them “national treasure[s],” and said they were “taught well,” the Telegraph reported.Andrew, 62, and Fergie are also pet parents to five Norfolk terriers at their shared home at the Royal Lodge in Windsor. Fergie shared: “They all balance out, the carpet moves as I move but I’ve got used to it now.”Andrew is very affectionate towards the corgis, and comforted them during Her Majesty’s funeral on Sept.

How Queen Elizabeth will be remembered in cakes, pigeons and train lines named after her - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Canada - city Westminster
ok.co.uk
21.09.2022 / 23:02

How Queen Elizabeth will be remembered in cakes, pigeons and train lines named after her

Queen Elizabeth II’s reign may have come to an end when she died on 8 September after 70 years on the throne, but she is a figure who will be remembered for many years to come. Her legacy will go down in history as the United Kingdom’s longest reigning monarch and to commemorate that there are many ways that those not just in the country, but around the world will make sure she is remembered.These include many weird and wonderful things named after the late monarch including London train lines, a cluster of islands in Canada and even pigeons.

Prince William breaks silence after Queen's funeral in speech for New York event - www.ok.co.uk - New York - county Summit - city New York, county Summit
ok.co.uk
21.09.2022 / 21:21

Prince William breaks silence after Queen's funeral in speech for New York event

Prince William has spoken in public for the first time since the late Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral. The new Prince of Wales, 40, had been due to attend the Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit in New York on Wednesday 21 September. While he couldn't attend in person due to the "saddest of occasions", he instead addressed the summit via video call.

Queen's favourite pony Emma stands solo as Her Majesty passes her one last time - www.ok.co.uk - New York - city Sandy - city Westminster - city Saint George
ok.co.uk
20.09.2022 / 02:47

Queen's favourite pony Emma stands solo as Her Majesty passes her one last time

Queen Elizabeth II's favourite pony Emma stood alone on the side of the Long Walk as she bid her final farewell on Monday, 19 September. Her late Majesty's coffin made its way from Westminster Abbey to Windsor Castle in a procession, which saw King Charles III, 73, lead the Royal Family behind.

‘Insanely tall’ man at Queen’s funeral sparks jokes: ‘Must be the royal light bulb changer’ - nypost.com - New York - Ireland - county Prince Edward
nypost.com
20.09.2022 / 01:43

‘Insanely tall’ man at Queen’s funeral sparks jokes: ‘Must be the royal light bulb changer’

monarch’s funeral on Monday. Matthew Magee — who measures 7 feet, 2 inches tall — walked ahead of the queen’s coffin during an outdoor procession, with many taking to Twitter to ask the identity of the “insanely tall” mystery man. “That very tall man in the funeral procession, a member of the royal household, must be the royal light bulb changer!” one quipped.

Queen Elizabeth II's Corgis, Royal Pony Pay Touching Tribute Amid Funeral Procession - www.etonline.com - London - county Windsor - city Sandy
etonline.com
19.09.2022 / 20:11

Queen Elizabeth II's Corgis, Royal Pony Pay Touching Tribute Amid Funeral Procession

Queen Elizabeth II's beloved animals were on hand to pay their respects to the monarch. As the late royal's coffin made its final procession from London's Westminster Abbey to Windsor Castle, millions of mourners lined up to say their final goodbyes to the royal — who died on Sept.

Queen Elizabeth II laid to rest with the words used at her beloved father’s funeral - www.ok.co.uk - city Sandringham - city Jerusalem - county Norfolk - city Westminster
ok.co.uk
19.09.2022 / 19:57

Queen Elizabeth II laid to rest with the words used at her beloved father’s funeral

Queen Elizabeth II was known to be particularly close to her father, George VI, so it seems only right that elements of their funerals mirrored one another. A state funeral for the late monarch took place in Westminster Abbey on Monday morning, before the coffin was taken on an emotional journey to St. George's Chapel, Windsor, where the Queen will be buried alongside Price Philip.

