It seems Queen Elizabeth has decided her son has faced enough consequences for his misbehavior.
14.04.2022 - 13:37 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Queen will not attend the Royal Family's annual Easter Sunday church service this weekend, Buckingham Palace has confirmed.
Members of the Royal Family will attend the Easter Mattins Service at St George's Chapel in Windsor, though this year, the 95-year-old monarch will not. The Queen has also pulled out of attending today's traditional Royal Maundy Service, which is also being held at St George's Chapel.
She was reportedly 'regretfully unable to commit' to being at today's annual service, which usually sees the monarch distribute special Maundy money to pensioners. For the first time, Prince Charles – accompanied by Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall – is representing the Queen at the ceremony.
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The monarch, who will turn 96 next week, has reportedly been experiencing mobility issues. Palace aides have admitted in recent weeks that Her Majesty has 'good days and less good days' in terms of being able to get about.
She has been forced to cut back on engagements since being hospitalised for a night last October for an unspecified illness, and then being told by her doctors to rest.
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It seems Queen Elizabeth has decided her son has faced enough consequences for his misbehavior.
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Prince Harry revealed his fiercely caring nature for the Queen as he opened up about the meeting with his grandmother during an interview on NBC's Today Show.The Duke of Sussex sat down with American presenter and journalist Hoda Kotb in between activities in The Hague, Netherlands, where he is attending the Invictus Games. As the pair chatted from everything between the 37 year old Royal's life with wife Meghan Markle, 40, his work on the games and family life with children Archie, three, and 11 month old Lilibet, talk turned to the reported "secret meeting" at Windsor Castle. According to reports, the Duke and Duchess only made a fleeting visit on their way over from the US as they headed to their final destination in the Netherlands.
Prince Harry is set to give another interview with US news broadcaster The Today Show tomorrow, April 20, following his secret meeting with The Queen in Windsor Castle.The Duke of Sussex, 37, is currently in The Hague, the Netherlands, for the Invictus Games, of which he is the founder. It was reported that ahead of touching down in the European country with his wife Meghan Markle, the Royals made a flying visit to see family in the UK first.The meeting marked the first time Harry and Meghan were both in the UK since their controversial exit from their roles as senior members of the Royal family.
The Queen is set to celebrate her 96th birthday this Thursday (April 21) by making an emotional return to Sandringham to be close to her late husband Prince Philip, who passed away last year. Her Majesty will travel tomorrow morning, Wednesday, from Windsor Castle to the royal family’s Sandringham estate in Norfolk, reports the Mirror.
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Birthday celebrations are approaching after a difficult year for the Queen. It’s been barely a year since Prince Philip, her “strength and stay”, died last April and since then she’s lived alone with her staff and beloved dogs at Windsor Castle. She fought off Covid and attended her late husband’s memorial service at Westminster Abbey on March 29.
The Queen may have been unable to attend the royal Easter church service, but she was in good company at home at Windsor Castle where she was paid a visit by her granddaughter, Princess Beatrice.The 95-year-old and her granddaughter were joined by Beatrice's husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, their daughter Sienna and Edoardo's son from a previous relationship, Wolfie. Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi's baby girl Sienna is almost seven months old which makes this her first Easter celebration.The daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson has always said that her two role models in life are her mum and the Queen with whom she shares an especially close bond.
Prince Harry has given an insight into his and wife Meghan Markle's visit with the Queen, after jetting to the UK for a secret meeting with the Queen last week.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were reported to have flown from California to the UK together for the first time since stepping down from their roles as senior royals in 2020. Harry, 37, and wife Meghan, 40, were said to have left onlookers stunned as they stopped by Windsor Castle on Thursday 14 April. A spokesperson for the couple confirmed to OK! the couple visited the Queen before flying to the Netherlands for their appearance at the Invictus Games over the weekend.
Princess Charlotte appeared to be in a hurry to leave following the Easter Sunday service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor in a sweet moment on 17 April.The six year old joined her older brother Prince George, eight, mother Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, 40, and father Prince William, 39, the Duke of Cambridge. In a sweet moment, Princess Charlotte could be seen gently tugging on her mother's dress before innocently staring at the floor while her family lingered to chat with the Dean of Windsor following the service.
Meghan Markle, 40, was spotted comforting her husband Prince Harry as they tenderly held hands during the beginning of the Invictus Games, which followed a secret visit to see the Queen at Windsor Castle. The couple made a brief stopover in the UK on their way to the Netherlands for the international sporting event, which supports military personnel and servicemen and women who have fought.
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This year, Queen Elizabeth II will be notably missing from the royal family’s customary Easter Sunday services.
Queen Elizabeth II will be notably missing from the royal family's customary Easter Sunday services. According to a royal source, the monarch will not be in attendance at church on Sunday, April 17 in honor of Easter Sunday, but other members of the royal family will be there. While it is a holiday, it will also mark a solemn occasion — the first anniversary of Prince Philip's funeral at Windsor Castle.
Following a series of health setbacks, royal followers are wondering if Prince Harry is visiting the Queen anytime soon. Though Harry will attend The Invictus Games in the Netherlands, one royal expert believes it is very unlikely that the red-headed former royal will visit his home country to see the Queen after she dropped out of her family’s Easter Sunday celebrations.