Princess Diana has been unveiled for the first time by her son’s Princes Harry and William. The pair were joined by their mother’s brother Charles Spencer and Diana’s sisters Sarah McCorquodale and Jane Fellow.
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United front. Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, Duchess Camilla, Prince William and Duchess Kate stepped out together for the first time since Prince Philip’s funeral and the arrival of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s daughter, Lili.
The royal family attended a G7 leaders’ reception at the Eden Project in Cornwall, England, on Friday, June 11. The event marked a rare joint public appearance by the monarch, 95, Charles, 72, Camilla, 73, William, 38, and Kate, 39, since the coronavirus pandemic
Princess Diana has been unveiled for the first time by her son’s Princes Harry and William. The pair were joined by their mother’s brother Charles Spencer and Diana’s sisters Sarah McCorquodale and Jane Fellow.
Prince William and Prince Harry have reunited again this year to honor their late mother, Princess Diana.
The tea is piping how when it comes to keeping up with the real-life drama in the royal family, especially with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepping back as senior working royals and moving their home base permanently to Los Angeles.
Family feud. Prince William slammed Meghan Markle at Prince Philip’s funeral after claims she bullied members of the royal staff.
Prince William smiles down at his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, as he joins her during her official visit to Scotland on Monday morning (June 28).
Prince William and Prince Harry are all set to get together again soon for the unveiling of their late mother, Princess Diana's statue at Kensington Palace on the occasion of her 60th birthday.
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.
Prince Harry's last visit to the UK was during Prince Philip's funeral.
It's a special day today, i.e. June 21, for the Cambridges as Prince William celebrates his 39th birthday.
told the Daily Mail that the Duchess of Cambridge, 39, made the comment while greeting her father-in-law, 72, at a G7 reception in Cornwall, England, for the Eden Project.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently welcomed their daughter Lilibet Diana. The news of their daughter's arrival was met with a lot of love from fans as well as members of the royal family including the Queen, Prince Charles, Prince William, and Kate Middleton.
It appears Kate Middleton fondly refers to Prince Charles as “grandpa” during the G7 meeting, a lipreader has claimed.The professional translator told CornwallLive that the royal mother, 39, used the loving moniker in reference to her father-in-law when she attended the Eden Project with her husband Prince William, 38. Senior members of the royal family attended the eco-visitor attraction last Friday including Kate, Charles, the Queen, Prince William and Camilla.
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.
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.
New niece! Duchess Kate spoke about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s daughter, Lili, for the first time on Friday, June 11.
The Royal Family is headed to Cornwall to attend the G7 summit.
Queen Elizabeth’s youngest son Prince Edward recently got candid about the tensions amongst the royals following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s exit from the UK. In a chat with CNN, the Prince described the tensions between royals as “very sad.” “It’s difficult for everyone but that’s families for you…we wish them the very best of luck.