Making amends? Prince Charles’ praise for son Prince Harry and his climate change work was a “peace offering,” royal expert Jonathan Sacerdoti exclusively tells Us Weekly.
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The Queen will be spending Christmas Day with Prince Charles and Camilla.
Clarence House confirmed the news, according to the BBC, after it was reported that Her Majesty wouldn’t be heading to Sandringham, Norfolk, for the holidays like she has in previous years.
She’ll spend the festive period at Windsor Castle instead, just like she did last year, amid concerns about the fast-spreading Omicron variant.
The palace said it was a personal decision and “reflects a precautionary approach.”
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Making amends? Prince Charles’ praise for son Prince Harry and his climate change work was a “peace offering,” royal expert Jonathan Sacerdoti exclusively tells Us Weekly.
Proud parent. Prince Charles made a supportive comment about his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, as they each fight for a more sustainable future.
Prince Charles has warned "the world is on the brink" of an environmental disaster, as he praised both of his sons for their work and effort addressing the issue of climate change.
The Queen namechecked Prince Charles and Prince William in her Christmas Day address – but made no mention of the Duke of Cambridge’s brother, Prince Harry. Queen Elizabeth’s 2021 speech saw her pay tribute to her “beloved” Prince Philip, remembering his “mischievous, enquiring twinkle” and commending his “sense of service, intellectual curiosity and capacity to squeeze fun out of any situation”.
Members of the Royal Family have been seen attending the Christmas Day service at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle on Saturday 25 December. Prince Charles and his wife Camilla joined Prince Edward and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex alongside Prince Richard and his wife Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester were seen at the chapel inside Windsor Castle grounds for the special service.
Christmas will look a little different for the royal family this year.
Her Majesty the Queen is gearing up to spend the second Christmas in a row at Windsor Castle. Due to the pandemic, the monarch has taken the decision to downsize her Christmas plans.
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall want people to remember the elderly this holiday season.
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, have shared a peek inside their traditional Christmas decorations at Clarence House. The heir to the throne, 73, and his wife Camilla, 74, gave a look at their gorgeous tree at their London residence after they were joined by Helen & Douglas House, a charity caring for terminally ill babies and children, along with the Roald Dahl Charity for ill children.
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From weighing each other to several outfit changes on the big day, the Queen keeps her family on their toes with her Christmas traditions. But Prince Charles and Camilla engage in a much sweeter (and less bizarre) tradition at Clarence House.
Despite rumours of an ongoing rift within the royal family, the Queen will never cast out “troubled” Prince Harry, an expert has said. According to reports, the Duke of Sussex and Prince Charles have “barely spoken” in the past eight months and their relationship has hit “an all-time low” after the 37 year old stepped back as a working member of the royal family in January 2020.
Prince Charles and Camilla have released their official Christmas card for 2021, which captures a sweet moment between the couple that feels very appropriate for the times.The photo, which was taken at Royal Ascot in June, shows the heir to the throne helping his wife with her face mask during the race.
Prince Charles and Camilla have chosen an unusual photo for their annual Christmas Card.