The eagerly anticipated fourth season of The Crown landed on Netflix over a week ago and it continues to stir up debate about the British royal family.
06.11.2020 - 02:41 / stylecaster.com
In the past, followers of the royal family have wondered why Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip don’t live together. The answer is surprisingly simple, according to one royal biographer.
While the Queen, 94, and the Duke of Edinburgh, 99, are both currently hunkered down at Windsor Castle, it actually isn’t typical for the royal couple to live together. Rather, the couple has decided to reside at Windsor together again only after Britain entered its second lockdown, palace officials confirmed on
The eagerly anticipated fourth season of The Crown landed on Netflix over a week ago and it continues to stir up debate about the British royal family.
A post shared by The Royal Family (@theroyalfamily)People noted another sweet detail in the photo: the Queen accessorized her pale blue Stewart Parvin dress with her sapphire, diamond, and platinum Chrysanthemum Brooch. Said brooch wasn't chosen by accident, as Elizabeth was first photographed wearing it during her honeymoon with Philip at Broadlands in Hampshire, back in 1947.
Just in time to welcome their new bundle of joy, Princess Eugenie and husband Jack Brooksbank have moved into Frogmore Cottage.
The Queen and Prince Philip have been photographed with massive smiles plastered across their faces as they read an anniversary card made by their great-grandchildren. In a new photo shared by Buckingham Palace today to mark Her Majesty, 94, and the 99 year old Duke of Edinburgh's 73rd wedding anniversary, the pair could be seen looking proud as they held up the colourful card.
The saying “Happy wife, happy life” is all the more important when the wife is Queen Elizabeth II, the reigning monarch of Great. Britain and it’s commonwealth nations.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip! The 94-year-old monarch and her 99-year-old husband celebrate their 73rd wedding anniversary on Friday.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip will celebrate their 73rd wedding anniversary Friday, and for the occasion the royal couple have released a photograph of themselves opening a card from three of their great-grandchildren.The photo made public late Thursday shows Britain's longest-reigning monarch and her husband seated on a sofa at Windsor Castle, examining the card made by the children of their grandson Prince William and his wife, the Duchess of Cambridge.
One member of the royal family has admitted to watching The Crown!
But despite being grateful to be cast in the iconic role, the 24-year-old has now admitted she would feel awkward confronting Diana’s children, Princes William and Harry.
Speaking on ITV's Good Morning Britain, royal biographer Angela Levin said it would be unrealistic to assume the streaming giant isn’t expecting the Sussexes to spill juicy regal secrets.
Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Princess Margaret and other members of the British royal family during The Crown’s run.The Netflix series premiered in November 2016 with Claire Foy taking on the role of the queen. The actress went on to win an Emmy and a Golden Globe for her two seasons of work on the drama.
Prince Charles is celebrating his 72nd birthday. On Saturday, the Prince of Wales turned a year older, and was sent a number of well wishes from his mother Queen Elizabeth and royal family. The Queen shared a sweet black-and-white throwback from April 1949, which shows Charles as a baby on his mother's lap.
Dan Stevens is pulling double duty for HBO Max’s upcoming animated comedy series, The Prince.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: Downton Abbey alum Dan Stevens has been added the voice cast of HBO Max animated series The Prince as both Prince Charles and Price Philip.The Prince, written and executive produced by Gary Janetti, is a biting, satirical look at the life of Prince George of Cambridge as he navigates the trials and tribulations of being a royal child.
A royal first. The Queen broke royal tradition with Kate Middleton at a Remembrance Sunday service on November 8.
The U.K. is back on lockdown because of the surging coronavirus pandemic, but the royal family still honored British and Commonwealth veterans on Sunday at a scaled-back version of the annual Remembrance Day ceremony at The Cenotaph in London.