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King Charles' new portrait revealed as Queen Camilla pays tribute in rare address - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - county King And Queen
ok.co.uk
29.06.2024 / 07:39

King Charles' new portrait revealed as Queen Camilla pays tribute in rare address

The Queen has praised the nation's servicemen and women as a "source of inspiration, reassurance and pride" in a video message commemorating Armed Forces Day. In a rare national address, Camilla honoured the military's efforts amidst "challenges and dangers" that not only protect the UK but also defend liberties far beyond our borders.

Queen's 'second daughter' who shares favourite passion with Kate Middleton and Prince George - www.ok.co.uk - France - Scotland - London - Chelsea - county Hampshire
ok.co.uk
28.06.2024 / 11:31

Queen's 'second daughter' who shares favourite passion with Kate Middleton and Prince George

There are very few people who can claim to have enjoyed a deeply close bond with Queen Elizabeth II - but her niece, Lady Sarah Chatto, tops the list. As Princess Margaret's daughter, Lady Sarah was "adored" by her aunt and spent countless hours at Buckingham Palace during her childhood. She also holds the unique distinction of being the only Royal invited to join the Queen at her preferred Scottish hideaway, Craigowan Lodge.

Disney+ The Bear fans divided over season 3 after 'explosive' opening episode - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Chicago
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28.06.2024 / 10:09

Disney+ The Bear fans divided over season 3 after 'explosive' opening episode

The Bear has returned to Disney+ for its hotly-anticipated third season - but fans appear to be torn over the award-winning comedy. After an explosive first episode, some reckon the rest of the series is 'monotonous and tiresome.'

King Charles and Queen Camilla return to Royal Ascot for final day - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Jordan - Saudi Arabia - county King And Queen - county Berkshire - county King George
ok.co.uk
22.06.2024 / 22:27

King Charles and Queen Camilla return to Royal Ascot for final day

King Charles and Queen Camilla kicked off Royal Ascot's fifth day in style, as they were seen leading the carriage procession alongside Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani and Lady Charles Spencer-Churchill during this annual horse racing event in Berkshire. Joining thousands of race-goers for an afternoon filled with equestrian action, Charles and Camilla, who recently made a major rule break, invited their close family and friends to witness the spectacle on the lush racecourse.

Queen Camilla's major Royal rule break revealed – as she joins beloved Garter Day parade - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - George - county Cross - Victoria, county Cross
ok.co.uk
17.06.2024 / 14:39

Queen Camilla's major Royal rule break revealed – as she joins beloved Garter Day parade

Two years ago, Queen Camilla made history in more ways than one. Not only did Queen Elizabeth II release a ground-breaking statement declaring that she wished for Camilla to be the Queen Consort upon King Charles' succession, but she was also inducted into the prestigious Order of the Garter.The Order of the Garter is the oldest order of chivalry in the United Kingdom and is the most senior knighthood in the British honours system which is only outranked by the Victoria Cross and the George Cross.

King Charles ‘won’t slow down or do what he’s told’ amid cancer battle, Queen Camilla says - nypost.com - Britain - France - London
nypost.com
10.06.2024 / 11:21

King Charles ‘won’t slow down or do what he’s told’ amid cancer battle, Queen Camilla says

Sky News.The royal was speaking to writer Lee Child, who joined Her Majesty at the Queen’s Reading Room Festival at Hampton Court Palace on Saturday.In response, the novelist quipped that Charles “sounds to me like a typical husband.”The King has been easing into public-facing duties in recent weeks, most recently traveling to France to attend the commemorative D-Day ceremony in honor of the 80th anniversary of the historic landings.On Thursday, Charles and Camilla attended the British memorial event at Ver-Sur-Mer, Normandy, organized by the British Royal Legion.“It is with the most profound sense of gratitude that we remember them and all who served at that critical time,” Charles said in his speech.The King was then seen greeting several veterans before he and Camilla headed home to the UK later that day.Palace sources confirmed that Charles would be missing the international ceremony — which took place on Friday — on the advice of doctors who are carefully monitoring his schedule.After a weekend away from the spotlight, the King is looking to make a defiant appearance at this week’s Trooping the Colour ceremony in London.While Charles will be at the annual event on Saturday, he’s expected to arrive to the event in a different fashion.The monarch will be driven in a horse-drawn carriage alongside wife instead of riding on horseback as he’s done in the past.This will be the royal family’s second Trooping the Colour ceremony since Charles was named king in May 2023.It is still unclear if Charles’s daughter-in-law, Kate Middleton, will attend the ceremony.The Princess of Wales, 42, has been battling an unspecified form of cancer since January, and has remained largely out of the public eye since revealing her diagnosis

King Charles and Prince William’s ‘rivalry’ is in ‘the past’ after D-Day ceremonies: report - nypost.com - Britain - France
nypost.com
10.06.2024 / 02:01

King Charles and Prince William’s ‘rivalry’ is in ‘the past’ after D-Day ceremonies: report

mark 80 years since D-Day in Normandy, France, a friend of the king’s told the Sunday Times on June 9 that the father-son duo have an extremely healthy relationship at the moment as they lead the monarchy. “If there was ever a green-eyed monster or a sense of rivalry between the two, that is a chapter of the past,” said the friend.“The King sees his son as a useful ally on family matters and increasingly in discharging the duties of nation and state,” they continued.

