Tensions have cooled a bit among the royal family, a royal source tells ET.
07.03.2020 - 23:47 / etcanada.com
Queen Elizabeth took the opportunity to speak about the importance of diversity in a message delivered ahead of Commonwealth Day.
Prince Harry, 35, and wife Meghan Markle, 38, have been in the U.K. this week taking part in events marking the occasion.
Discussing the impact of the modern royal family on Commonwealth nations, 93-year-old Queen Elizabeth remarked: “On Commonwealth occasions, it is always inspiring to be reminded of the diversity of the people and countries that make up our
Tensions have cooled a bit among the royal family, a royal source tells ET.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have broken their silence on the coronavirus pandemic. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are quarantining in Canada, where they've lived for close to six months, posted a statement to their Instagram, explaining how they intend to use their platform during the pandemic and help with relief.
Alright, be honest: The real reason why you were so obsessed to know about Commonwealth Day yesterday wasn't because you were dying to learn about the customs behind the holiday, to see into Westminster Abbey, or even to hear about . Nope, none of that. Chances are you clicked on any of those stories because you wanted to hear what was up with Meghan Markle's stunning green outfit, which snatched every wig up in that church!
Did Meghan Markle pay tribute to the late Princess Diana in her last official appearance as a senior member of the royal family? The 38-year-old Duchess of Sussex attended the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey on Monday, alongside her husband, Prince Harry, and other members of the family, including Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William, and Kate Middleton.
If you were expecting to see baby Archie with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Queen's Commonwealth Day service today, I hate to disappoint but he will not be in attendance. It looks like the 10-month-old is staying behind while his parents head to one of their last official events as senior members of the royal family.
An anxious prince. Prince Harry showed signs of nervousness at the Commonwealth service on Monday, March 9, a body language expert tells Us Weekly exclusively.
At last year's Commonwealth Day service, Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, Prince William, and Kate Middleton joined Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, in the Queen's procession, standing as the Queen arrived last in the church. This year, the couples won't be part of that pomp and circumstance at Westminster Abbey.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are attending Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey today as their last official engagements as working royals. The Sussexes, along with the Cambridges and the Wessexes, skipped the royal procession and go straight to their seats at the event.
The royal family, including Prince William and Duchess Kate Middleton, reunited with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced that they would be stepping away from their royal duties in January 2020. The two royal couples, along with Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla attended Commonwealth Day at Westminster Abbey in London on March 9, marking their final royal appearance.
If you were expecting to see baby Archie with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Queen's Commonwealth Day service today, I hate to disappoint but he will not be in attendance.
As they fulfill their final royal commitment, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry joined Queen Elizabeth for some quality time. The queen, 93, invited the Sussexes to join her for a church service in Windsor on Sunday, according to People magazine.
• In her latest speech, Queen Elizabeth may have made a subtle reference to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and their royal exit. • The speech, delivered for Commonwealth Day, focused on themes of family and connectivity and the impact the actions of individuals can have on the larger family unit.