The Queen is to gracefully take a step back from royal duties now that Prince Phillip has died. And as Her Majesty, who turned 95 last week, moves forward, she will take on less duties, according to a former royal correspondent..
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MasterChef fans were left in suspense on Friday night after the series final was plugged.
The BBC dropped its programme schedule following the death of 99-year-old Prince Philip.
His death has triggered a flood of tributes from across the globe – with world leaders, foreign royal families, and charities hailing his life and legacy.
But MasterChef viewers were left wondering when the long-awaited
The Queen is to gracefully take a step back from royal duties now that Prince Phillip has died. And as Her Majesty, who turned 95 last week, moves forward, she will take on less duties, according to a former royal correspondent..
Even monarchs have Zoom meetings. Queen Elizabeth II hopped on a video chat for a meeting with some very important guests, and by the looks of it, she’s an expert.
Queen Elizabeth II is mourning the love of her life. After Prince Philip died at the age of 99 on April 9, the British royal paid tribute to her husband of over 73 years with a heartbreaking statement honoring his life and legacy.
On her 95th birthday, the Queen has issued a message to thank the public for their support following the passing of her husband, Prince Philip. Her Majesty, who has been seeking solace in long walks with her dogs, shared the message on the Royal family's Instagram account.
Following Prince Philip’s death, many are wondering when Prince Harry is coming back to California to be home with his wife, Meghan Markle. While the Duke of Sussex was previously expected to return to the U.S. as soon as Monday, April 19, some sources believe he may “delay” his homecoming until after the Queen’s birthday.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reportedly "have regrets" over when their interview with Oprah Winfrey aired in the wake of Prince Philip's death last week.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's bombshell chat with the talk show host aired while Prince Philip was in hospital. He passed away at the age of 99 at Windsor Castle on 9 April.
The Queen has carried out her very first official in-person royal duty just four days after the death of her husband Prince Philip.The Duke of Edinburgh passed away 'peacefully' at home in Windsor Castle on 9 April.
Many have wondered if the Queen will step down following Prince Philip’s death, but it appears the monarch has no plans to abdicate the throne for now, according to a source close to the royal family who spoke to People.
Following the sad death of Prince Philip, Meghan Markle is said to be ready to forgive the Royal Family and wants to put their differences aside.The Duke of Sussex, who had police called to her California mansion nine times in nine months, reportedly encouraged her husband Prince Harry to move forward and is willing to do the same. A friend of 39 year old told MailOnline: "Meghan said her main concern right now is supporting Harry.
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Queen Elizabeth‘s daughter-in-law Sophie, Countess of Wessex is opening up about how the Queen is doing following the death of her husband Prince Philip.
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After the tragic passing of Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth is now expected to enter an eight-day mourning period. Amid this time, the Queen won't be addressing the public.
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