While Queen Elizabeth reportedly did give Prince Harry the go-ahead for his Apple TV+ series, she apparently didn’t expect him to trash talk the entire royal family in it!
10.05.2021 - 13:51 / ok.co.uk
Queen Elizabeth has shared an image of herself as a young girl while she reflected on being a lifeguard her teen years.The Queen, 95, unveiled the photo as she discussed achieving the Junior Respiration Award in a video call, which the Royal Family has shared on their social media pages. One black and white snap shows 14 year old Queen Elizabeth in a purple swimsuit and a swimming cap in a pool.
While Queen Elizabeth reportedly did give Prince Harry the go-ahead for his Apple TV+ series, she apparently didn’t expect him to trash talk the entire royal family in it!
Princess Charlotte is the Queen’s “favourite” great-grandchild because of her love of horses, a royal expert has claimed.The daughter of Prince William and Kate Middleton, six, is believed to be “pony-mad”, according to editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine Ingrid Seward.The fourth in line to the throne reportedly starting riding at 18 months and follows in the footsteps of Her Majesty, 95, whose passion for horses spans 90 years after she was given her first pony by her grandfather aged four.
Amidst reports of rising tensions between Prince Harry and his father Prince Charles, a royal insider recently told Daily Mail that next in line to the throne, Charles will leave Harry "out in the cold" if he attacks the Queen again, following the former royal’s comments about the royal family on many platforms in the past month.
The Queen is said to be “deeply upset” over Prince Harry’s latest comments in his series The Me You Can’t See, reports claim. Queen Elizabeth, 95, is understood affected by the Duke of Sussex’s latest comments about his time in the Royal Family – including claims he felt “neglected”.
Prince Harry once again sat down with Oprah Winfrey for an interview, this time for a series co-produced by him for Apple TV, titled The Me You Can't See. The Duke of Sussex opened up about his brush with anxiety, his and Meghan Markle's royal exit, and more in an explosive interview that seems to have once again rattled the royal family.
Queen Elizabeth paid a visit to Portsmouth, England to visit the aircraft carrier named in her honour, the HMS Queen Elizabeth, where she spoke with the vessel’s officers and members of the Royal Navy, Royal Air Force and Royal Marines.
Queen Elizabeth II is facing yet another loss. Her Majesty's 5-month-old puppy, Fergus, has reportedly died. The puppy is said to have been one of two dogs gifted to the Queen earlier this year when Prince Philip was in the hospital.According to multiple reports, Fergus was thought to have been a dorgi (a corgi crossed with a dachshund), and was named after the Queen's late uncle, Fergus Bowes-Lyon, who died during World War I in 1915.
Over a month after losing her husband Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth witnessed more heartache as one her pups passed away. According to a latest report in People, the pup was one of the two puppies gifted to the Queen during Prince Philip's last days.
Queen Elizabeth’s five month old puppy Fergus died from a heart problem it had since birth, reports have claimed.The 95 year old monarch is said to have been left “devastated” after the dorgi, which is a dachshund-corgi mix, died at the weekend – weeks after the passing of her husband Prince Philip.
The Buckingham Palace just announced rather happy news. Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are expecting their first baby.
In the wake of the death of her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, The Queen is reportedly set to spend a period of time at the royal estate in Scotland to mourn.
Now that royal sources believe that the Queen is no longer living there, many are wondering if Prince Charles will move to Buckingham Palace next. After all, the Prince of Wales is next in line for the throne, so it would make sense if he lives at the palace once he’s king. But it’s possible that may not actually happen.
Writer Alastair Campbell has made somewhat of a huge mistake today after he announced the death of Queen Elizabeth, who is still very much alive.
Alastair Campbell accidentally "announced" that Queen Elizabeth had died in a huge blunder on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday 12 May, before apologising. The presenter, who has been hosting the ITV morning show alongside Susanna Reid this week, made the gaffe as he chatted with Vinnie Jones, who appeared via video link on the show.
Queen Elizabeth II was not alone when she offered remarks and opened Parliament. The longest reigning monarch in British history, 95, was joined by her eldest son, Prince Charles, 72, and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, 73, on May 11 for the State Opening of Parliament at the House of Lords. The occasion marked Queen Elizabeth’s first official engagement since the loss of her beloved husband of more than 70 years, Prince Philip, in April.
Queen Elizabeth II opened British Parliament on Tuesday, but there wasn't the traditional pomp and circumstance. The 95-year-old reigning monarch opted to scale down the event this year, traveling to the Houses of Parliament in a car rather than a carriage. She also chose not to wear a crown or an elegant gown for the occasion.
The Queen says that the UK will seek to ban conversion therapy but more consultation and a lack of details and a timeline have infuriated LGBTQ+ activists.
Prince Michael of Kent has been accused of using his royal status to profit from and get favors from Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to a new investigative report from The Times.