Windsor Castle
Duncan Larcombe
Royal Family
The Queen
experts
and
Windsor Castle
Duncan Larcombe
Royal Family
The website popstar.one is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.
Why Royals including the Queen and Camilla wore green to Philip's memorial - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
29.03.2022 / 16:17

Why Royals including the Queen and Camilla wore green to Philip's memorial

Members of the Royal Family joined together for a special Thanksgiving service to remember the Queen's husband, Prince Philip, who passed away on 9 April 2021. For the ceremony, Her Majesty made a tearful appearance and paid her very own special tribute to her beloved husband by wearing her 'most personal' gift from the Duke of Edinburgh, the gold and ruby Scarab brooch.This wasn't the only way that Her Majesty chose to honour Philip as she also chose to swap her bright and bold wardrobe for a dark emerald green dress coat to mark the occasion.The chosen colour honours the Duke's livery colour which was Edinburgh Green and also celebrates his environmental work.

Queen 'getting around Windsor Castle in £62k golf buggy due to stiffness in legs' - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
27.03.2022 / 13:51

Queen 'getting around Windsor Castle in £62k golf buggy due to stiffness in legs'

The Queen has reportedly splashed out £62,000 on a golf buggy to help her get around Windsor Castle. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 95, who will "never panic or collapse", according to an expert, is said to have taken delivery of the luxury buggy two weeks ago and has already had a go at driving around in it.The buggy is said to be a four-seater called the "Queen Mobile" and comes with all-weather covers as well as a fridge and an infotainment screen.

Queen all smiles with walking stick after not wanting to 'look like she's struggling' - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - county Windsor
ok.co.uk
25.03.2022 / 11:01

Queen all smiles with walking stick after not wanting to 'look like she's struggling'

The Queen has been pictured finding her balance with a walking stick as she carried out a royal engagement on 23 March.The monarch, 95, was all smiles as she donned a bright white dress with a green and pink floral pattern embroidered over it as she welcomed Dr Peter Harper and Pamela Harper from British craftwork company, Halcyon Days. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who recently launched a washing up liquid, wore a pair of velvet shoes for the event alongside a black handbag over shoulder.

Here’s If the Queen Still Plans to Attend Philip’s Memorial Service Amid Her Health Struggles - stylecaster.com
stylecaster.com
24.03.2022 / 21:53

Here’s If the Queen Still Plans to Attend Philip’s Memorial Service Amid Her Health Struggles

Ever since her hospitalization, fans have wondered what Queen Elizabeth’s Prince Philip memorial plans are looking like today. Is she still planning to attend her late husband’s service?

Queen's warning 'look' isn't elitist or aloof - 'it's a defence mechanism', says expert - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
24.03.2022 / 19:59

Queen's warning 'look' isn't elitist or aloof - 'it's a defence mechanism', says expert

For most of us, the closest we’ll get to the Queen is a quick glimpse on TV or from afar at a public event. But for world leaders and famous folk, handshakes and conversation is on the cards - how exciting! There’s plenty of royal rules to follow when you meet the monarch, from bowing and curtseying to saying ‘ma’am’ like ‘ham’ and never showing her your back. But what if you do something wrong? On the odd occasion, Her Majesty has shown her famous disapproving ‘look’ - but it’s not what you think.

Queen will never ‘panic or collapse’ - she ‘parks the bad stuff to get on with the job’ - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
24.03.2022 / 18:51

Queen will never ‘panic or collapse’ - she ‘parks the bad stuff to get on with the job’

The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee will be tinged with sadness this year as our monarch remembers her late husband, Prince Philip. 2022 also marks two decades since the loss of her younger sister Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother, who died aged 101. It’s a year of reflection for Her Majesty, who’s also faced ill health and mobility issues - not to mention Prince Andrew’s sexual abuse lawsuit - but she’s stayed strong and will never ‘panic or collapse’, according to one royal expert.

Queen using wheelchair and ‘doesn’t want to be seen struggling’, royal pal claims - www.ok.co.uk - Poland - Qatar
ok.co.uk
23.03.2022 / 14:03

Queen using wheelchair and ‘doesn’t want to be seen struggling’, royal pal claims

The Queen is not doing as many events as she doesn't want to be seen struggling while using a wheelchair, according to friend to royals Christopher Biggins. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 95, has been carrying out virtual audiences from her home of Windsor Castle, including one iwth the Ambassador of Qatar and the Ambassador of Poland.

