Ο πρίγκιπας Χάρι είχε μια συναισθηματική αντίδραση στην είδηση ότι εκδιώκεται από το σπίτι του που βρίσκεται κοντά στο κάστρο της βασιλικής οικογένειας του Ουίνδσορ, σύμφωνα με τον ισχυρισμό.
Ο πρίγκιπας ήταν «απόλυτα έξαλλος και δακρυσμένος» λέει ο βασιλικός ειδικός και συγγραφέας Τομ Κουίν για την απόφαση του μελλοντικού βασιλιά Καρόλου, η οποία προέκυψε καθώς ο Χάρι και η Μέγκαν επέλεξαν να κάνουν τις Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες την κύρια κατοικία τους.
Εν τω μεταξύ, ο αδερφός του Χάρι, Γουίλιαμ, εθεάθη δύο φορές δημόσια την περασμένη εβδομάδα. σε έναν αγώνα της Άστον Βίλα, και πιο πρόσφατα βοήθησε σε μια φιλανθρωπική οργάνωση αστέγων. Υποστηρίζεται ότι οι επισκέψεις είχαν σκοπό να στείλουν ένα μήνυμα "πίσω στην επιχείρηση", μετά από λίγους δύσκολους μήνες για τη βασιλική οικογένεια.
Έρχεται αφού ο βασιλιάς Κάρολος εμφανίστηκε δημόσια την Κυριακή καθώς συνεχίζει τη θεραπεία του για τον καρκίνο. Ο μονάρχης οδήγησε τη βασίλισσα Καμίλα σε πρωινή λειτουργία. Το ζευγάρι μένει στο κτήμα Balmoral στη Σκωτία και ένας λαμπερός Κάρολος εντοπίστηκε στο τιμόνι για τη σύντομη διαδρομή από τη βασιλική ιδιοκτησία στην κοντινή εκκλησία όπου ο ίδιος και η βασίλισσα παρευρέθηκαν στην κυριακάτικη συγκέντρωση στο Crathie Kirk.
Εν τω μεταξύ, ένα μνημείο για την εκλιπούσα βασίλισσα Ελισάβετ Β' αποκαλύφθηκε στα 98α γενέθλιά της - το πρώτο άγαλμα από τον θάνατό της. Πλήθη ζητωκραυγαστών και σχεδόν 50 corgis είδαν το μόνιμο μνημείο που αποκαλύφθηκε στην αγορά της πόλης Oakham στο Rutland. Ακολουθήστε το live blog μας παρακάτω...
Last time Harry and William had a good time in each other's company identified
Prince Harry and his brother Prince William haven't truly been content in each other's presence since a pivotal moment six years ago.
The Royal wedding of Harry and Meghan Markle in 2018 was a day brimming with happiness for the newlyweds and William was Harry's best man. Yet, it seems that this occasion marked the last time Harry and William genuinely enjoyed each other's company, as royal author Robert Hardman shares a poignant reflection on their relationship.
Mr Hardman claims their brotherly unity at the wedding carries a sombre significance today, as he noted the significance of their bond during the nuptials. He said: "With the benefit of hindsight, we're left feeling it was one of the last times they were happy in each other's company. You can't help looking back and thinking what might have been, but at the time it all felt very relaxed and friendly."
The memorable wedding ceremony of Harry and Meghan was held at St George's Chapel under a clear blue sky on the sunny Saturday of 19 May. The arrival of guests started at 9.30am, with celebrities such as Idris Elba, James Blunt, Oprah Winfrey, James Corden, Carey Mulligan, Tom Hardy, Sir Elton John, Serena Williams, the Beckhams, the Clooneys, and Meghan's colleagues from Suits finding their places within the chapel.
Royal butler rubbishes rumour about Princes Harry and William with shocking statement
A Royal butler has shockingly claimed that Princes Harry and William were not, in fact, unhappy about their father's wedding to Camilla back in the early 2000s.
In fact, Grant Harrold, who served as King Charles' butler back in the day, insisted that Prince William even sought out the prestigious role of his father's best man at the 2005 ceremony.
"It was also complete nonsense that William and Harry were unhappy. I promise you that wasn't the case. I was there," Mr Harrold claimed.
Prince Harry in a 'tricky situation' with 'only three possible conclusions' amid American visa fiasco
Prince Harry has found himself in what has been described as a "tricky situation" with "only three possible conclusions" as he sorts his US visa, a Royal commentator has said.
Jennie Bond revealed that Harry's potential US visa case could result in what she described as an "embarrassing outcome" for the Duke of Sussex, who "does seem to have boxed himself into a tight corner".
