Meghan Markle has been given a major boost by King Charles after she was positioned as 'star of the show' in an official royal family photograph carefully selected for the Coronation, a body language expert has revealed.
04.04.2023 - 10:17 / ok.co.uk
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are currently enjoying their Easter break from school, with mum Kate Middleton thought to be arranging a host of fun activities to keep the children entertained. During the Easter holidays, the Prince and Princess of Wales are absent from their official royal duties as they take their three children away for some special family time together. Previous trips have included skiing in the French Alps or a peaceful break to their Norfolk abode, Anmer Hall.
Although it is unknown where the family of five will be spending their time this week, Kate is thought to have a bundle of fun activities to keep her three children occupied during their break from Lambrook School. Exploring outdoors It's no surprise that exploring the great outdoors will be at the forefront of their activities as Kate has often shown a great interest in the benefits of outdoor play and likes to limit screen time for her three children. In 2021, to mark William and Kate's 10th wedding anniversary, the couple shared a family video that gave fans a glimpse of their sense of adventure for the outdoors.The video showed the family hiking in sand dunes, playing chase in the garden, Charlotte and Louis spinning on an incredible see-saw, and the family toasting marshmallows around a fire.
A new photo was released last month to celebrate Mother's Day which showed Kate and George, 9 Charlotte, 7 and Louis, 4 climbing a tree. Royal expert Katie Nicholl previously told OK!: "Kate has been interested in how outdoor learning can benefit children. She got to meet children who had lessons outside and ask how they enjoyed it.
Meghan Markle has been given a major boost by King Charles after she was positioned as 'star of the show' in an official royal family photograph carefully selected for the Coronation, a body language expert has revealed.
The official souvenir programme for the Coronation of King Charles features a happy family photo that sees the King with his son Prince Harry and daughter-in-law Meghan Markle - this is despite the fact that Meghan has declined the invitation to the historic event. Among the photos printed in the programme, which went on sale on Monday 17 April is one of the royal family celebrating Charles, then the Prince Of Wales's 70th birthday back in 2018.The photo saw the now-King sat with his wife Camilla, and surrounded by his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, and his daughter-in-laws Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle.
Kate Middleton was forced to stay in England as members of the Royal family rushed to the Queen's deathbed in an attempt to prevent Meghan from travelling to Aberdeenshire, it has been claimed.
Prince Harry has confirmed he will be attending his father King Charles’ Coronation, but a royal expert has shared he will be "nowhere near" the Buckingham Palace balcony on the day. Buckingham Palace announced on Wednesday that The Duke of Sussex, 38, will attend the King’s Coronation but the Duchess of Sussex, 41, will remain in California with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
King Charles III may be the new monarch, but not even his new power is enough to get his little brother to listen to him!
Sophie Winkleman has revealed that she has pulled her young children out of two different schools - including Prince George and Princess Charlotte's former school - after they were going to be given iPads to use during lesson time. Lady Frederick Windsor - as she is officially known - has been married to Prince and Princess Michael of Kent's son, Lord Frederick Windsor, since 2009 and the pair share two daughters, Maud and Isabella.The actress - who has had roles in shows such as Two and a Half Men, Peep Show, Death in Paradise and This is Going to Hurt - objected to children being given iPads from the age of six and "immediately started looking for different schools".
King Charles has already reserved a "grand Royal title" for his granddaughter Princess Charlotte, according to a new book. In his new book, Our King Charles III: the Man and the Monarch, veteran royal correspondent Robert Jobson details the life of the King up until the present day, including details about how his mother, the late Queen, lived her final days, as well as plenty of bombshell claims about his warring sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.
Princess Charlotte is due to be granted one of the "grandest" royal titles after it was reserved for her by King Charles.
, , and attended a service at St. George's Chapel in Windsor, alongside their parents, Kate Middleton and Prince William, as well as the rest of the royal family. The Wales family wore outfits in shades of cheery blues for the occasion. chose a bold coat dress by Catherine Walker, whereas and eldest son George opted for traditional suits.
The royal family gathered on Easter Sunday to attend a church service at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle.
since Queen Elizabeth’s passing in September. Alongside Charles, 74, stood Queen Consort Camila, 75, and behind them walked the future king’s sister Princess Anne and brother, disgraced royal Prince Andrew, reports The Independent.Prince Edward and his family trailed the senior royals followed by Prince William, Kate Middleton and their three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.Bringing up the rear of the group were Princess Eugenie — who is pregnant — and her husband Jack Brooksbank.The service was held at the 15th-century Windsor Castle which served as the final resting place for Charles’ mother and father as well as his grandparents.
Easter is a special time of year for the Royal Family, and one of the rare times where you will see them out together in full force. For the first time, King Charles will be leading the ceremony, following the death of the long-reigning Queen Elizabeth II last year, with most members of the Firm heading to the service held at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
The Easter Sunday church service is one of the rare occasions the Royal Family is seen out in force and this Sunday they are set to be led by King Charles for the first time as they celebrate the religious weekend.
As the public continues to learn more about how the King's Coronation will run and exactly who we can expect to see in attendance, there are two other events just days before that will also provide excitement for fans of the Royal Family. Shortly before the historic service takes place at Westminster Abbey, two new images will be released of Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis as they will both celebrate their birthdays in close proximity to the momentous day.
School children up and down the UK are currently enjoying the Easter holidays - and that is no different for Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.The Prince and Princess of Wales' three children are students at Lambrook School near Windsor and will be revelling in their freedom before they return to the classroom for the Summer Term on Wednesday, April 19. But what will the young royals be getting up to in their time off? Judging by their previous school breaks and revelations by the couple themselves, it seems the family of five are in for a busy few weeks.
Four The Chase contestants left chaser Anne Hegerty completely unimpressed as she realised they all shared a royal connection that was both surprising and "so adorable I may puke". During Tuesday night's episode of the hit ITV gameshow, presenter Bradley Walsh welcomed all four players to the studio for another round of quizzing.The contestants were called Archie, Louis, Charlotte and George - all eager to get stuck in to try and earn some money for their pots. But as the group's names were announced, viewers nearly fell off their chairs to hear that they all had the same monikers as four Royal children.
Prince William and Kate Middleton sent one lucky royal fan a sweet photo of their family, as they sent a thank you message for a Christmas card. The touching gift came with a personalised note, which was shared by the receipient on their Instagram account, Duchess of Wonderland.The photo is of the family arriving at the Christmas Day service at Sandringham in December 2022, and features the Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.The Instagram user shared the photo and message from Kensington Palace, which read: "Thank you for your thoughtful Christmas message to The Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Prince Harry is in London, England, this week amid a High Court hearing in a lawsuit against Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL). The hearing is part of the case in which Harry and other public figures claim they were hacked.
The Duke of Sussex has made a surprise return to the UK for the first time since the late Queen’s funeral – but is not expected to meet with his father King Charles or his brother, Prince William. Prince Harry's trip – for a High Court hearing in London in his claim against Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers over allegations of unlawful information-gathering – will be seen as demonstrating the strength of his determination over the legal action.
King Charles has been getting assistance from the Queen Consort with restructuring the Royal Family in the hopes of getting “value for money," according to reports. It was long suspected that the former Prince of Wales would shake up the Royal Family when he stepped into his late mother's role as Monarch and with his Coronation just weeks away, plans are coming together.