Prince William smiles down at his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, as he joins her during her official visit to Scotland on Monday morning (June 28).
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Queen Elizabeth II is reportedly a big fan of hit police drama Line of Duty and watched it when she was isolating at Windsor castle. According to The Sunday Times, the monarch also enjoyed discussing the plot twists of the show with her closest staff members.
Prince William smiles down at his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, as he joins her during her official visit to Scotland on Monday morning (June 28).
It was a bubbly good time when Queen Elizabeth II kicked off a week of royal duties on Scotland on Monday (June 28), the first visit to the country since her husband Prince Philip passed away in April. The 95-year-old head of the British royal family was joined by grandson Prince William to help open a new A.G.
The royal family may no be on the same page but looks like they are back to slowly building bridges. After Prince Harry and Meghan Markle paid tribute to the Queen by naming their daughter Lilibet after her, Queen Elizabeth has now invited the couple for next year's platinum jubilee celebrations.
Queen Elizabeth was in a vibrant mood during the first in-person weekly audience with the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic at Buckingham Palace yesterday, i.e. June 23.
Queen Elizabeth is still showing her grandson her love.
It's a special day today, i.e. June 21, for the Cambridges as Prince William celebrates his 39th birthday.
The Queen appeared to be in good spirits on Tuesday as she hosted the Australian prime minister Scott Morrison at Windsor Castle.The monarch, who was previously spotted sharing a sweet moment with the Duchess of Cornwall, smiled as she entertained Scott, 53, in the Oak Room at the Berkshire residence. It was her first face to face audience in a year, since the start of the pandemic.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison at Windsor Castle.The monarch, who wore a bright yellow floral dress, chatted to Morrison Tuesday in the royal residence’s Oak Room.The queen is also monarch of Australia, part of the Commonwealth club of 54 nations.It’s been a very busy week for the 95-year-old queen, who travelled by train to southwest England’s Cornwall on Friday to host an evening reception for world leaders attending the Group of Seven summit.She then returned to Windsor to preside
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Queen Elizabeth hosted US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden for tea at Windsor Castle following the conclusion of the G7 summit. President Biden and Dr Jill Biden received a warm welcome at the castle along with a Guard of Honor formed of the Queen's Company First Battalion Grenadier Guards who gave the First Couple a royal salute.
Queen Elizabeth II and President Joe Biden met up at Windsor Castle on Sunday. The pair — alongside First Lady Dr.
Queen Elizabeth, President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden are all meeting!
Queen Elizabeth, 95, has met with President Joe Biden, 78, and First Lady Jill Biden, 70, for tea at Windsor Castle. The British monarch hosted the couple on June 13, after meeting briefly at a reception two days prior. It marked Biden’s first sit-down with the Queen since his inauguration as President of the United States, and the royal’s first major engagement since her late husband Prince Philip passed away.
Queen Elizabeth II was back at her residence at Windsor Castle on Saturday to view a military parade to mark her official birthday.The 95-year-old monarch sat on a dais to watch the ceremony that despite ongoing social distancing restrictions did not disappoint on the pomp and pageantry front. If she was tired after meeting G-7 leaders, including U.S.
Queen Elizabeth‘s Trooping the Colour event was much different this year than in previous years!
Queen Elizabeth held a special Trooping the Colour ceremony at Windsor Castle.The annual event, which marks her official birthday, was celebrated on Saturday, with a military parade in the quadrangle of the castle.
Queen Elizabeth continued her 95th birthday celebrations with her annual Trooping the Colour event. The royal looked elegant as she stepped out in Windsor wearing a powder blue coat and matching hat, both with a yellow embroidered pattern, on Saturday, June 12. She was all-smiles for the scaled back crowd, watching the Scots Guard lead the parade from a white tented area in a chair.
Queen Elizabeth II was back at her residence at Windsor Castle on Saturday to view a military parade to mark her official birthday.The 95-year-old monarch sat on a dais to watch the ceremony that despite ongoing social distancing restrictions did not disappoint on the pomp and pageantry front. If she was tired after meeting G-7 leaders, including U.S.
After commemorating the late Prince Philip's 100th birthday this week, Queen Elizabeth has reunited with her royal family members for the first time since her beloved husband's funeral on April 17 at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
President Joe Biden and Jill Biden made their way across the pond.The president and first lady met Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family during a reception at The Eden Project in England, at the G7 Summit on Friday. Prince Charles, Camila, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William and Kate Middleton were also in attendance.