Inside the royal homes that could be open to refugees after palace share Charles' plan - www.ok.co.uk - Scotland - Ukraine - Russia - city Sandringham - county Norfolk
ok.co.uk
22.03.2022 / 19:11

Inside the royal homes that could be open to refugees after palace share Charles' plan

As Prince William and Kate Middleton show their support for Ukrainians amidst Russia's invasion of the Eastern European country, other royals are said to be considering plans to open up their residences. According to The Mail on Sunday, the Queen, Prince Charles and William are looking at the “practical measures” that they can take to help those affected, including providing accommodation for refugees.

Queen's absences 'are over fears of repeating same image of sister before she died' - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
21.03.2022 / 22:23

Queen's absences 'are over fears of repeating same image of sister before she died'

It has been claimed the Queen's recent absences are due to a fear of history repeating itself.The Queen's sister, Princess Margaret, continued to appear in public after a series of strokes, six months before her death.The monarch is fast approaching her 96th birthday, but she still carries out a large number of duties herself, which include several in-person functions, as well as her regular conversations by phone with Prime Minister Boris Johnson and sifting through and signing documents in her red box on a daily basis. However, she has portrayed a frailer image in recent months, appearing with the aid of a walking stick at several engagements.There have even been reports that a wheelchair-friendly lift has been fitted at Balmoral.

Kate Middleton broke 121-year royal tradition on St Patrick's Day - www.ok.co.uk - Ireland
ok.co.uk
18.03.2022 / 15:57

Kate Middleton broke 121-year royal tradition on St Patrick's Day

Kate Middleton broke a 121-year tradition in the Royal family on St Patrick's Day.The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, was all-smiles as she attended the annual parade at the Mons Barracks in Aldershot on Thursday, March 17. Wearing a sprig of shamrock and lots of tiny nods to the special celebration, Kate was fulfilling her duty as a female member of the Royal Family taking part in the ceremony.

Queen hands Meghan Markle's royal patronage of National Theatre to Camilla - www.ok.co.uk - USA
ok.co.uk
18.03.2022 / 11:23

Queen hands Meghan Markle's royal patronage of National Theatre to Camilla

The Queen, 95, has handed Meghan Markle's National Theatre patronage over to the Duchess of Cornwall. Prince Harry, 39, and his 40 year old wife Meghan's patronages are being redistributed among the Firm after the pair stepped down as senior members of the Royal Family in 2020 and moved to the US.

Cheshire chef who cooked for Queen at Buckingham Palace reveals her favourite meals - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
13.03.2022 / 14:31

Cheshire chef who cooked for Queen at Buckingham Palace reveals her favourite meals

A Cheshire chef who cooked for the Queen and Prince Philip at Buckingham Palace has revealed the Royals' favourite meals.

Queen, 95, 'not well enough to walk her beloved corgis for the past six months' - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
13.03.2022 / 14:15

Queen, 95, 'not well enough to walk her beloved corgis for the past six months'

The Queen has not been 'well enough to walk her beloved corgis for the past six months', a source has claimed. Her Majesty, 95, whose grandson Prince Harry has been accused of snubbing her after the decision not to attend Prince Philip's Service of Thanksgiving, has reportedly not been unable to walk her two corgis and dorgi in the grounds of Windsor Castle.

Queen enjoys 'reunion' with Kate, William and beloved great-grandchildren after Covid - www.ok.co.uk - Charlotte
ok.co.uk
01.03.2022 / 14:37

Queen enjoys 'reunion' with Kate, William and beloved great-grandchildren after Covid

Queen Elizabeth reportedly enjoyed a reunion with some of her beloved family as she continued her recovery from Covid-19.The 95 year old is said to have spent some time with Prince William, Kate Middleton and their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis after coming out of self-isolation. Great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth, is also said to have enjoyed a catch-up with Princess Beatrice and her baby daughter Sienna over the weekend.

Popular Celebrities

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.
DMCA