Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip are expected to be among the first Brits to receive the new COVID-19 vaccine jabs, when they are administered in the coming weeks.
20.11.2020 - 13:56 / ok.co.uk
The Queen and Prince Philip have been photographed with massive smiles plastered across their faces as they read an anniversary card made by their great-grandchildren. In a new photo shared by Buckingham Palace today to mark Her Majesty, 94, and the 99 year old Duke of Edinburgh's 73rd wedding anniversary, the pair could be seen looking proud as they held up the colourful card.
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip are expected to be among the first Brits to receive the new COVID-19 vaccine jabs, when they are administered in the coming weeks.
The United Kingdom is the first country to start administrating the COVID-19 vaccine, but that doesn’t mean the royals will get special treatment.
Queen Elizabeth II has lost another pet with the death of her dog Vulcan, a source confirmed to Us Weekly on Friday, December 4. The Dachshund-Corgi mix passed away during lockdown.The dorgi died at Windsor Castle, where the queen, 94, and husband Prince Philip retreated to in March amid the coronavirus pandemic.Elizabeth is now left with one dog, a dorgi named Candy.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are breaking from royal tradition for their holiday plans. Buckingham Palace released a statement on Tuesday, saying, “Having considered all the appropriate advice, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have decided that this year they will spend Christmas quietly in Windsor.”The royal family historically spends the holidays at their Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England.
The Queen and Prince Philip will not be spending Christmas at Sandringham House for the first time in 33 years, it has been announced. A spokesperson for Buckingham Palace announced the news, which will mean Queen Elizabeth, 94, and The Duke of Edinburgh, 99, will have a “quiet Christmas” at Windsor Castle for the first time in 33 years.
Prince William and Kate Middleton's kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, are very ready for the holidays, tyvm. The Cambridge kids "can't wait for Christmas," a royal source revealed to Us Weekly.
Kate Middleton and Prince William gave the public a rare glimpse at their children's creative side, sharing a close-up photo of the colorful handmade card that Prince George, 7; Princess Charlotte, 5; and Prince Louis, 2, made for their great-grandparents Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are celebrating their 73rd wedding anniversary this week, and their family members have been joining in to mark the momentous occasion.A new portrait of the queen and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, was released to commemorate the impressive anniversary.
Royal Family shared a touching photo of the couple reading a handmade card from their great grandchildren.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip! The 94-year-old monarch and her 99-year-old husband celebrate their 73rd wedding anniversary on Friday.