Queen Elizabeth II took part in her first public Zoom call ahead of her 94th birthday parade.Her Majesty and her daughter, Princess Anne, video-chatted with care workers from the Carers Trust to mark Carers Week 2020.
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Forever the diplomat Queen Elizabeth has had to entertain some of the world’s most hated world leaders on behalf of the British Government.
Vladimir Putin, Bashar-Al-Assad and Robert Mugabe were all invited to Buckingham Palace, but according to royal biographer Robert Hardman, it was Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu that she dreaded the most.
Ceaușescu and his wife, Elena, were invited on a State Visit in 1978 and in keeping with State Visit tradition, the Queen hosted a formal dinner at the
Queen Elizabeth II took part in her first public Zoom call ahead of her 94th birthday parade.Her Majesty and her daughter, Princess Anne, video-chatted with care workers from the Carers Trust to mark Carers Week 2020.
coronavirus pandemic. As part of Carers Week in the U.K., the 94-year-old monarch showed once again that she's adept at meeting the challenges posed by new technologies.
. The couple are currently staying at Windsor while self-isolating amid coronavirus, and have been there for several months at this point.
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and Queen Elizabeth's husband marked his 99th birthday on Wednesday. One of the oldest members of the royal family, a new photo was released on social media to commemorate Prince Philip's special day.
Prince Philip posed for a new photo alongside his wife, Queen Elizabeth II, ahead of his 99th birthday.“This new photograph of The Duke of Edinburgh and The Queen was taken last week in the quadrangle at Windsor Castle to mark His Royal Highness’s 99th birthday tomorrow,” the royal family’s Instagram caption read on Tuesday, June 9.The celebratory snap features Queen Elizabeth, 94, wearing a floral-printed Angela Kelly dress, 18.8 carat diamond brooch called Cullinan V, and a pearl necklace.
Prince Philip! The Duke of Edinburgh turns 99 on Wednesday and to celebrate the occasion, the retired royal posed with his wife, Queen Elizabeth II, for an official portrait. The 94-year-old queen is wearing an Angela Kelly dress with the Cullinan V diamond brooch.
There certainly won’t be fuss. Count on that.
Queen Elizabeth II, won’t be using their HRH royal titles as adults.Sophie, Countess of Wessex, opened up about how she and Prince Edward have decided to raise their 16-year-old daughter and 12-year-old son in a candid interview with the U.K.’s Sunday Times on Saturday, June 6. “We try to bring them up with the understanding that they are very likely to have to work for a living,” Sophie, 55, revealed.
Queen Elizabeth II, won’t be using their HRH royal titles as adults.Sophie, Countess of Wessex, opened up about how she and Prince Edward have decided to raise their 16-year-old daughter and 12-year-old son in a candid interview with the U.K.’s Sunday Times on Saturday, June 6. “We try to bring them up with the understanding that they are very likely to have to work for a living,” Sophie, 55, revealed.
The summer of 2020 has been unlike other summers Queen Elizabeth II has spent in her 68 years of reign. The Coronavirus outbreak in the United Kingdom not only forced to Royal family to cancel all the summer engagements but it also led to the Queen and Prince Philip to quarantine and lockdown at the Windsor Castle.
Back on track! Queen Elizabeth II is adjusting how she celebrates her official birthday after the coronavirus pandemic’s stay-at-home orders previously canceled the affair.
Even Queen Elizabeth II needs some fresh air. The 94-year-old monarch was spotted for the first time as she self-isolates at Windsor Castle amid the coronavirus pandemic.
New pictures of Queen Elizabeth enjoying her favourite pastime have been released.
Queen Elizabeth II has been pictured riding in the grounds of Windsor Castle – her first public appearance since the coronavirus lockdown began.
Perhaps the most special guest for 94-year-old Queen Elizabeth’s birthday wasn’t even Her Majesty herself—it was her great-grandson, one-year-old baby Archie. She couldn’t help but focus on him during a video call, as Queen Elizabeth’s Prince Harry and Baby Archie red hair comparison was clearly noted by sources.
and her youngest great-grandchild, , may live an ocean apart now that his parents, and , have relocated to Los Angeles, but that doesn't mean they're not keeping in touch. On Zoom, of course.During a reported call to celebrate her birthday (which was April 21), the queen made a sweet remark about one of Archie's signature traits.
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip might be in quarantine at Windsor Castle but that won’t stop them from taking part in some of their favourite activities.
Even Queen Elizabeth II wants to dodge house guests on occasion. In a recent ITV documentary titled "Inside the Crown: Secrets of the Royals," it was revealed that the monarch once ducked into a bush to avoid speaking with a particularly controversial palace guest -- Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu.
Royals, they're just like us! We've all been in a situation where we wanted to duck down and avoid seeing someone. Well, it looks like that's something that also happened to Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Elizabeth II once reached her breaking point while hosting one particular guest in the past.