Queen Elizabeth II's beloved corgis: Prince Andrew makes a pit stop before burial service - www.foxnews.com - city Sandy
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19.09.2022 / 18:51

Queen Elizabeth II's beloved corgis: Prince Andrew makes a pit stop before burial service

Prince Andrew made a pit stop ahead of the burial of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. The Duke of York was photographed with the queen's beloved corgis, Muick and Sandy, outside of Windsor Castle as the hearse carried Her Majesty's coffin to St. George's Chapel.The two pups were walked around Windsor Castle and then watched the procession of the coffin.

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Return to Site of Their Royal Wedding for Queen Elizabeth's Funeral - www.etonline.com - Britain - London - county Windsor - Charlotte
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19.09.2022 / 18:49

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Return to Site of Their Royal Wedding for Queen Elizabeth's Funeral

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have returned to the site of their 2018 royal wedding. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were seen back in Windsor, England, on Monday amid the events surrounding thestate funeral, procession, and committal service for Queen Elizabeth II at St. George's Chapel. The funeral took place at Westminster Abbey in London, England, with Harry and Meghan seated behind his father, King Charles III, and stepmother, Camilla, the Queen Consort.

UK news channel panned for playing ‘Emoji Movie’ during Queen’s funeral - nypost.com - Britain - New York
nypost.com
19.09.2022 / 16:49

UK news channel panned for playing ‘Emoji Movie’ during Queen’s funeral

widely considered one of the worst animated films ever made, Express reported. It then followed it up by playing other animated flicks “Stuart Little” and “Ice Age 3,” Metro reported.In doing so, Channel 5 became the only major British service not to broadcast any Queen-related coverage during the event.

Queen Elizabeth II's Coffin Makes Final Journey to Windsor Castle - www.etonline.com - Britain - Scotland - county Hall - county King And Queen
etonline.com
19.09.2022 / 16:47

Queen Elizabeth II's Coffin Makes Final Journey to Windsor Castle

Queen Elizabeth II's coffin has begun it's final journey to Windsor Castle. The coffin had been Lying-in-State in at Westminster Hall since last Thursday, but was taken in procession from the Palace of Westminster to Westminster Abbey on Monday morning, where Her Majesty's state funeral service took place.Following the funeral, the coffin traveled in procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch, and then to Windsor. Once there, the coffin was placed inside the State Hearse.

Meghan Markle seen wiping tear from her eye in heartbreaking snap from Queen's funeral - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Charlotte - city Westminster - county King And Queen
ok.co.uk
19.09.2022 / 16:15

Meghan Markle seen wiping tear from her eye in heartbreaking snap from Queen's funeral

Meghan Markle was seen overcome with emotion as she joined members of the royal family at the State Funeral for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey on Friday.The Duchess of Sussex was seen wiping a tear from her eye in emotional pictures as the procession left Westminster Abbey for Wellington Arch while members of the royal family watched on.The Queen Consort, the Duchess of Sussex, the Princess of Wales and the Countess of Wessex were seen looking sombre as the King and his siblings marched off. Prince George and Princess Charlotte stood in front of their mother, with George looking directly at the coffin as it passed.

George, 9, and Charlotte, 7, will walk in procession behind Queen's coffin and attend funeral - www.ok.co.uk - Charlotte - city Westminster
ok.co.uk
19.09.2022 / 00:45

George, 9, and Charlotte, 7, will walk in procession behind Queen's coffin and attend funeral

Prince George and Princess Charlotte will attend the Queen’s state funeral, the order of service has shown.The nine year old future king and his seven year old sister will gather with 2,000 people in Westminster Abbey to remember their late great-grandmother on Monday 19 September, as millions watch the televised service across the globe.The young Prince and Princess will walk through the gothic church with the Royal Family, in procession behind the Queen’s coffin as it is carried by the military bearer party.Their grandfather, the King with the Queen Consort will process immediately behind the coffin, followed by the Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, then the Duke of York, followed by the Earl and Countess of Wessex, and then the Prince and Princess of Wales. George and Charlotte, who called the Queen “Gan Gan”, will be together, behind their parents, walking side-by-side in formation, followed by their uncle and aunt the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and other members of the Royal Family.The second and third in line to the throne are also expected to be at the committal service in St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle afterwards.The Prince and Princess’ four year old brother Prince Louis is not set to be there.

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