Prince Charles is stuck in the middle of Prince Harry and Prince William’s alleged fallout.
04.06.2021 - 22:09 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Prince Charles said he was reduced to tears by Prince William's off-the-cuff remark to a farmer. The Prince of Wales was stunned after his son revealed his commitment to inherit the Duchy of Cornwall one day, reports the Mirror.
Speaking on the 2019 ITV documentary, Prince Charles: Inside the Duchy of Cornwall, Charles opened up in a way rarely seen on television. The show was filmed at the Royal estate, which Charles has spent half a century building it into a billion pound business to support
.Prince Charles is stuck in the middle of Prince Harry and Prince William’s alleged fallout.
Prince Charles is allegedly having a difficult time with the ongoing tensions between his sons Prince William and Prince Harry. The Prince of Wales is "shellshocked by it all," a friend told People magazine in this week’s issue.
The royal family has always made headlines for several reasons. From their royal engagements to several scandals, now a latest report in the Daily Mail reveals that Prince Charles was secretly questioned in 2005 over the death of his ex-wife Princess Diana.
Princess Diana’s first cousin Diana Macfarlane has shared for the first time that the late Princess of Wales’ school bedroom was covered in photographs of Prince Charles. Opening up about the late Royal’s childhood in her first public interview for ITV’s upcoming documentary, Diana reveals that Diana had a “childhood crush” on Charles years before they tied the knot.
It's a special day today, i.e. June 21, for the Cambridges as Prince William celebrates his 39th birthday.
While Prince Harry, sans Meghan Markle and their two children - son Archie Harrison, 2 and daughter Lilibet Diana - will soon be reuniting with his brother Prince William for the unveiling of their late mother Princess Diana's statue, in her honour, at the Sunken Garden in Kensington Palace, UK, on July 1, which would have The Princess of Wales 60th birthday, The Duke of Sussex will not be catching up with his father Prince Charles.According to a report by The Sun, due to an unfortunate clash in
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have reportedly been told that their son Archie will not be a Prince, even when Charles becomes King. Prince Charles, 72, has reportedly "made it clear" that the Duke and Duchess' son will not inherit the title when he becomes Monarch, a report has claimed.The change is said to limit the number of key Royals, as the Prince of Wales believes the public does not wish to pay for an ever-expanding Monarchy.
Dominic West may be all set to play Prince Charles in Netflix hit The Crown, but it’s his wife who has a better idea of what life is like for the heir to the British throne.
Prince Charles is "very sensitive" and will be struggling to cope with Prince Harry's public criticism of the Royal family, Princess Diana's former vocal coach has claimed.
Prince Charles has been spotted helping his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, with her face mask during a sweet moment at the Royal Ascot.The 72 year old, whose nickname coined by Kate Middleton was recently revealed, arrived at the Ascot Racecourse on Wednesday 16 June to attend the presentation of The Prince of Wales Stakes. Charles arrived wearing a dapper grey suit with a matching blazer, a lilac tie and a pair of smart black shoes.
The royal family makes headlines for the smallest of reasons and this time seems no different. Recently, members of the royal family came together during the G-7 Summit which also saw several world leaders in attendance.
“Hello, Grandpa! How are you?” Kate Middleton said to Prince Charles while greeting him at a G7 reception at the Eden Project in Cornwall on Friday (June 11), according to CornwallLive’s lip reader. Prince Charles, 72, joined Queen Elizabeth II, 95, at the event and turned to see Kate, 39, and Prince William, 38, arrive.
told the Daily Mail that the Duchess of Cambridge, 39, made the comment while greeting her father-in-law, 72, at a G7 reception in Cornwall, England, for the Eden Project.
Kate Middleton fondly referred to Prince Charles as “grandpa” during the G7 meeting, a lipreader has disclosed.The professional translator told CornwallLive that the royal mother, 39, used the loving moniker in reference to her father-in-law, 72, when she attended the Eden Project with her husband Prince William, 38. Senior members of the royal family attended the eco-visitor attraction last Friday including Kate, Charles, the Queen, William and Camilla.
It appears Kate Middleton fondly refers to Prince Charles as “grandpa” during the G7 meeting, a lipreader has claimed.The professional translator told CornwallLive that the royal mother, 39, used the loving moniker in reference to her father-in-law when she attended the Eden Project with her husband Prince William, 38. Senior members of the royal family attended the eco-visitor attraction last Friday including Kate, Charles, the Queen, Prince William and Camilla.
Almost 40 years later, Princess Diana's 1981 engagement gift is all set to be auctioned off. According to latest reports, Diana's 1981 Ford Escort Ghia Saloon car was gifted to her by Prince Charles back in May 1981 as an engagement gift and two months before their wedding at the iconic St Paul's Cathedral in London.
The royal family recently added another member to their family as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcomed their second baby, daughter Lilibet Lili Diana. The birth of the little one had everyone from the royal family sending Harry and Meghan their congratulatory messages, including Queen Elizabeth II.
Prince Charles has spoken out about the arrival of his fifth granddchild Lilibet for the very first time.The future king made a royal appearance at the BMW mini factory in Oxford on Tuesday and when asked about Lilli's arrival, he said it was "such happy news".The 72 year old went on to speak about the impact of technology on future generations, including for his grandchildren.
Princess Diana's former voice coach and Diana: The Voice of Change: Revelations About Diana’s Life Principles author Stewart Pearce spoke candidly with US Weekly about how there's room for improvement, in terms of reconciliation, when it comes to Prince Harry's strained relationship with his father Prince Charles.