In the past, followers of the royal family have wondered why Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip don’t live together. The answer is surprisingly simple, according to one royal biographer.
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wedding day, Queen Elizabeth reportedly laid down the law with Prince Philip about one of his worst habits: Smoking. Elizabeth's vendetta against cigarettes didn't come out of nowhere.
Her father, King George VI, was a heavy smoker and suffered from several related health issues, including lung cancer, in the years leading up to his untimely death in 1952 at just 56. According to royal author Bryan Kozlowski in his new book Long Live the Queen! 13 Rules for Living from Britain's Longest Reigning
.In the past, followers of the royal family have wondered why Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip don’t live together. The answer is surprisingly simple, according to one royal biographer.
and feline security guards.After showcasing herself and her house on the TV series, her neighbors warned that “a lot of weird things were happening in the area,” the UK’s Daily Star reported. She said it was “a little scary” that people knew where she lived.Her response: “If guns and dogs don’t scare people, we need a tiger.”And after further thought, she came to the conclusion that this was actually a good idea.“I decided it would be really fun to do that,” she said.
Prince Charles is opening up in a very rare interview with British Vogue, speaking about something most wouldn’t associate him with – fashion.
Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Philip, have returned to Windsor Castle.Following a week spent at their Sandringham estate in Norfolk, BAZAAR.com can confirm that the queen and her husband are back at their Windsor Castle estate ahead of the United Kingdom's second government-ordered lockdown due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
But despite Wills’ recent commitment to environmental change, news of the gifted patronages has seemingly ruffled a few feathers among one of the charities’ key members.
Speaking during an interview on the Graham Norton Show, British comedian Lee Mack claimed that Kylie left Her Majesty “stranded” at her Diamond Jubilee Concert in 2012.
think about, but that just proves how amazing (and uniquely qualified for her job) Queen Elizabeth is. In his new book Long Live the Queen! 13 Rules for Living from Britain's Longest Reigning Monarch, royal author Bryan Kozlowski explains that taking the throne actually put Queen Elizabeth II more at ease—at least compared to how she felt before stepping into her role as monarch, that is.
Duke of Cambridge Prince William reportedly did not appreciate Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s move on the day of Archie’s birth! The Duke and Duchess of Sussex--Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, released a statement after his birth saying the Duchess was in labor.
Prince Harry has always had an amazing sense of humor and, if we ever needed proof of that fact, we just got it in a big way, courtesy of royal author Bryan Kozlowski. In his new book, Long Live the Queen! 13 Rules for Living from Britain's Longest Reigning Monarch, Kozlowski shares a story about one of Harry's classic royal pranks—on his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, of all people.
Prince William and Prince Harry’s rocky relationship.Reporter Robert Lacey explores the origins of the princes’ rift in his book, Battle of Brothers: William and Harry – The Inside Story of a Family in Tumult, which was released on Tuesday, October 20.
Earlier this year, Prince William refused to attend a lunch with his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and his younger brother Prince Harry to clear the air and heal the alleged rift within the British royal family.
Finding Freedom author Omid Scobie added: "No masks for anyone at today’s engagement, but Buckingham Palace confirm that the Queen consulted her own doctors and all staff at @dstlmod tested negative before the visit."My two cents: While sensible and safe precautions were clearly made, I do worry that most people seeing the photos/videos won’t know the back story.
British monarch Queen Elizabeth II made her first public engagement in seven months when she visited the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory on October 15. Her Majesty was joined by grandson Prince William as they ventured outside of castle walls, to Wiltshire, England, for the first time since the deadly COVID-19 pandemic began.