Meghan Markle has been branded the world’s ‘most influential Royal' - trumping the Queen. Analysis of online mentions of the major Royal family members saw Meghan the subject of a staggering 7.4 million Google searches in the average month.
15.11.2021 - 18:57 / ok.co.uk
Preparing dinner for the most famous woman on the planet would be a tough order for anyone, and the Queen's kitchen staff know it all too well. Alongside having to ensure they make every dish to Her Majesty's liking, they also have to follow a series of strict procedures to be certain that she doesn't get poisoned.
It's no secret that palace staff go to great lengths to ensure Queen Elizabeth is safe at all times, and that includes every sitting at the dining table. In particular, state banquets
.Meghan Markle has been branded the world’s ‘most influential Royal' - trumping the Queen. Analysis of online mentions of the major Royal family members saw Meghan the subject of a staggering 7.4 million Google searches in the average month.
The Queen is currently gearing up to deliver her annual speech on Christmas Day, but two royals may not be so keen on tuning in. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left the Royal Family last year and a new book claims Her Majesty’s festive snub was the last straw for the couple.
Following her recent hospital stay, the Queen is getting in the Christmas spirit at Windsor Castle with towering trees and glittering baubles. A 20-foot tall Christmas tree fills a corner of St George’s Hall, while the Crimson Drawing Room features a 15ft tree covered in red and gold ornaments, and sparkling fairy lights.
The Queen has reportedly banned the Royal Family from playing Monopoly.The 95 year old monarch's son Prince Andrew, 61, who she is said to not call through her own phone, is said to have let slip the hilarious rule during a visit to the Leeds Building Society's headquarters. According to a video titled Royal Rule Book: The Royal Family's Strangest Rules on the Royal Family Channel on YouTube, the game was banned by Her Majesty as "it gets too vicious".
Prince William and Kate Middleton have boycotted the BBC over its damaging claims in a new royal documentary. The Cambridges have banned the network from airing their special Christmas Carol concert after the programme The Princes and The Press made ‘overblown and unfounded claims’ about William and Harry.
Christmas may be a huge occasion for the Royal Family, but you don’t need to have secured an invite to the Sandringham Estate to eat like a royal this festive season.Taking to the Queen’s official Instagram page, palace chefs have shared the family’s Christmas pudding recipe and it’s easier than you may think.
Prince William’s aides have said that he did not brief against his brother Harry in light of an explosive documentary on the brothers’ relationship with the media airing on BBC.The documentary, titled The Princes And The Press, will be released at 9pm on Monday 22 November - a programme which has reportedly angered the Queen and Prince Charles. According to sources, the documentary will make allegations that the two brothers have briefed against each other.
Sunday was a joyful day the British Royal Family, as two of Queen Elizabeth’s great-grandchildren were baptised in a joint ceremony.
Members of the Royal Family, including the Queen, gathered on Sunday 21 November for a rare double christening. Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank's son August was being christened, along with Zara and Mike Tindall's son Lucas Tindall.The joint christening took place at All Saints Chapel in Great Windosr Park, Berkshire.Those in attendance included the parents of the adorable tots, including immediate family and close friends.
On this day 74 years ago, Her Majesty the Queen - then Princess Elizabeth - exchanged vows with her beloved fiancé Prince Philip.The nation listened in to the live broadcast as the smitten royals tied the knot at Westminster Abbey with 2,000 guests in attendance, vowing to 'love and obey until death do us part’.
Queen Elizabeth held a virtual audience on Thursday 18 November with the Vietnamese ambassador Nguyen Hoang Long, and his wife Vu Huong Giang The ambassador was at Buckingham Palace, while the Queen took part in the video call from Windsor Castle.
The Queen may return to Sandringham to feel closer to Prince Philip as her first wedding anniversary without her beloved husband approaches, says a royal expert. And Kate, who often spends weekends on the estate with William and the children, will be a great source of comfort to her.
Prince Charles has laid a wreath on behalf his mother The Queen at the Cenotaph on Sunday 14 November.The Prince of Wales, who turns 74 today, attended the service alongside his wife Camilla, son Prince William and Kate Middleton alongside a number of members of the Royal Family at the annual event, to remember those who had fallen in war.