Like fine wine, royal Christmas pudding is better with age.
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It's been a tough few weeks for royal dogs. In late November, the Cambridges' English Cocker Spaniel Lupo died, and the royal couple confirmed the news in a somber Instagram post."Very sadly last weekend our dear dog, Lupo, passed away.
He has been at the heart of our family for the past nine years and we will miss him so much," wrote Will and Kate on social media, signing the post personally with a simple "W & C." This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content
.Like fine wine, royal Christmas pudding is better with age.
Four generations of royal family members joined forces last year to make four Christmas puddings together—and now, the festive creations are ready to be gifted to members of the British Armed Forces.The sweet creations—hand-made by Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, Prince William, and Prince George—are being given to veterans in the United Kingdom as part of the Royal British Legion’s Together at Christmas initiative, which is helping tackle loneliness and isolation experienced by many during
The Sunday Times in London, consulting editor of Newsday in New York City, and as the founding editor of Conde Nast Traveler. Today, he is a regular columnist for The Daily Beast and his new book will be released on January 5.It's a biography of the Queen with a jaw-dropping opening sentence: “Queen Elizabeth II is the longest-reigning monarch in British history and will likely be the last Queen of England,” Irving writes.
Elizabeth Hurley is celebrating after being given an incredible award by CEW UK.MORE: Elizabeth Hurley and sister stun in matching bikinis - and fans go crazyThe actress, 55, announced the exciting news on Tuesday, by sharing a picture of herself holding her award and telling her fans: "All dressed up (at home) to receive the Lifetime Achievement award from @cew_uk - Cosmetic Executive Women - for my work with @esteelaudercompanies and their Breast Cancer Campaign. WATCH: Elizabeth Hurley
Elizabeth Hurley shared some risque photos from her past role as Queen Helena in E's "The Royals." The British actress departed from her normal routine of posting throwback bikini photos to share old ones from her time spent on the set of the former TV show.
Speaking to talkRADIO’s Mike Graham, royal biographer Angela Levin labelled the Sussexes’ reluctance to return as “cowardly” – especially given how frail the Queen and Prince Philip are.
“Long Live the Queen! 23 Rules for Living From Britain’s Longest-Reigning Monarch” (Turner), he explores the secrets to the royal’s enduring longevity.One of her favorites? One-upmanship.Kozlowski recalls a time when the queen out-performed “Iron Lady” Margaret Thatcher, who was just six months her senior.
The United Kingdom is the first country to start administrating the COVID-19 vaccine, but that doesn’t mean the royals will get special treatment.
A post shared by Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@kensingtonroyal)Now, several royal correspondents are reporting that the Queen's dog Vulcan, a dachshund-corgi mix, has also passed away during lockdown.Buckingham Palace has yet to comment publicly on the dog's death, but per the Daily Mail's Rebecca English: "The Queen is mourning the loss of one of her last two remaining dogs just weeks before Christmas.
Prince Harry stepped back from his royal duties almost one year ago, and is reportedly already being mistaken for a common man. The British monarch was shopping for a Christmas tree with wife Meghan Markle when a young boy approached him thinking he was a salesman, per the Daily Mail. The mixup is believed to have occurred on December 1 when the couple visited a local pop-up retailer, in search of the perfect tree for their Montecito mansion.
Queen Elizabeth II is mourning the loss of her beloved dog, Vulcan.Multiple royal correspondents have reported that Vulcan, a dachshund-corgi mix, has died. 's Rebecca English tweeted, «The Queen is mourning the loss of one of her last two remaining dogs just weeks before Christmas.
Queen Elizabeth is sadly facing a loss in the family.
Christmas magic is in the air in Berkshire thanks to Queen Elizabeth’s Windsor Castle Christmas decorations. The 94-year-old British monarch will be spending her holiday at the royal residence for the first time in 33 years, so you already know she pulled out all the stops.
Out of an abundance of caution and due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will not be heading to their Sandringham estate for Christmas this year. Buckingham Palace confirmed that the sovereign and the Duke of Edinburgh will instead stay put at Windsor Castle as the United Kingdom continues to slow down the spread of the novel virus.