Afternoon tea with the Americans. Queen Elizabeth II met with President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden on Sunday, June 13, at Windsor Castle in England.
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Queen Elizabeth II will become the first British monarch to achieve 70 years in power on February 6, 2022, and she’s planning a big celebration to mark her Platinum Jubilee.
The Jubilee will be combined with the queen’s 96th birthday festivities. The weekend will kick off on June 2, 2022, starting a four-day bank holiday in the U.K. The Queen’s Birthday Parade, also called the Trooping the Colour, will be held on this day, which is earlier than usual. The parade is typically held the second
Afternoon tea with the Americans. Queen Elizabeth II met with President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden on Sunday, June 13, at Windsor Castle in England.
Born to rule. Prince Charles has been the heir apparent to the British throne for decades. In fact, he has held the position longer than anyone in the monarchy’s history. While waiting for his ascension, he has served his country as the Prince of Wales and started a family of his own.
Prince Edward spoke out about the tension in the British royal family.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have bristled at a report from the BBC that Queen Elizabeth II was not consulted before they named their daughter Lilibet.
K.J. Yossman The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have fired another salvo against the British media by issuing a legal letter accusing the BBC of “false and defamatory” reporting over a story regarding their newborn daughter Lilibet’s name.The latest spat centers around whether or not the couple asked Queen Elizabeth II for permission to use her personal nickname, “Lilibet,” for their daughter.
Family reunion? Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may return to the U.K. in June 2022 for Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee.
The royal family may be bothered by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s recent behavior, but that doesn’t mean the couple will be snubbed from one of the biggest social events in Britain’s history!
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are far from returning to their duties as working members of the royal family, but the royals are more than welcome in the UK. According to a latest Page Six report, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be more than welcome for Queen Elizabeth's platinum jubilee celebrations which are slated to be held in June 2022. Despite their dramatic exit and explosive interviews, multiple sources revealed to the portal that Harry and Meghan won't be "iced out".
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are "absolutely" on the Queen’s invite list for her Platinum Jubilee — and won’t be "iced out," multiple sources tell Page Six. The couple — who have left the royal family shell-shocked with a steady stream of claims about their terrible time behind palace walls — will be expected back in the UK to celebrate Her Majesty’s 70 years on the throne next year.
After a British newspaper reported that Queen Elizabeth II’s courtiers banned members of certain minorities from serving in the royal household, Buckingham Palace issued a statement responding to the allegations.
Meghan' Markle's plans to be at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations would be a "fresh headache" for the royal family, it is claimed. Next year's Jubilee celebrations run on a four-day bank holiday from Thursday 2nd to Sunday 5th June will take place at Buckingham Palace , marking the Queen's 70 year reign.
Prince Harry and wife Meghan want to be at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, causing a ‘fresh headache’ according to a Royal insider. The Queen will celebrate 70 years since her coronation in June 2022, and today the Palace announced a four-day bank holiday weekend to celebrate the occasion.
Buckingham Palace is going all out to mark Queen Elizabeth's platinum jubilee! Queen Elizabeth, who is the longest serving British Monarch, will be celebrating 70 years on the throne in June 2022 and Buckingham Palace on Wednesday announced platinum jubilee celebration plans for next year.The platinum jubilee celebrations will begin with the annual Trooping the Colour parade. Due to Covid-19, the parade was cancelled last year as well as this year.
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Queen Elizabeth II's 70 years on the throne with four days of festivities beginning with her ceremonial birthday parade on June 2, 2022.Buckingham Palace on Wednesday announced the schedule of public events and community activities to mark the 95-year-old monarch's Platinum Jubilee, which will be celebrated over a special four-day holiday weekend next year.The celebration will kick off with the first full staging of Trooping the Colour, the parade of more than 1,400 soldiers that marks the
Queen Elizabeth II is bringing some pomp and circumstance back to the British monarchy in 2022. The 95-year-old queen of England and the longest reigning monarch in the world is celebrating her Platinum Jubilee next year and Buckingham Palace has announced major celebrations throughout the United Kingdom to mark the occasion. The Platinum Jubilee marks 70 years of service for the queen, who ascended the throne in 1952 at the age of 25.
Queen has confirmed the UK will be treated to an extra four-day Bank Holiday next year in celebration of the monarch's Platinum Jubilee. Her Majesty will celebrate 70 years on the throne in June 2022, with the 'once-in-a-generation' event allowing the UK two extra days off work.