Another tragic loss. One of Queen Elizabeth II’s new puppies has died, Us Weekly can confirm.
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It was previously revealed that the Queen will not be returning to Buckingham Palace following Prince Philip’s death, and now, sources are beginning to understand why. According to a recent report by HELLO! Magazine, the 95-year-old monarch may have never wished to live at the palace to begin with.
On Friday, May 7, HELLO! shared a quote from royal biography The Firm, where author Penny Juror notes the Queen’s early disapproval of living at Buckingham Palace. “None of them wanted to go,” the
Another tragic loss. One of Queen Elizabeth II’s new puppies has died, Us Weekly can confirm.
Now that royal sources believe that the Queen is no longer living there, many are wondering if Prince Charles will move to Buckingham Palace next. After all, the Prince of Wales is next in line for the throne, so it would make sense if he lives at the palace once he’s king. But it’s possible that may not actually happen.
A symbolic and historic event looked very different this year.
Queen Elizabeth II opened British Parliament on Tuesday, but there wasn't the traditional pomp and circumstance. The 95-year-old reigning monarch opted to scale down the event this year, traveling to the Houses of Parliament in a car rather than a carriage. She also chose not to wear a crown or an elegant gown for the occasion.
Prince Charles recently thanked fans and royal watchers for their support after the passing of his father Prince Philip. An Instagram Lise M user who expressed condolences in the wake of Duke of Edinburgh’s death shared a she received from Prince Charles' office after sending him a note of condolences following Prince Philip's death on April 9.
Mike Tindall, the husband of Queen Elizabeth‘s granddaughter Zara Tindall, is opening up about Prince Philip‘s funeral.
The Queen is to gracefully take a step back from royal duties now that Prince Phillip has died. And as Her Majesty, who turned 95 last week, moves forward, she will take on less duties, according to a former royal correspondent..
Even monarchs have Zoom meetings. Queen Elizabeth II hopped on a video chat for a meeting with some very important guests, and by the looks of it, she’s an expert.
Queen Elizabeth will “fade away gracefully” from her royal duties following the death of Prince Philip, a royal expert has said.The Queen turned 95 last week, four days after the funeral of her husband the Duke of Edinburgh, who died on 9 April age 99. And now, as she approaches the 70th year of her reign in June next year, the monarch is predicted to be set to allow Prince Charles and Prince William to take on more responsibility.
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Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, Prince William and the extended royal family have officially marked the end of mourning period since Prince Philip's demise. The Duke of Edinburgh passed away on 9 April and his funeral service was held on 17 April.
On the occasion of her 95th birthday, Queen Elizabeth released a statement. If you didnt know, the special day has a shadow over it this year as her husband Prince Philip‘s funeral took place just a few days ago.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) and Prince William make a surprise visit to the 282 East Ham Squadron, Air Training Corps on Wednesday (April 21) in London, England.
Prince Harry is now back in the United States after attending his grandfather Prince Philip‘s funeral over the weekend in London, England.