Birthday boy! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s son, Archie, will celebrate his 1st birthday in May — and Queen Elizabeth II has a special gift planned for her great-grandson.
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Prince Harry helped record a song with Jon Bon Jovi at Abbey Road Studios on Friday—and the Queen's Guard at Buckingham Palace found their own way to join in the fun.
The royal family's official Instagram account shared a video of the band performing a rendition of Bon Jovi's hits, including "Livin' …
.Birthday boy! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s son, Archie, will celebrate his 1st birthday in May — and Queen Elizabeth II has a special gift planned for her great-grandson.
It would be a major understatement to say that things in the royal family are a little...weird at the moment. literally just finished up their before , and are beginning the . But like, on top of that, the current coronavirus pandemic is causing Queen Elizabeth's spring plans to be derailed. As a result, the Queen has now addressed the pandemic on Instagram, with Meghan and Harry showing their support by regramming it.
'Meghan said they are grateful, especially Harry, that they could spend time with his family before all this insanity began.
Meghan Markle's series of final events in the UK ahead of her and Prince Harry's transition out of their working senior royal family roles is over—and the Duchess of Sussex left the country hours after her last engagement Monday to return to the couple's 10-month-old son Archie in Canada.
Meghan Markle was glowing in a camel dress as she met with young leaders of the Queen's Commonwealth Trust in pictures shared on the Sussex Royal Instagram. She was joined by her husband Prince Harry as they made a previously unseen visit to Buckingham Palace ahead of their final round of glitzy engagements in London, before they stepped back as senior royals.
Yesterday, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry joined Prince William, Kate Middleton, and the Queen at the Commonwealth Day Service—which happened to be And in case you didn't notice, they looked incredible. But apparently there was a little behind-the-scenes drama re:
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have reunited with Kate Middleton and Prince William in public for the first time since Meghan and Harry announced their step back from royal life.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are currently in the United Kingdom to carry out their final engagements as working royals. Over the weekend, Queen Elizabeth took advantage of the couple's proximity and personally invited them to attend church with her.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle joined the Queen for a church service, marking the first public reunion after the Megxit announcement. In January 2020, the couple announced that they are stepping down as senior members of the royal family, following which Meghan moved to Canada to be with her son.
Rockstar Jon Bon Jovi has revealed that he has ‘immense respect’ for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle leaving their royal duties in the hopes of gaining more privacy.
Prince Harry helped record a song with Jon Bon Jovi at Abbey Road Studios on Friday—and the Queen's Guard at Buckingham Palace found their own way to join in the fun.
As Prince Harry (who now wants to go by "just Harry") does his last few events before exiting the Royal Family as a senior royal, he had the chance to visit Abbey Road studios with none other than music legend Jon Bon Jovi. According to Invictus Games Foundation, Bon Jovi had written the song "Unbroken" after hearing stories of veterans with PTSD, and offered the re-record of the song for Invictus.
Prince Harry helped record a song with Jon Bon Jovi at Abbey Road Studios on Friday—and the Queen's Guard at Buckingham Palace found their own way to join in the fun.
Prince Harry helped record a song with Jon Bon Jovi at Abbey Road Studios on Friday—and the Queen's Guard at Buckingham Palace found their own way to join in the fun. The royal family's official Instagram account shared a video of the band performing a rendition of Bon Jovi's hits, including "Livin' on a Prayer," during the Changing of the Guard.
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