The Prince and Princess of Wales reportedly don't want to move into Prince Andrew's home Royal Lodge as the disgraced royal refuses to leave.
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Kate Middleton brought a special piece of Queen Elizabeth with her to Jordan for Crown Prince Hussein’s royal wedding to Rajwa Alseif.
For the evening banquet, the Princess of Wales accessorized her sparkly rose gold-coloured gown by Jenny Packham with Queen Elizabeth’s Greville Chandelier earrings, marking the first time she’s worn them publicly.
The late monarch, who died in September 2022, received the diamond and platinum earrings as a wedding gift from her parents King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, in 1947 when she and Prince Philip tied the knot. The Queen Mother inherited the dazzling royal jewels from her friend, Dame Margaret Greville, in 1942, five years before she passed them on to her daughter.
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Earlier in the day, Kate donned a blush pink long-sleeve maxi gown by Elie Saab with a different pair of diamond earrings for the Islamic marriage ceremony.
The Greville Chandelier earrings were made in London by Cartier over the course of a decade. Initially, in 1918, they were “a simple pair of brilliant drop earrings,” as per The Court Jeweller. Then, in 1922, 12 additional diamonds were used to lengthen them before they were finally completed — in their current form — in 1929 after 10 more diamonds were added.
According to the Royal Collection Trust, each earring features “a lexicon of modern diamond cuts” — consisting of a trio of pair-shaped diamond pendants, plus diamonds in emerald, trapeze, half-moon, square, baguette and baton cuts — ultimately creating the effect of a modern girandole or chandelier earring.
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The Prince and Princess of Wales reportedly don't want to move into Prince Andrew's home Royal Lodge as the disgraced royal refuses to leave.
taking too long to talk with other guests.On June 1, the Cambridges attended the lavish nuptials of Jordan’s Crown Prince Al Hussein and his now-wife, Princess Rajwa Al Saif.William’s actions caused “tension” between him and his spouse, according to the latest episode of “Podcast Royal” with hosts Rachel Burchfield and Jessica Robinson.Burchfield noted that while the Duke of Cambridge was not “disrespectful,” he seemed restless at the moment and just wanted to move on with the day.“Husbands, do not do this — don’t do this. William told Kate to ‘chop chop’ as she spoke to the bride,” the Marie Claire royals editor explained.
The Princess of Wales met Sir Paul McCartney and Tracey Emin as she re-opened the National Portrait Gallery following its three-year, £41.3 million refurbishment.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry weren't in attendance Saturday during King Charles III's Trooping the Cololur celebration.While the monarch was joined by other immediate members of the royal family for the occasion — which marks his official birthday celebration — the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were home in California. A source told ET that the couple «were not invited» to the festivities. On Saturday, the monarch celebrated his official birthday with the Trooping the Colour ceremony. For the occasion, which has been celebrated for 260 years, Charles rode horseback.
Kate Middleton looked incredible in green at today's Trooping the Colour alongside her children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. Joining the Princess of Wales and her children in the carriage was Queen Camilla, who is colonel of the Grenadier guards.
, and his wife, Jetsun Pema, 33, the Dragon Queen (dubbed the Kate Middleton of the Himalayas), recently attended the . The queen for the royal wedding of Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will reportedly miss King Charles III’s Trooping the Colour, the annual public celebration of the monarch’s birthday. People reported that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were not invited to the event, which dates back to the 1700s. The palace and Archewell, Harry and Meghan’s company, had no comment for People and did not immediately return Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Diana: The Musical is headed to the West End and will star Loose Women panellist Denise Welch as Queen Elizabeth II as she makes a return to the theatre.
Netflix saga about the British royal family is stopping short of diving into the story of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in its upcoming final season — but it will still include at least one of Harry’s most notorious incidents.Season 6 will feature the Duke of Sussex’s Nazi costume scandal. According to People, the show appeared to film scenes of the aftermath of Harry’s controversial choice to dress up as a Nazi solider, which happened in 2005. The prince, who was then 20, went to a costume party decked out in a Nazi outfit, complete with a swastika. Actor Luther Ford will play him on-screen, and portray the snapshot and tabloid fallout. Immediately afterwards, Harry put out a statement in which he said that he was “very sorry if I caused any offense or embarrassment to anyone.
