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.
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think about, but that just proves how amazing (and uniquely qualified for her job) Queen Elizabeth is. In his new book Long Live the Queen! 13 Rules for Living from Britain's Longest Reigning Monarch, royal author Bryan Kozlowski explains that taking the throne actually put Queen Elizabeth II more at ease—at least compared to how she felt before stepping into her role as monarch, that is.
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.
The 36-year-old officially stepped down as a senior member of the royal family at the end of March, and as part of his “Megxit” deal he reportedly relinquished several titles.
Claire Foy returns for a brief appearance in season 4.
Prince Charles turns 72 on Saturday, and to mark the occasion several members of the Royal Family sent him birthday greetings via social media — including is mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
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.
Prince Charles is ready to becoming the King of England whenever his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, decides to step down from the throne.“Charles will serve as king with Duchess Camilla by his side,” a source exclusively says in the new issue of Us Weekly.
The 36-year-old allegedly asked the Windsors to lay a wreath on his behalf at the Cenotaph, a war memorial in London, but rumour has it they refused.
very weird life of its own. Like, she brought these pups everywhere—including to this photoshoot with her dad who was literally king.Elizabeth even staged one-on-one portraits with her dogs, senior prom pic style:And GREW:The Queen's dogs sleep in elevated wicker baskets, dine on meals prepared by a chef, and have their own stockings at Christmas.
A royal first. The Queen broke royal tradition with Kate Middleton at a Remembrance Sunday service on November 8.
A recurring theme over the first three seasons of Netflix’s Emmy-winning program, “The Crown,” is the familiar old adage that history repeats itself. And, despite the knowledge of their past misfortunes, Britain’s Royal Family continues to fail spectacularly at avoiding embarrassment in the public eye.
Queen Elizabeth II, Kate Middleton, Prince William, Prince Charles, and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, all attended the public outdoor, socially distanced event, which took place at The Cenotaph war memorial in the heart of Central London. Charles and William placed wreaths at the memorial in military uniform while the queen, Kate, and Camilla all watched from a balcony.
coronavirus pandemic when attending a brief ceremony at Westminster Abbey last week to mark the centenary of the burial of the Unknown Warrior.While the 94-year-old monarch has been seen in public on several occasions over the past few months, she had not been pictured wearing a face covering until now.On Wednesday, during her first public engagement in London since March, she wore a black mask that was edged with white.
With lockdown happening again in the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II has opted for a smaller, private ceremony ahead of Remembrance Sunday.
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.
According to a royal commentator, the Queen could stand down from the monarchy and make Prince Charles King when she reaches the age of 95. Speaking to True Royalty TV, Robert Jobson said: "I still firmly believe when the Queen becomes 95, that she will step down." Newsweek's royal reporter Jack Royston added: "I think she won't want to.
Speaking on the latest episode of The Royal Beat, royal biographer Robert Jobson believes the 94-year-old monarch will retire from official duties in less than six months.