Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's "attention-seeking ways" have been brought to light once again as the couple seem to still be trying to claw back the narrative.
09.08.2023 - 22:57 / usmagazine.com
King Charles III, Prince William and Princess Kate are figuring out how to honor the late Queen Elizabeth II on the first anniversary of her death later this year.
“William, Kate and Charles are all still planning how they will commemorate the passing of the queen, the wounds still feel fresh and it’s been hard for them to find a way for a celebration that will match the gravitas the queen exuded,” a source exclusively tells Us Weekly. “On September 8th there will be some acknowledgment or event, [but] the details are still being ironed out.”
While the royal trio is still finalizing their memorial plans, the insider notes that Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, will “likely not be in attendance” should there be an official event.
“Charles will follow in his mother’s tradition and take the day with [Queen] Camilla to reflect in solitude,” the source adds.
Buckingham Palace announced in September 2022 that the late queen, who ruled on the British throne for 70 years, had died at the age of 96. After Elizabeth’s casket lay in state in Scotland, then England, the royals came together for her state funeral later that month. The Prince and Princess of Wales, both 41, attended with their oldest two children: Prince George, 10, and Princess Charlotte, 8. (They also share son Prince Louis, 5, who did not attend the service.) Charles, 74, was joined at the memorial by Camilla, 75. Charles had ascended the throne immediately following his mother’s passing.
Elizabeth’s funeral also served as a reunion with Charles’ second son, Harry, 38, and Meghan, 42. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had been at odds with William, Kate and Charles following their 2020 decision to step down from their duties as senior royals. The queen’s funeral
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's "attention-seeking ways" have been brought to light once again as the couple seem to still be trying to claw back the narrative.
Almost a year has passed since the sad loss of our beloved late monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. But the memories of her dedication to duty, her unflappable nature and her wicked sense of humour live on. She had many incredible achievements to her name: she was the longest-serving monarch in British history – her reign was the third longest in world history – and the first to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee.
King Charles III allegedly told the late Princess Diana that his 'work was done' following the birth of Prince Harry in 1984. Eight months on from its publication, this revelation arrived in the latter's headline-grabbing memoir Spare, with Harry, 38, recalling how his father had joked at the time: "Wonderful! Now you've given me an heir and a spare.
Prince Harry has been urged to "swallow his pride" and make the effort to reunite with his brother William and King Charles in the UK next month. Harry is due to return to the UK for a brief spell as he is set to attend the WellChild Awards on September 7, the day before the first anniversary of the late Queen Elizabeth II's death.
Prince William and Princess Catherine AKA Kate Middleton aren’t too thrilled about Prince Harry‘s upcoming appearance in the UK!
one-year anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s death is dawning.While Prince William and Kate Middleton will be taking part in a special tribute to her next month, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not be joining them.Harry, 38, and Markle, 42, were reportedly not invited to join the clan.But the Duke of Sussex will return to the United Kingdom soon — to attend the annual WellChild charity event on Sept. 7.On Sept.
Prince Harry apparently has "no intention" of rendezvousing with his father King Charles III and brother Prince William next month. It was reported just last week that the Duke of Sussex, 38, would engage in "peace talks" with his estranged family members as the royals mark the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death. However, these plans have been seemingly ripped up and binned, with a source telling The Mirror that their relationship remains "firmly rooted at rock bottom" and will not be burying their grievances.
Both Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will hold events at the Invictus Games, taking place in Dusseldorf, Germany, next month.
As students around the country anxiously open their A-level results today, it may serve as some comfort to know that just like them, even members of the royal family have suffered with the same nail biting nerves before opening the all important envelope. From King Charles to Kate Middleton and even the most recent royal to sit her exams last year, Lady Louise Windsor, there has been no shortage of variety in grades either, with some of the senior royals performing better than others.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will likely get an invite to King Charles' 75th birthday celebrations later this year, according to one royal expert. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have had a frosty relationship with the Royal Family since they stepped down as senior working royals in 2020.
Soon the Royal Family will mark the first anniversary of the Queen's death, but Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are said to have "not been invited" to the gathering, according to a royal expert. Queen Elizabeth II died at the age of 96 on 8 September 2022 at Balmoral in Scotland, after reigning for 70 years. Historian, writer and broadcaster Tessa Dunlop spoke exclusively to OK! and said there's going to be a "royal gathering at Balmoral" for the family to commemorate the Queen in private, without any public events planned.
Prince Harry and Prince Andrew have “no road back” to the royal family under King Charles' reign as the monarch is aware that the British public “has no appetite” for their return, according to a royal commentator.
Buckingham Palace has announced that several senior members of the Royal Family will be taking on new military roles. It has been said that the new appointments will continue to reflect the close relationship between the Armed Forces and the Royal Family in King Charles' reign.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have access to four homes across the UK - but just like everyone else they can't resist a tropical getaway from time to time. Some of their favourite destinations over the years have included relaxing in the sun, seeing ancient sights in Jordan or hitting the slopes in The Alps.
There have been reports suggesting Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may have been left out of a Balmoral family gathering to mark the 1-year anniversary since the Queen’s death. However, ET Canada understands that’s not the case.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle appeared to put an end to rumoured speculations that they are on the brink of splitting up, as they appeared together during a video update yesterday. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex got behind the camera on Wednesday to congratulate members of the Archewell Foundation on their award as members of the Youth Power Fund advisory committee, but one expert wasn't convinced all is well.
an unidentified source told People in this week’s issue. “Meghan is always supportive of it though.
It’s been a rough few months for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. In May, the couple were embroiled in what their spokesperson described as a “near-catastrophic” car chase with paparazzi in NYC. In June, their multimillion-dollar Spotify deal came to an abrupt end. And on July 27, Harry faced a setback in his ongoing lawsuit against a British tabloid, as a U.K. judge threw out the prince’s claims that the outlet had hacked his voicemails.
The Royal Family's long-standing summer traditions include several public events, appearances and, of course, their annual trip to their beloved Scottish retreat in Aberdeenshire.
Balmoral in the Scottish Highlands is always a magnet for the royals each August as the extended family gather for their annual staycation. But this year’s get-together will be tinged with sadness – not only is it the first year without Queen Elizabeth II hosting, but it’s where she passed away, just 11 months ago, on 8 September. Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond tells OK! that although “it will be especially poignant” she believes that it’s “important for the family to be together at the Castle ahead of the first anniversary of the Queen’s death”.