Prince Harry has taken another step away from being a royal in his transition to private life. The pair will no longer use their "Royal Highness" names as part of the arrangement Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made with Queen Elizabeth.
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coronavirus pandemic. The extravagant display of pomp and pageantry, a highlight of the royal calendar that typically attracts thousands of tourists to line the streets of central London, has only been canceled once before during almost 70 years of the queen’s reign — in 1955, during a national rail strike.
This year, a small number of soldiers and military musicians will pay tribute to the monarch at Windsor Castle. The queen will receive a royal salute, which will be followed by military
.Prince Harry has taken another step away from being a royal in his transition to private life. The pair will no longer use their "Royal Highness" names as part of the arrangement Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made with Queen Elizabeth.
Prince Harry has taken another step in his transition to private life away from being a working royal.
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II has been placing friendly calls to Commonwealth and allied leaders in recent months, and on June 30, it was revealed that she’d spoken to President Donald Trump, 74, earlier in the day. The announcement came via Twitter, and the comments soon flooded with responses from Americans saying that they were sorry for anything horrible Trump might have said.
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.
rare portrait of Philip with the Queen.
Buckingham Palace is making some changes to their usual celebration honouring the Queen’s birthday.
Prince Philip is getting love from his family on his 99th birthday! ET has learned that Philip’s grandson, Prince Harry, will be calling the elder royal along with his wife, Meghan Markle, and their 1-year-old son, Archie, to wish the Duke of Edinburgh a happy birthday on Wednesday.
Prince Philip is getting love from his family on his 99th birthday! ET has learned that Philip's grandson, Prince Harry, will be calling the elder royal along with his wife, Meghan Markle, and their 1-year-old son, Archie, to wish the Duke of Edinburgh a happy birthday on Wednesday.Meghan and Harry are marking Philip's birthday much like they did Queen Elizabeth's back in April.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and their son, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, are all expected to video-call Prince Philip in honor of his 99th birthday today, BAZAAR.com can confirm. Other members of the royal family, including the Cambridges and, of course, Queen Elizabeth, sent the Duke of Edinburgh warm wishes for his milestone birthday.
. 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! 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.
Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Philip, pose for a new portrait in honor of the prince's 99th birthday on June 10. The photo, featuring the monarch in an Angela Kelly dress and the Duke of Edinburgh in a Household Division tie, was taken just last week at Windsor Castle.
There certainly won’t be fuss. Count on that.
Prince Philip reaches the grand age of 99 on Wednesday, he will spend it quietly and in much the same way he’s spent most of his adult life: beside Queen Elizabeth II. The stalwart consort plans a quiet lunch at Windsor Castle, where the senior royals have been sheltering due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.