Mixed reports suggested the 36-year-old’s titles were to be given to either brother Wills or Princess Anne, but Harry is said to be hoping the Queen reconsiders the reclassification.
01.12.2020 - 20:23 / ok.co.uk
The Queen and Prince Philip will not be spending Christmas at Sandringham House for the first time in 33 years, it has been announced. A spokesperson for Buckingham Palace announced the news, which will mean Queen Elizabeth, 94, and The Duke of Edinburgh, 99, will have a “quiet Christmas” at Windsor Castle for the first time in 33 years.
Mixed reports suggested the 36-year-old’s titles were to be given to either brother Wills or Princess Anne, but Harry is said to be hoping the Queen reconsiders the reclassification.
reports., so they're sending gifts overseas and spending the holidays at home in Montecito, Calif. But, William and Kate are still unsure about their plans since Queen Elizabeth cancelled her annual trip to Sandringham.
While it’s Prince Charles who’s up next in the line of royal succession, there are U.K. citizens who would prefer his son Prince William as king after Queen Elizabeth II’s reign ends. At least that’s according to a new poll released by YouGov, which found that the Duke of Cambridge’s popularity had grown in recent months.
Despite the unprecedented royal Christmas, Phil Dampier, author of Royally Suited: Harry and Meghan in Their Own Words, notes that it actually would have been possible for Harry, 36, and his family to join his grandparents for Christmas – but only if he’d chosen to do so.
A royal oopsie. Queen Elizabeth’s “thanks” tweet left followers of the royal family’s official Twitter account scratching their heads on Thursday, December 10. The profile tweeted out the single word, “Thanks,” with absolutely no context and left it up for about six minutes before someone on the palace’s social media team caught and deleted the accidental tweet. But they didn’t act fast enough: Gert’s Royals captured a screenshot, and social media users had thoughts.
Unfortunately, not everyone will get to see the Queen's Christmas decorations this year due to the monarch and Prince Philip honoring COVID-19 guidelines.
And now, Her Majesty has seemingly been targeted again on social media, after the unmasked 94-year-old met with other senior royals at a rare joint meet-up in Windsor.
On Tuesday, Queen Elizabeth was joined by Wills and Kate and other senior royals at Windsor Castle, for a rare meet-up ahead of the proposed low-key festive season.
But now, Her Majesty has finally received some good news, with the announcement that her granddaughter Zara Tindall, 39, is pregnant with her third child.
For the last 32 years, the royals gathered in Norfolk, to attend the Christmas Day church service, before greeting well-wishers outside – but alas, that won’t be happening this year.
Prince William and Kate Middleton concluded their royal train tour by joining Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Edward, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, and Princess Anne in the quadrangle of Windsor Castle.The group -- who maintained six feet of separation throughout the event — was gathered to thank local volunteers and essential workers amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.The royal family enjoyed a performance by The Salvation Army UK band, before William and
But now, it appears the Sussexes have officially been replaced, as a new Fab Four stepped out alongside the Queen at a rare joint family engagement on Tuesday.
Speaking to talkRADIO’s Mike Graham, royal biographer Angela Levin labelled the Sussexes’ reluctance to return as “cowardly” – especially given how frail the Queen and Prince Philip are.
“Long Live the Queen! 23 Rules for Living From Britain’s Longest-Reigning Monarch” (Turner), he explores the secrets to the royal’s enduring longevity.One of her favorites? One-upmanship.Kozlowski recalls a time when the queen out-performed “Iron Lady” Margaret Thatcher, who was just six months her senior.
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip are expected to be among the first Brits to receive the new COVID-19 vaccine jabs, when they are administered in the coming weeks.
Cosmopolitan that there's zero intention for Archewell's work to rival the U.K. honors list, so check out the clarification for yourself: That "trademark" bit puts to rest additional rumors about Harry and Meghan's trademark applications being rejected, which circulated back in March.
But while the surprise relocation may seem like a sweet gesture from the Sussexes to their cousins, as it turns out, the “hush-hush” deal reportedly infuriated the Queen.
According to a new report from the Mail on Sunday, the monarch is set to receive the vaccine within the next few weeks, but will keep it private until after the fact.
It’s going to be a lonely Christmas for Queen Elizabeth this year as it’s revealed that she suffered some bad news.