The Chase's Anne Hegerty was stunned to discover that she is related to royalty after investigating her family history on ITV's DNA Journey on Monday.
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Queen Elizabeth II struggled privately with the divorces of three out of her four children, according to a new report. In an upcoming biography titled, "Queen of Our Times: The Life of Queen Elizabeth II", written by Robert Hardman, the author details the private pain the queen reportedly endured during the divorces of Prince Charles, Prince Andrew and Princess Anne. "Outwardly stoical, as ever, the Queen was finding the divorce talks deeply upsetting," Hardman notes in the book, according to People. Queen Elizabeth II reportedly struggled privately with the divorces of three out of her four children.
(Getty Images) "Another former member of the Household recalls that, every now and then, there would be a glimpse of her despair." The biography is expected to be released April 5. ‘Sadness and exasperation’ "It distressed her much more than she let on," a former staffer tells Hardman.
"I said, 'Ma'am, it seems to be happening everywhere.This is almost common practice.' But she just said, 'Three out of four!' in sheer sadness and exasperation. One shouldn't underestimate the pain she's been through." Princess Diana and Prince Charles separated in 1992 before finalizing their divorce in 1996.
(Getty Images) The queen reportedly maintained her stoic composure, no matter how bad private matters were. In the biography, Hardman details her "annus horribilis," or her horrible year, in 1992. "I don't remember a single occasion when I went to see her and she exclaimed, 'No! What next?'" her former press secretary Charles Anson told Hardman.
"The issue was sometimes embarrassing, but she got on with it. It is immensely reassuring in those situations to work for someone who isn't knocked back." Her former press secretary added
.The Chase's Anne Hegerty was stunned to discover that she is related to royalty after investigating her family history on ITV's DNA Journey on Monday.
Queen Elizabeth was a picture of determination on Tuesday, despite her frailty, as she attended the memorial service of her beloved late husband Philip, for her first official engagement outside of a royal resident in almost six months. Her display at Westminster Abbey - walking cautiously, holding onto the elbow of the Duke of York for support with one hand and carrying her stick with the other - differed greatly from how she appeared at the Welsh Senedd last autumn, walking somewhat speedily from the car.
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A rare public outing. Prince Andrew attended a memorial service for his late father, Prince Philip, with his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Elizabeth II honoured her late husband Prince Philip’s life and legacy today (March 29) at a Royal Family gathering.
Senior royals gathered to honor the life of Prince Philip on Tuesday. Prince Charles, Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Andrew and other extended family were in attendance. Prince Harry chose not to attend the thanksgiving service. He had no plans to travel to the United Kingdom during late March, a spokesperson for the royal previously confirmed to Fox News Digital.
The Queen was joined by the extended royal family today to pay their respects to the late Prince Philip who died last April aged 99.The family were reunited for a service of thanksgiving held on Tuesday 29 March at Westminster Abbey. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 95, was escorted into the venue by her son Prince Andrew, 62, and wore a green outfit for the occasion as she paid tribute to her husband Philip, who died on 9 April 2021. One of the first to arrive at the Abbey was the Queen's niece Lady Sarah Chatto with whom she shares an especially close bond.
The Queen has left Royal fans emotional after they noticed tears in her eyes during her late husband Prince Philip's service of thanksgiving on Tuesday 29 March at Westminster Abbey. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 95, was escorted into the venue by her son Prince Andrew, 62, and wore a green outfit for the occasion as she paid tribute to her husband Philip, who died aged 99 on 9 April 2021. A God Save the Queen played and hundreds around her sang, the Queen grabbed a tissue and wiped away tears from her eyes.
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On the climax of Kate Middleton and Prince William‘s visit to Jamaica as part of Queen Elizabeth II’s platinum jubilee, the British royals dipped into the past. Prince William, 39, and Kate, 40, attended a special military parade for service members who recently completed the Caribbean Military Academy’s Officer Training Program. Prince William and Kate dressed in white for the occasion, with the Duke of Cambridge donning his formal military uniform. Together, they stood on the back of a dark green open-top Land Rover – the spitting image of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip when they visited Kingston, Jamaica, in November 1953.
The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee will be tinged with sadness this year as our monarch remembers her late husband, Prince Philip. 2022 also marks two decades since the loss of her younger sister Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother, who died aged 101. It’s a year of reflection for Her Majesty, who’s also faced ill health and mobility issues - not to mention Prince Andrew’s sexual abuse lawsuit - but she’s stayed strong and will never ‘panic or collapse’, according to one royal expert.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are said to be “very much looking forward” to their royal tour of the Caribbean.The Cambridges will have a packed schedule on the week-long visit, beginning in Belize tomorrow. But there could be peril ahead.
The Queen is known to have quite the collection of outfits in her wardrobe that are inspired by all the colours of the rainbow. However, there is one colour in particular that has a specific meaning to her and we have often seen her wear this to various racing events over the years, and now we have found out why.
All those royal divorces may be old news, but the impact they made on Queen Elizabeth was kept pretty quiet.
Even the Queen of England has her own insecurities. Queen Elizabeth II has reportedly vented about her disappointment over her childrens’ divorces. Talking about the subject matter was hard for her, according to the new biography about the royal family. “Outwardly stoical, as ever, the Queen was finding the divorce talks deeply upsetting,” Robert Hardman wrote in his book, “Queen of Our Times: The Life of Queen Elizabeth II,” (via People.) “Another former member of the Household recalls that, every now and then, there would be a glimpse of her despair.”
Maluma and Queen Elizabeth II have some things in common! They both love their dogs, always wear jaw-dropping jewelry, rock bright colors, and have unique feelings towards “protective” accessories. Although Your Majesty uses bold colors for security reasons and Maluma for being fashion-forward, the pair are not making headlines because of a similar color outfit.