LONDON -- Prince Charles says he has missed giving his family members a hug during the long weeks of lockdown due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
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The Queen may have been on the throne for a record-breaking 68 years but she’s still doing incredibly well, according to those who know her.
Her Majesty, 94, who is currently in quarantine at Windsor Castle with Prince Philip, 98, has delivered numerous speeches to reassure the nation amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
A royals source told People of her ability to capture the mood of the world, “She always hits the right mark. She has impeccable judgment.”
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LONDON -- Prince Charles says he has missed giving his family members a hug during the long weeks of lockdown due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
The summer of 2020 has been unlike other summers Queen Elizabeth II has spent in her 68 years of reign. The Coronavirus outbreak in the United Kingdom not only forced to Royal family to cancel all the summer engagements but it also led to the Queen and Prince Philip to quarantine and lockdown at the Windsor Castle.
Well, it sounds like Prince Andrew‘s retirement from Royal duties is FOR GOOD.
Devoted readers of my corner of the internet, of which I'm certain there are at least two, all of whom by total coincidence just happen to share my surname and are also my parents, will recall a story I wrote last month about how the Queen is keeping busy while in isolation at Windsor Castle. Specifically, she's riding horses every single day, Vanity Fair reported, as well as dressing up for dinner with her husband and quarantine companion, Prince Philip.
The trust, which is overseen by Queen Elizabeth, Prince Harry, and Duchess Meghan Markle, took to social media to share a message of support to those who are protesting and demanding justice following the killings of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and countless other Black Americans at the hands of police officers.
New pictures of Queen Elizabeth enjoying her favourite pastime have been released.
There’s a good chance that Prince Andrew could stay out of the spotlight for good.
During a radio conversation with Alan Titchmarsh this week, the Prince of Wales reflected on his love of classical music, and spoke of how he was introduced to the performing arts at a young age by his grandmother, the Queen Mother. "My grandmother used to play quite a bit of music, so I would hear something there," Prince Charles said.
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Perhaps the most special guest for 94-year-old Queen Elizabeth’s birthday wasn’t even Her Majesty herself—it was her great-grandson, one-year-old baby Archie. She couldn’t help but focus on him during a video call, as Queen Elizabeth’s Prince Harry and Baby Archie red hair comparison was clearly noted by sources.
and her youngest great-grandchild, , may live an ocean apart now that his parents, and , have relocated to Los Angeles, but that doesn't mean they're not keeping in touch. On Zoom, of course.During a reported call to celebrate her birthday (which was April 21), the queen made a sweet remark about one of Archie's signature traits.
Queen Elizabeth II once reached her breaking point while hosting one particular guest in the past.
Mexican beauty Salma Hayek is sitting pretty on a hefty net worth that she has built up over the years. The Sunday Times released their Rich List 2020 and revealed that Salma’s total worth ranked in the billions — making her richer than Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II .
Queen Elizabeth II is relying on her Christian faith to help her cope with the coronavirus pandemic. Sources close to the reigning monarch revealed the 94-year-old, who is currently in isolation at the 1,000-year-old Windsor Castle with her husband Prince Philip, misses the “community feel” of going to church with her family and friends.
Prince William and Kate Middleton joined celebrities to spread an important message to mark the start of Mental Health Awareness Week Monday.
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