A heartbroken dad says his family has been 'shattered beyond repair' after his son was stabbed to death in a random attack.
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The Queen has embraced her cane and is coming round to the idea of using a wheelchair, suggests royal expert Jennie Bond. It was previously reported that the 96-year-old monarch was too proud to be seen in a wheelchair. But the former BBC royal correspondent says she expects to see Queen Elizabeth II take a leaf out of her mother’s book as she faces up to her mobility issues.
“We have to be very careful not to say that The Queen doesn’t want to be seen in a wheelchair, because quite rightly people who are in wheelchairs will be very offended by that,” says Jennie. For your latest royal news, sign up to OK!'s weekly Royals newsletter here “I think The Queen will come to embrace the idea of a wheelchair and that will be a huge help to her. She’s embraced her cane now and I think she will take a leaf out of her mother’s book.
“The Queen mother was rather reluctant to be seen to be frail in any way, but eventually they got a little mobility cart, like a golf buggy, and she resisted the idea until they painted it in her racing colours. “Once they had her racing colours on she really took to it. She used it at the races, and at public events like her birthday.” The Queen missed the State Opening of Parliament for the first time in nearly 60 years earlier this month and has been forced to miss out on numerous engagements outside palace walls since late October 2021, due to her health and mobility issues.
A heartbroken dad says his family has been 'shattered beyond repair' after his son was stabbed to death in a random attack.
It may have been a while now since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's famous Oprah Winfrey interview, but royal correspondent Russell Myers says their relationship with the Royal Family is still "very very frosty." Russell spoke to Australian TV about the Sussexes recent return to the UK for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations. Before they visited the UK, Harry had given an interview to NBC Today and used "bizarre language" according to Russell. Referencing the interview, he said: "Harry was giving an interview just a couple of weeks ago when he was at the Invictus Games.
Accepting change. Tom Hanks reflected on his lengthy career in a new interview, and he admitted that he probably wouldn’t take one of his Oscar-winning roles today.
A royal expert is claiming Prince Andrew was "crushed and confused" when he was banned from Garter Day.
reports he was royally snubbed by Queen Elizabeth II and company at last week’s Platinum Jubilee, according to self-proclaimed royal expert Angela Levin.“I think he would have been very, very upset that he was largely ignored,” the noted Prince Harry and Camilla Parker Bowles biographer told the Sun. “He still feels he’s owed an apology.”Offering her hot take on “self-destructive” Harry’s demeanor at the Thanksgiving service at St.
Strained relations. Prince William and Duchess Kate did not introduce their three children to their cousin Lilibet during Queen Elizabeth II‘s Platinum Jubilee, according to royal expert Christopher Andersen.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are "modern parents" who use "emotional intelligence" rather than putting their children on the naughty step, a royal expert says.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are parents to Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, who stole the show at last week's Platinum Jubilee celebrations. Jennie Bond has now given an insight into William, 39, and 40 year old Kate's parenting techniques, exclusively telling OK!: "I think William and Catherine are making a good job of giving their children as much of a normal upbringing as possible.
Prince Harry and Camilla Parker Bowles biographer dropped the bombshell Tuesday during an appearance on the British talk show “GB News,” The Daily Mail reported.“I heard Netflix wanted these pictures of them with the royals,” Levin said of the alleged photo bombing of a different sort. “Because they would have sold it.
The Queen will not be in the royal box for the Platinum Jubilee Pageant. Speculation had been mounting over whether the Queen will make an appearance at the carnival today (June 5), which rounds off the four-day bank holiday celebration marking her 70-year reign.
Royal expert Nick Bullen joined Fox News' special coverage of the Platinum Jubilee to explain why he believes the royal family is trying to offer an "olive branch" to rebuild the relationship with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. NICK BULLEN: I think much of what was said or reportedly said to Harry in the early days has been borne out.
The Queen was joined by her family as they congregated on the Buckingham Palace balcony to mark her impressive seventy-year reign on Thursday afternoon. In her first royal balcony event, the 96 year old was joined by her children Princess Anne and Prince Charles, as well as Kate Middleton and Prince William and their brood of three.The celebrations on Thursday mark Her Majesty's 70-year reign began on Thursday.This year, the impressive display included a parade from the military horses and a flypast helmed by Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, on behalf of his 96 year old grandmother. The Trooping the Colour marked the beginning of a jam-packed bank holiday weekend of Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
All eyes will be on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as they travel across the pond for the queen’s Platinum Jubilee. In May, a spokesperson for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle confirmed that they’ll be heading to the UK with their son Archie and daughter Lilibet for the celebrations.The trip will mark the first time Lilibet, who was born in California a year ago, is in her father’s homeland. She will likely even celebrate her first birthday — June 4 — during the voyage.
Her Majesty the Queen is famous for hosting the most luxurious events for family and dignitaries around the world. But there’s one thing you’ll never find at her parties - garlic! It’s bad enough having less-than-pleasant breath at a dinner or evening do, but imagine if you’re the Queen who everybody wants to chat with. It’s a no-go, says Party Architect Johnny Roxburgh.
The Queen has the best chefs in all the land but she isn’t taking any risks ahead of her Platinum Jubilee celebrations at the weekend. The royal powerhouse is said to be eating very carefully to avoid getting sick after suffering a few setbacks with her health over recent months. Sharing the 96-year-olds diet plan, royal expert Jennie Bond told us: “She is eating frugally and will be eating fresh, simple foods that don’t upset her tummy, such as seafood and garlic.
Jennie Bond told OK! that The Queen has always had more in common with the Duchess of Cornwall than she did with the late Diana, Princess of Wales, but said that our monarch struggled to endorse her son Prince Charles' "adulterous relationship" with Camilla. The royal expert, who worked for the BBC for 23 years, gave her views ahead of the Queen's platinum jubilee celebrations.
The Queen may travel to Trooping the Colour by 4x4 for the first time in her 70-year reign - but her carriage still awaits with extra comforts. Royal expert Jennie Bond has revealed that Her Majesty’s carriages have been kitted out with rugs and hot water bottles to ensure her body stays warm and soothed after a difficult few months health-wise. “She’s very partial to having a rug over her knees,” says Jennie.
It’s the Queen’s big week as the Platinum Jubilee celebrations mark her 70 years of service to the nation. And during Her Majesty’s record-breaking reign, former BBC royal reporter Jennie Bond has become a bit of a Great British institution herself. Here, the royal expert, 71, invites us inside her stunning Devonshire home to share stories about the Queen exclusively with OK! VIPs and showcase her precious memorobilia.