The American conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation began legal proceedings against the Prince, alleging that he either misrepresented his past drug use on his visa application or that he had been favoured by the US government. He admitted to the use of substance abuse in his earth-shattering memoir, Spare, years after he was granted residency with a visa.
Jennie said: "This is a sticky situation for Harry to find himself in. There seem to be only three possible conclusions: he lied in his visa application, he lied in his book, or he has been made a special case by the American authorities. All of these signal an embarrassing outcome for Harry. I suspect a way will be found to preserve his reputation and his visa, but he does seem to have boxed himself into a tight corner. Given the prevalence of drugs, I don't imagine for a moment that Harry's application is unusual, (assuming he denied drugs)."
Prince William kept 'big secret' from Kate Middleton for weeks before engagement
Before proposing to his future wife in November 2010, Prince William kept a massive secret from Kate Middleton for at least three weeks as he revealed that it could have cost him "a lot of trouble".
The couple were on a romantic holiday in Kenya, it was reported, the same place his father took him and Prince Harry shortly after their mother, Princess Diana, was killed in a horrific car accident, the Prince of Wales told OK! at the time.
So, he felt it was the perfect place to propose to his future wife with the engagement ring his father had given the late Princess of Wales. He revealed that he kept that ring in his rucksack for three weeks before popping the question to Kate, stating that he knew if it "disappeared", he'd be in "a lot of trouble".
Crafted by the Royal jeweller Garrard, the ring ended up making it onto Kate Middleton's hand in the end, and the couple got their engagement memorialised by the renowned photographer Mario Testino, who revealed that he waited for an hour or two at St James's Palace for them so he could snap the perfect picture.
Prince Harry 'wins' against Meghan Markle in big decision involving Archie and Lilibet
Prince Harry is said to have "won" against his wife Meghan Markle in a big decision over their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
It is reported that the Duke has won in the decision not to include their children in their upcoming Netflix shows. It was recently revealed that amid the couple's eye-watering multi-million-dollar Netflix deal, they would be working on two new series.
A source told the Sun on Sunday: "Harry and Meghan have not always agreed on how much they should expose their children to the media but, in this case, Harry has clearly won."
This comes after reports that Meghan was keen on having the children by her side when stepping back into the limelight. Last year the Sun reported: "Meghan wants to move back into public life — with Archie and Lilibet by her side."
Prince Harry "wins" against Meghan Markle in big decision involving Archie and Lilibet
New statue of late Queen Elizabeth unveiled on birthday to cheering crowds
A statue of the late Queen Elizabeth II has been unveiled on what would have been her 98th birthday - and its the first statue since her death.
Amid cheers of crowds and approving barks of nearly 50 corgis, the permanent memorial was unveiled to the world in the market town of Oakham in Rutland. The seven-foot bronze statue is displayed outside the local library, and is a dedicated memorial to the late monarch.
Residents were extremely pleased with the statue. One woman, Hilda Townsend, said: "It is just wonderful. We are the tiniest county but the first to honour the late majesty in such a big way. It is a very fitting tribute."
Her husband, John, added that the statue makes locals like him "extremely proud." The statue showcases a younger Queen Elizabeth, who in reality was just 5ft 4in. However, the memorial is seven feet tall, depicting her in flowing robes with three corgis at her feet.
Late Queen Elizabeth's car had a bespoke tray to hold her handbag
The late monarch's bespoke Daimler is on sale for £60,000 - and even comes with a tray that was specially made for her handbag.
Queen Elizabeth owned and drove the British car from 2001 to 2006, adding thousands of miles to it. One personal feature of the car for the late Queen included a special handbag holding tray. This was build into the armrest between the two front seats.
As well as that, the racing green comes with security and convoy lights operated by a James Bond-esque bank of control buttons. The automatic vehicle, with a V8 engine capable of reaching 149mph, has done 16,200 miles in 23 years.
The Daimler was also used by the late Prince Philip, before being returned to the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust in 2007. It was sold by the trust to a British-based private collector, who has kept it in a “pristine” condition in a heated garage. Now, the special car is being sold through auctioneers Bonhams Cars, of London, according to The Telegraph.
A Bonhams Cars spokesperson said: “Her Majesty preferred shades of dark green to adorn her vehicles, thus British Racing Green was chosen, with the overall appearance kept similar to other Daimler Majestic LWB examples except for the security lights which still function as intended.
“It has just 16,200 miles from new and less than 1,400 since leaving the royal fleet. In the current ownership, the car has been kept in a heated garage as part of a fantastic private collection.”
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