King Charles had 'cancer treatment 24 hours before' his moving D-Day speech - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - France - city Omaha
dailyrecord.co.uk
08.06.2024 / 17:59

King Charles had 'cancer treatment 24 hours before' his moving D-Day speech

King Charles has been revealed to have led the D-Day commemorations in Normandy, a mere 24 hours after undergoing cancer treatment in hospital.

Prince George to miss the Duke of Westminster's epic 'Bridgerton' wedding - despite dad William being an usher - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - France
ok.co.uk
07.06.2024 / 15:17

Prince George to miss the Duke of Westminster's epic 'Bridgerton' wedding - despite dad William being an usher

Prince George will not be attending the wedding of Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster, today despite his father Prince William playing a key role in the nuptials. Hugh's wedding to his long-term partner Olivia Henson has been dubbed "the high society wedding of the year" and compared to a spectacular modern-day episode of Bridgerton.The couple will tie the knot at Chester Cathedral in front of 400 guests with the city adored with 100,000 flowers for the occasion.

Prince William arrives at Hugh Grosvenor’s wedding after estranged brother Harry declined invitation - nypost.com - Britain - France
nypost.com
07.06.2024 / 10:33

Prince William arrives at Hugh Grosvenor’s wedding after estranged brother Harry declined invitation

continues to undergo cancer treatment behind closed doors.King Charles, for his part, skipped out on the festivities after having just returned from France to honor veterans on the 80th anniversary of the historic D-Day landings.The father of three looked dapper in a classic ensemble complete with grey bottoms and a black tailcoat atop a crisp white shirt.William swiftly entered the cathedral without greeting the large crowd gathered outside.William’s cousin, Princess Eugenie, was also spotted arriving for the lavish service to watch Grosvenor, who is one of the richest men in Britain, and Henson say their “I Do’s.”William will be an usher at the 400-person ceremony as Grosvenor, 33, is the godfather to Prince George.The Duke of Westminster is also godfather to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s son Archie, however the Sussexes declined the invitation to attend the nuptials.Ahead of Grosvenor’s wedding, the Dean of Chester revealed that the service will be in modern English to reflect the “contemporary couple.” An “intimate gathering” will follow the ceremony at Eaton Hall, Grosvenor’s 11,000-acre family estate, where the reception will take place.The Sunday Times described the event as “the most royal non-royal wedding of the year, with members of Britain’s oldest and wealthiest aristocratic families heading north.”Speaking ahead of the nuptials, a spokesman for the couple said that they’ve “taken a great deal of care in planning the wedding, putting their own personal stamp on all the arrangements and have made a conscious effort to involve local and regional suppliers in several aspects of the day.”On Thursday night, Princess Eugenie was seen enjoying some pre-wedding drinks with fellow guests at the nearby Grosvenor

Rishi Sunak sparks outrage after snubbing D-Day 80th memorial for ITV interview - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - France
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
07.06.2024 / 04:41

Rishi Sunak sparks outrage after snubbing D-Day 80th memorial for ITV interview

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has sparked anger among voters and military leaders alike after the Tory party leader appeared to snub veterans when he skipped a ceremony to commemorate fallen D-Day soldiers in order to take part in a pre-recorded TV interview. The PM, who surveys predict is on track to lose the election, has been widely criticised by military officials for leaving behind a handful of surviving veterans and their families to drum up voter support with ITV.

King Charles misses event over health, as Prince William 'steps up' to fill role - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - France - London - USA - city Portsmouth - city Omaha
dailyrecord.co.uk
06.06.2024 / 20:05

King Charles misses event over health, as Prince William 'steps up' to fill role

Prince William 'stepped up' for King Charles at a poignant D-Day event on Thursday, after it was deemed "a step too far" for the King to attend amid his ongoing cancer treatment.

Queen Camilla awkwardly snubs France’s First Lady Brigitte Macron’s attempt to hold her hand - nypost.com - Britain - France
nypost.com
06.06.2024 / 18:33

Queen Camilla awkwardly snubs France’s First Lady Brigitte Macron’s attempt to hold her hand

for an event commemorating D-Day, marking the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, France. Their husbands, King Charles, 75, and President Macron, 46, were also present.

