Always the doting husband. Prince Harry touched down in the U.K. on Monday, April 12, for the first time since last year — and the distance from Meghan Markle is already weighing on him.
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A royal arrival! Zara Tindall welcomed her and husband Mike Tindall’s third child on Sunday, March 21.
The birth was “chaotic,” Mike, 42, said on the Tuesday, March 23, episode of “The Good, The Bad and the Rugby” podcast, noting that their son “arrived very quickly” on the bathroom floor.
He explained, “It was running to the gym, get a mat, get into the bathroom, get a mat on the floor, towels down. Fortunately, the midwife, who was going to meet us at the hospital wasn’t that far away. She drove
Always the doting husband. Prince Harry touched down in the U.K. on Monday, April 12, for the first time since last year — and the distance from Meghan Markle is already weighing on him.
With Prince Philip’s passing, Prince Andrew has made a return to public life.
The Royal Family continues to mourn Prince Philip.
Prince Harry is remembering his late grandfather.
Netflix drama’s portrayal of Prince Philip, who died at age 99 on Friday, compare with the man himself and the life he lived with Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II?Prince Philip dwelled in his wife's shadow, and the same goes for Philip in “The Crown,” as the title makes plain.
In the past few years, it’s been debated about just which of Prince Philip‘s sons would inherit his title of the Duke of Edinburgh upon his death.
death of her father, Prince Philip. Anne — who is the second child of Philip and Queen Elizabeth II -- remembered her father as «my teacher, my supporter» in a statement on Sunday. The Duke of Edinburgh died on Friday.
Prince Philip has left a “huge void” in Queen Elizabeth II’s life, their son Prince Andrew said Sunday, as well-wishers continued to leave floral tributes outside the gates of royal residences in memory of the monarch's husband.Andrew, the third of the couple’s four children, attended church at the Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor along with other members of the royal family, two days after the 99-year-old Philip died at Windsor Castle.Andrew said his mother “described it as having left a
After the demise of Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II and other relatives paid condolences to the Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Philip passed away on Friday at age 99, and according to several news reports prior to his demise, he was unwell.
Funeral plans for Prince Philip have been announced. Just eight days after his death at the age of 99, the royal family will gather to honor their patriarch with a private memorial, “regretfully” not open to the public due to the pandemic. An official announcement from wife Queen Elizabeth II has yet to come, but BBC reports that the Duke of Edinburgh’s memorial will take place on Saturday, April 17 at St.
Queen Elizabeth II is remaining calm following the death of her beloved husband Prince Philip, her former secretary Charles Anson said.
Manori Ravindran International EditorBritain is slowly coming to terms with the death of Prince Philip on Friday, with major figures extending condolences and Britons reflecting on the royal consort’s enduring legacy.Married to Queen Elizabeth II for 73 years, the prince had been in and out of hospital in recent years with ill health, and retired from public life altogether in August 2017 at 96.“He outlived nearly everyone who knew him and might explain him,” wrote BBC royal correspondent Jonny
ad news of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh's death today (9th April, 2021) we take a look back at one of the greatest love stories of all time.
A family affair. Prince William and Kate Middleton’s Easter 2021 plans included a “surprise” gift their three children gave to Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.
Hoppy holidays! Prince William and Duchess Kate’s three children enjoyed “fun” Easter celebrations on Sunday, April 4, a source exclusively told Us Weekly.
Great-grandpa’s little guy! Zara Tindall’s son Lucas’ middle name sweetly honors Prince Philip.
LONDON -- There’s no place like home.Queen Elizabeth II reminded a group of schoolchildren studying space exploration about the importance of returning to Earth as she reminisced in a video call about the first man to make the trip — Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin.The monarch, who invited Gargarin to Buckingham Palace shortly after his historic flight in 1961, was asked what the pioneering spaceman was like, according to details of the call released by the palace Friday.“Russian,’’ she replied