Queen Elizabeth was in a vibrant mood during the first in-person weekly audience with the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic at Buckingham Palace yesterday, i.e. June 23.
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Royal followers may be curious to know more about the Queen’s great-grandchildren, especially as Her Majesty’s family continues to welcome new royal babies into the world. Luckily, we’re diving into each of the Queen’s great-grandchildren below! But first, here’s a little background on the Queen’s family at large.
As royal followers may know, Queen Elizabeth II welcomed four children of her own—Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward—whom she shared with her late husband,
Queen Elizabeth was in a vibrant mood during the first in-person weekly audience with the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic at Buckingham Palace yesterday, i.e. June 23.
Queen Elizabeth is still showing her grandson her love.
There’s something different about Queen Elizabeth’s message for Prince William’s birthday compared to her post for Prince Harry. For Prince William’s 39th journey around the sun, the Queen made sure to share some photos of the Duke of Cambridge in his military regalia on social media—an honor she skipped when it came to Harry’s 36th birthday in September.
The royal family honored multiple generations of dads on social media Sunday to commemorate Father’s Day. Queen Elizabeth kicked things off by sharing a rather old, black-and-white photo on her official Instagram account that shows the monarch with three generations of important fathers in her life.
It's a special day today, i.e. June 21, for the Cambridges as Prince William celebrates his 39th birthday.
Queen Elizabeth, 95, looked so regal as she arrived to the annual Royal Ascot! The head of the royal family wore an elegant turquoise blue coat and matching hat for the event, held on Saturday, June 19. She was beaming as she stepped out of a car, smiling and laughing with other event attendees as she stood outdoors. In another photo, the equestrian appeared elated as she gazed at a beautiful horse — one of her favorite animals.
Queen Elizabeth hosted US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden for tea at Windsor Castle following the conclusion of the G7 summit. President Biden and Dr Jill Biden received a warm welcome at the castle along with a Guard of Honor formed of the Queen's Company First Battalion Grenadier Guards who gave the First Couple a royal salute.
Queen Elizabeth II and President Joe Biden met up at Windsor Castle on Sunday. The pair — alongside First Lady Dr.
Queen Elizabeth, 95, has met with President Joe Biden, 78, and First Lady Jill Biden, 70, for tea at Windsor Castle. The British monarch hosted the couple on June 13, after meeting briefly at a reception two days prior. It marked Biden’s first sit-down with the Queen since his inauguration as President of the United States, and the royal’s first major engagement since her late husband Prince Philip passed away.
Queen Elizabeth II was back at her residence at Windsor Castle on Saturday to view a military parade to mark her official birthday.The 95-year-old monarch sat on a dais to watch the ceremony that despite ongoing social distancing restrictions did not disappoint on the pomp and pageantry front. If she was tired after meeting G-7 leaders, including U.S.
Queen Elizabeth II is reportedly a big fan of hit police drama Line of Duty and watched it when she was isolating at Windsor castle. According to The Sunday Times, the monarch also enjoyed discussing the plot twists of the show with her closest staff members.
United front. Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, Duchess Camilla, Prince William and Duchess Kate stepped out together for the first time since Prince Philip’s funeral and the arrival of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s daughter, Lili.
President Joe Biden and Jill Biden made their way across the pond.The president and first lady met Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family during a reception at The Eden Project in England, at the G7 Summit on Friday. Prince Charles, Camila, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William and Kate Middleton were also in attendance.
Can Lilibet Diana help mend the royal rift?
There have been a lot of reports over whether Prince Harry asked the Queen about “Lilibet.” Some claim that the Duke of Sussex did ask Queen Elizabeth II for her blessing to name his daughter with Meghan Markle after her family nickname.
Queen Elizabeth II gave Prince Harry and Meghan Markle her blessing to name their baby girl, Lilibet «Lili» Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, in her honor.A source tells ET that Her Royal Majesty was the first one the Duke and Duchess of Sussex called when their newborn daughter arrived, adding that she's already met the baby girl over video call. Lilibet was born Friday, June 4 at 11:40 a.m.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s chosen name for their newborn has been stirring some controversy. Not long after the couple's daughter Lilibet was born on Friday, a Buckingham Palace source alleged to the BBC that the Duke of Sussex didn’t consult his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, for permission to use her private family nickname.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle couldn't contain their excitement over introducing their newborn daughter Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor to her great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth. For the unversed, Harry and Meghan named their second child after The Queen's favourite nickname, which even her late husband Prince Philip would endearingly address her as.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are delighted to start a new life in California. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s departures from royal duties began last year over what they described as the British media’s intrusions and racist attitudes towards the former American actress, 39.The family now resides in the coastal city of Montecito, Calif.
Royal expert Katie Nicholl, in an interview with Entertainment Tonight, is sharing her thoughts on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to name their daughter Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor after Queen Elizabeth's beloved nickname Lilibet and the late Princess Diana.