Travis Scott was spotted in public for the first time since ten people died from the deadly crowd surge during his Nov. 5 Astroworld concert.
11.11.2021 - 21:49 / ok.co.uk
The Queen will attend Remembrance Sunday commemorations in what will be her first public engagement since her hospital stay. Her Majesty hopes to lead the Royal Family’s tributes at the annual service at the Cenotaph on Sunday in London.
Buckingham Palace confirmed on Thursday that the monarch will attend the service on Sunday, saying it was her “firm intention” to be at the “sacred” event in her calendar. The 95 year old monarch was advised by medics to take a step back from her official duties
.Travis Scott was spotted in public for the first time since ten people died from the deadly crowd surge during his Nov. 5 Astroworld concert.
Travis Scott has made his first his first public appearance since the Astroworld festival tragedy.10 people died and hundreds more were injured during a “mass casualty” crowd crush that occurred during Scott’s headline set in Houston, Texas on November 5. In a statement, the rapper said he was “absolutely devastated” over what had happened.Now, as TMZ reports, Scott has been pictured at a Southern California golf course with Michael Jordan, Mark Wahlberg and other famous friends.
Queen Elizabeth II was in good spirits on Sunday (Nov. 21).
Queen Elizabeth II is back to work.
Queen Elizabeth II missed out on the Remembrance Sunday service in London to pay tribute to Britain’s war dead because she sprained her back, Buckingham Palace said Sunday.
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.
Scotland, but sent a video message.But officials said at the time that “it remains the queen's firm intention” to be present for the national Remembrance Sunday service.
Queen Elizabeth has cancelled what was due to be her first royal engagement since her hospitalisation in October after "spraining her back".The Queen, 95, was expected to attend the Remembrance Sunday commemorations at the Cenotaph in central London on Sunday 14 November, but has been forced to pull out at the last minute.
The Queen is set to miss another engagement next week as her health problems continue.
On the mend! Prince Charles offered an update on Queen Elizabeth II‘s health days after she returned home to Windsor Castle following several event cancellations and a recent hospital stay.
Scotland, but sent a video message.The palace said at the time that the queen, who served in World War II as an army driver, had a “firm intention” to attend the Remembrance Sunday service.The queen has continued to work from home, doing desk-based duties, during her period of rest.
Armistice Day, a day of remembrance and reflection of those we have lost in service, is soon approaching.