Queen Elizabeth and Kate Middleton are marking the launch of the digital exhibition Hold Still.
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Queen Elizabeth II will not be returning to Buckingham Palace following her summer vacation at her Balmoral estate.The 94-year-old monarch will instead return to Windsor Castle, where she has quarantined with her husband, 99-year-old Prince Philip. The queen, who is expected to be in London only for important engagements, will commute to and from the city.
Queen Elizabeth and Kate Middleton are marking the launch of the digital exhibition Hold Still.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are expected to spend time at their Sandringham estate following their end-of-summer Balmoral stay, according to a new press release from Buckingham Palace. The press release also revealed that Queen Elizabeth could return to Buckingham Palace this year for special audiences and engagements as long as they follow the U.K.'s COVID-19 protocol.
Sandringham Estate, the country retreat of Queen Elizabeth II, will be hosting drive-in movies beginning Sept. 25, featuring a slate of popular and award-winning films shown on a state-of-the-art LED screen.
Jordan Moreau British moviegoers will be able to feel like royalty thanks to a drive-in film series hosted at Queen Elizabeth II’s Sandringham Estate.Starting on Sept. 25, the 20,000-acre private home of Queen Elizabeth and several previous monarchs will screen award-winning movies, like “1917,” “A Star Is Born,” “Bohemian Rhapsody” and more.Sam Mendes’ Oscar-winning war film will kick off the drive-in series at 5 p.m.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsBritish citizens missing the movie-going can experience films like they’re English royalty, almost. The Sandringham Estate, which has been the private home of her royal majesty Queen Elizabeth and monarchs before her, has opened up to host drive-in movie events.Starting Sept.
still learning new things about the monarch. Today's tea: Random dietary habits. The queen's former chef, Darren McGrady, recently gave insight into the queen's favorite foods and the items she totally avoids.
On the 23rd anniversary of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, a new documentary is being released that looks at the public’s reaction to how Queen Elizabeth dealt with the tragedy.
Being the Queen, is directed by Tom Jennings, the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning filmmaker who also helmed the 2017 documentary, Diana: In Her Own Words. That film was so fascinating thanks to hundreds of hours of footage and never before seen tapes, and Jennings gives Being the Queen the same treatment.
their parents? That's a whole another story. "While Queen Elizabeth is groomed and trained in posture, you can still tell how much she adores her children," Susan Constantine, human behavioral expert and author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Reading Body Language, tells GoodHousekeeping.com.
Queen Elizabeth‘s granddaughter Zara Tindall and her husband Mike took rapid Coronavirus tests and filmed it to show the public how easy it was. They both rested negative.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip may be married for 72 years, but things were rocky once she officially took over the throne in 1952 following the death of her father, King George VI.“This extremely active enthusiastic young man who suddenly finds his whole life is going to be taken away from him and probably thinking he will become a “yes man” for the rest of his life.” Prince Philip’s cousin, Lady Pamela Hicks, says in the upcoming National Geographic documentary, Being the Queen.
Queen Elizabeth II continues to reign from Windsor Castle amid the coronavirus pandemic, the 94-year-old monarch learned she can depend on Duchess Kate to keep things running smoothly from Kensington Palace, a source reveals exclusively in the new issue of Us Weekly.“These are strange times for everyone, senior royals included, and having Kate as her rock has made it so much easier for the queen to adapt to her new life at Windsor,” the source tells Us.
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip typically return to Buckingham Palace in the fall, after spending the summer at their Scottish estate, Balmoral. But this year, the coronavirus pandemic has altered their plans.
The Sunday Times (via ), this is the longest amount of time she's been away from Buckingham Palace in her entire reign as Queen.
As Queen Elizabeth resides at Balmoral Castle for the summer months, plans are being worked out for where she will return after her break.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are getting back to their royal roots. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex participated in a virtual call with young leaders on Monday as a part of the Queen's Commonwealth Trust.