Prince William shared a message of thanks to the palace guards, following Saturday's Trooping the Colour rehearsal, which saw multiple fainting spells due to the high heat in the United Kingdom.«A big thank you to every solider who took part in the Colonel’s Review this morning in the heat. Difficult conditions but you all did a really good job.
public engagements since she married Prince William in 2011.However, the Duchess of Cambridge, 41, “wasn’t always comfortable” undertaking royal engagements, expert Rebecca English recently claimed.English — who is the Daily Mail’s royal editor — appeared in the publication’s Palace Confidential series and gave her take on Middleton’s journey to the crown.“I’ve always said about the Princess of Wales that I don’t think she’s always been the strongest communicator,” English explained.She added: “It’s been a learning curve for her, I don’t think she’s necessarily always been comfortable with that.”The journalist then touched upon Middleton’s visit to Maidenhead Rugby Club on Wednesday, noting how the mother of three was participating in a sports game as part of her Shaping Us campaign.English dissected a moment when Middleton was involved in a discussion with a group of men about fatherhood.The expert remarked: “But she sat there as the only woman among this table of very successful sportsmen and she really held the floor [by] asking the right questions, directing them to different people, listening to their answers.”The princess seemed “very comfortable” talking about her areas of expertise, with English revealing: “I could really see her come into her own. I was really impressed with her.”Middleton also made a big splash earlier this month when she attended Crown Prince Hussein and Rajwa Al Saif’s royal wedding in Jordan.She shined in a rose gold sequined Jenny Packham dress and glittering royal jewels for the posh event.She even rocked Princess Diana’s Lover’s Knot Tiara when she joined William, 40, to meet the newlyweds following the ceremony.
The Prince and Princess of Wales were surprise guests at the wedding of Jordan’s Crown Prince last week. But nobody knew the huge headache that part of Kate's outfit would cause.The couple also went to the evening reception held by Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa in Jordan, on 1 June.
Kate Middleton looked stunning as ever as she went out-and-about Windsor.The Princess of Wales nailed a casual-yet-chic look visiting The Windsor Family Hun in Berkshire on Tuesday, 6 June. She wore a blue gingham blazer over a simple white top and dark blue cigarette pants.
Prince William was keen to get a move on during his and wife Kate Middleton's recent trip to Jordan. A month on from the historic Coronation of King Charles III, the couple and parents-of-three were surprise guests at the wedding of Rajwa Al Saif and Prince Al Hussein at Zahran Palace last week.
Kate Middleton once again showcased her timeless sense of style as she dazzled guests while attending a royal wedding reception in Amman, Jordan. The Princess of Wales, accompanied by her husband Prince William, attended a lavish reception on Thursday following the wedding of Jordan’s Crown Prince Al Hussein and Saudi Arabian architect Rajwa Al Saif.To mark the special occasion, Kate sported a stunning but modest floor length gown complete with long sleeves and covered in row upon row of bronze sequins.The gown was designed by Jenny Packham, and is the “Georgia” model that Kate has previously sported in the past in another colour way - emerald green while attending the Royal Variety Awards in London.
State Banquet held at Buckingham Palace at the time. Princess Kate was also in attendance at Thursday’s wedding, although she wasn’t snapped speaking with Trump.The royal nuptials drew dignitaries from around the world, including current First Lady Jill Biden and her daughter, Ashley.
Kate Middleton looked dazzling in a diamond tiara as she and Prince William made a surprise trip to a lavish Jordan royal wedding.
Kate Middleton and Prince William traveled to Amman, Jordan, for the wedding of Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan and Rajwa Alseif. The Prince and Princess of Wales were among those in attendance Thursday to see the future monarch tie the knot in an Islamic marriage ceremony at Zahran Palace.Following the ceremony, a reception is being held at Al Husseiniya Palace, where 1,700 guests are expected.The royal couple dressed to impress for the occasion, with Kate wearing a pink floor-length gown with long sleeves by Elie Saab.
Prince William and Kate Middleton attended a very special wedding on Thursday.
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, looked stunning in a soft pink floor-length gown for the wedding of Jordan's Prince Hussein and his bride Raja Alseif. The 41 year old royal mum-of-three attended the ceremony with her husband Prince William, 40, as the couple cut incredibly elegant figures in their formal attire.The couple were surprise guests at the lavish nuptials, joining heads of state and world leaders, as well as the Prince of Wales' cousin Princess Beatrice, 34, and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.