Prince William to step up at D-Day event as King is 'too sick' to attend amid his cancer treatment - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - France - London - USA - city Portsmouth - city Omaha
dailyrecord.co.uk
06.06.2024 / 15:13

Prince William to step up at D-Day event as King is 'too sick' to attend amid his cancer treatment

Prince William is set to step in for King Charles at a poignant D-Day event later today, after it was deemed "a step too far" for the monarch to attend amidst his ongoing cancer treatment.

Prince William leads D-Day ceremony as he steps in for cancer-stricken King Charles - nypost.com - France - city Omaha
nypost.com
06.06.2024 / 12:09

Prince William leads D-Day ceremony as he steps in for cancer-stricken King Charles

lead the commemorative D-Day ceremony in honor of the 80th anniversary of the historic landings.The Prince of Wales, 41, touched down at Juno Beach in Normandy, France, Thursday morning where he met with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal.Normally, the King would be expected to attend the poignant events of the day, but as Charles is continuing his cancer treatment, his son — and the heir to the throne — is deputizing for him.Palace sources confirmed that Charles would be missing the international ceremony on the advice of doctors who are carefully monitoring his schedule.William is set to join forces with President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron at the Omaha Beach event later in the day.Sources said that Charles is “delighted” that his son was able to step in for him on such an important occasion.“While His Majesty’s doctors are very encouraged with the progress made so far, the King is continuing with his treatment program — and thus we have to prioritize and protect his continued recovery,” an insider told the Mirror.“On that basis, each event/ day has to be carefully calibrated — and given the King’s other commitments on the day, it was advised that the international event later in the afternoon may be a step too far at this stage.”“He is of course delighted that the Prince of Wales will be attending to represent the nation,” the source added.Earlier Thursday, William attended the Canadian commemorative ceremony at the Juno Beach Center at Courseulles-sur-Mer, France.Proudly wearing five medals strapped to his chest, the future King delivered a poignant speech, saying he was “honored” to be there to pay respects to “the bravery and sacrifice of the Canadian

King Charles 'pulls out of international event' amid cancer battle as Prince William 'stands in' - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - France - city Omaha
ok.co.uk
06.06.2024 / 09:55

King Charles 'pulls out of international event' amid cancer battle as Prince William 'stands in'

King Charles is set to be represented by the Prince of Wales at a D-Day event for the first time since he began his treatment for cancer. Appearing on ITV's Lorraine, The Mirror's Royal Editor Russell Myers confirmed that The King is attending the British memorial in Normandy on Thursday morning, 6 June, as part of the D-Day commemorations, but will not be attending the international event with world leaders on Omaha Beach later in the afternoon.

The sweet and powerful reason Queen Camilla wore pink to D-Day anniversary event - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - France
ok.co.uk
06.06.2024 / 06:23

The sweet and powerful reason Queen Camilla wore pink to D-Day anniversary event

Queen Camilla turned heads in a stunning pink ensemble as she attended the UK's national memorial service marking the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings on Wednesday June 5.The 76 year old Royal stood out amidst a sea of dark suits and military uniforms, opting for a pale pink coat dress and stylish hat in the same vibrant shade. She was seen paying her respects alongside her husband King Charles and stepson Prince William at the poignant event on June 5.Typically, the Royal family dons black or other dark shades for remembrance services, such as when they lay wreaths at the Cenotaph every Remembrance Sunday to honour fallen soldiers.

Prince William's sad six-word statement about Kate Middleton at emotional D-Day event - www.ok.co.uk - France
ok.co.uk
05.06.2024 / 17:01

Prince William's sad six-word statement about Kate Middleton at emotional D-Day event

Prince William made a heartbreaking confession about his wife Kate Middleton during an emotional D-Day event. It comes as the Princess of Wales has stepped back from royal duties and any public appearances to focus on her cancer recovery.

Prince William steps out without Kate to join King Charles, Queen Camilla for D-Day anniversary ceremony - nypost.com - Britain - city Portsmouth
nypost.com
05.06.2024 / 14:47

Prince William steps out without Kate to join King Charles, Queen Camilla for D-Day anniversary ceremony

the historic D-Day Landings.The Prince of Wales, 41, stepped out with his father, 75, and stepmother, 76, in Portsmouth, south of England, on Wednesday to mark the poignant occasion.However, one beloved royal was notably out of action — Kate Middleton.The Princess of Wales, 42, is still continuing her cancer treatment behind closed doors — and is not expected to return to royal duties anytime soon.Instead, William — the heir to the throne — represented the both of them at the ceremony, at which he wore a total of five medals, including the Great Master of The Most Honorable Order of the Bath, which marked the first time he has worn it.His other medals included the Queen’s Golden Jubilee medal, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee medal, the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee medal and the Coronation medal.William gave a poignant speech at the ceremony, sharing that he was “deeply honored” to join veterans from the Normandy landing.“We will always remember those who served and those who waved them off,” he said. “The mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters who watched their loved ones go into battle, unsure if they would ever return.”“Today we remember the bravery of those who crossed this sea to liberate Europe.

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