Call him Harry. Prince Harry is “not planning to officially drop his Mountbatten-Windsor title legally,” a source reveals exclusively in the new issue of Us Weekly, but he doesn’t plan to actively use his royal title or surname.
28.03.2020 - 06:05 / justjared.com
Queen Elizabeth II‘s birthday celebrations in London have been officially canceled due to the coronavirus.
Buckingham Palace released an update about the Trooping The Colour, which is considered the most royal celebration of the year and held in honor of the sovereign’s birthday.
“In line with Government advice, it has been agreed that The Queen’s Birthday Parade, also known as Trooping the Colour, will not go ahead in its traditional form,” the statement reads. “A number of other options are
Call him Harry. Prince Harry is “not planning to officially drop his Mountbatten-Windsor title legally,” a source reveals exclusively in the new issue of Us Weekly, but he doesn’t plan to actively use his royal title or surname.
Queen Elizabeth II addressed the world on the occasion of Easter. The festive spirit has dampened due to the Coronavirus outbreak. With lockdowns in several parts of the world, people are not going to have a traditional Easter celebration. While it is heartbreaking, Her Highness ignited a sense of hope with her Easter address. In the video shared by the Royal Family, the Queen talks about the importance of Easter, especially now as the world battles the COVID 19 pandemic.
The Queen's dressmaker revealed on Twitter that he was busy making scrubs, and already about to drop off his first set at an NHS Foundation Trust. Alongside photos of the navy blue garments, Parvin added a message, imploring others to join in the effort.
The queen is a creature of habit! According to former royal chef Darren McGrady, the reigning British monarch has the same chocolate cake to celebrate her birthday every single year — and it’s her “favorite.”
It's never been a more important time to celebrate healthcare workers. As doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals bravely fight on the front lines of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Tuesday marks World Health Day, an annual day devoted to global health awareness.
The British monarchy is taking the current coronavirus pandemic hard. To be fair, we all are...but it's often hard to remember that royals can show their emotions in stressful times too.
She also spoke of the incredible work National Health Service employees are doing on the front lines of fighting COVID-19.
The Queen has shared an emotional message with the world amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Queen’s Trooping the Colour birthday parade “will not go ahead in its traditional form” due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
“The Queen has set her sights on a beautiful rocking horse,” a source revealed to Us Weekly.
The Sunday Times reports that the 93-year-old's address will be aired in the coming weeks.
A royal aide at the Buckingham palace was reportedly diagnosed with Coronavirus before Queen Elizabeth II visited her London residence in Windsor Castle. Sources stated that the 93 years old Queen shifted out of the Buckingham Palace indefinitely on Thursday. All her engagements were cancelled but reports declared her fit and healthy. However, as a precaution, Queen Elizabeth moved out of the palace.
Royal commentator Victoria Arbiter told podcast HeirPod there were two reasons behind the decision to scrap the idea of a TV address.
Birthday boy! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s son, Archie, will celebrate his 1st birthday in May — and Queen Elizabeth II has a special gift planned for her great-grandson.
The Queen has spoken!
It would be a major understatement to say that things in the royal family are a little...weird at the moment. literally just finished up their before , and are beginning the . But like, on top of that, the current coronavirus pandemic is causing Queen Elizabeth's spring plans to be derailed. As a result, the Queen has now addressed the pandemic on Instagram, with Meghan and Harry showing their support by regramming it.
Though Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to step down as senior royals on March 31, they're still highlighting the message of Queen Elizabeth II — literally! On Thursday, the queen shared words of comfort to the people of Great Britain and the world, and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex reposted the statement.
BAZAAR.com can confirm that Queen Elizabeth II left Buckingham Palace for Windsor Castle earlier today. The queen traditionally spends the Easter holiday at Windsor Castle every year but left a week ahead of schedule due to concerns surrounding coronavirus.Several of the queen's royal engagements, including her Buckingham Palace garden parties, have been canceled or postponed amid the global pandemic.
Prince Harry is missing his friends and family in the U.K. after heading to Canada to join his wife Meghan Markle and their son, Archie, a royal insider is claiming.