The King has only been left with one choice after his brother Prince Andrew has refused to leave his £30million mansion, royal experts claim.
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The Mirror. “It was quite interesting to hear that,” she added.The unannounced walkabout took place in Windsor, with Prince William and wife Kate Middleton greeting those attending the coronation concert and the Big Lunch, a celebration of the big event, according to the outlet.
On Saturday, King Charles was officially proclaimed monarch during a historic ceremony at Westminster Abbey.It symbolized the official transfer of power to him after the death of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, last September.And, although Prince George is only nine, he played a big role in the day, too, having a key role as “Page of Honour” in the ceremony.The job of the page is to ensure that King Charles won’t trip over one of his long robes as he walked down the aisle at Westminster Cathedral. The future king also bore a small sword in order to protect his grandpa, the King of England.But now that all the pomp and circumstance is done, the royal family and rest of the world will get to enjoy a star-studded concert on Sunday evening on the grounds of Windsor Castle.Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, and Andrea Bocelli will be taking the stage for a series of performances.
“To be honest with you, I’m excited because this is history,” Lionel Richie told “Good Morning America” this week about the big event.“We’ve known each other for a very long time. But the point is, this is a moment when you don’t get these everyday.”Richie has known the King for a number of years, and is the Global Chairman of the Board of his Prince’s Trust, a charity that helps young people get on their feet again, according to Parade.Perry is also looking forward to the event, she told Entertainment Tonight last month.“I’m grateful I get to go,” Perry said at the time.
The King has only been left with one choice after his brother Prince Andrew has refused to leave his £30million mansion, royal experts claim.
Lady Louise Windsor has taken after her late grandfather, Prince Philip, with her love of carriage driving and is frequently seen riding in Windsor Great Park, taking part in competitions or appearing in shows, such as the recently held Royal Windsor Horse Show.The sport was taken up by the late Duke of Edinburgh after he retired from polo and sees one person drive a carriage that is hitched to one, two, or four horses. Lady Louise's parents are frequently seen cheering their daughter on at events and have spoken about her being a "natural." This supporting and loving family environment which has been created by Prince Edward and Sophie has been praised by former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond.
Prince Andrew is reportedly refusing to vacate the Royal Lodge, despite plans for Prince William to move into the property. King Charles is said to have embarked on a shake-up of royal households in recent months, with the duke of York set to be moved from Royal Lodge - the 30-room, Grade II listed mansion, in Windsor Great Park, where he has lived with ex-wife Sarah Ferguson since 2003. As part of the shake-up, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were evicted from Frogmore Cottage - the UK home they were gifted by the late Queen following their marriage in 2018.
King Charles III is posing with his heirs. In a photo released on Friday, the new king smiles alongside his son, Prince William, and grandson, Prince George.
Prince Harry's drama with his brother, Prince William, and other members of the royal family have taken center stage in recent months. Harry attended his father's coronation on May 6, but did not appear to interact with William or King Charles.The Duke of Sussex's wife, Meghan Markle, did not attend Charles' big day and stayed home in California with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Princess Eugenie has delighted royal fans with some sweet behind-the-scenes snaps from the Coronation weekend. Eugenie, 33, who is currently pregnant with her second child, was in attendance at King Charles’ Coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey on Saturday, 6 May, where she sported an all-blue ensemble for her uncle’s big day.The following day Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank, 37, were joined by Princess Beatrice, 34, and their mother Sarah Ferguson – lovingly known as ‘Fergie’ to most – as they attended a Coronation lunch in Chalfont St Giles in Buckinghamshire.
Prince Harry paid a brief visit to Buckingham Palace following the historical crowning of his father at the weekend but never saw anyone from the royal family, according to new reports.
Lionel Richie and Nicole Scherzinger are putting on a fabulous show!
King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s unexpected cameo during Sunday’s “American Idol” was almost as big a surprise for Ryan Seacrest as it was for everyone watching.
They may spend much of their time at their new home Adelaide Cottage in Windsor and taking frequent trips up to London, but there was a period when Prince William and Kate Middleton lived a much more ‘normal’ life away from the spotlight. Between 2010 and 2013, the royal couple called the Welsh island of Anglesey their home during William’s time as an RAF search and rescue pilot.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla's unexpected cameo during Sunday's was almost as big a surprise for Ryan Seacrest as it was for everyone watching.Following Sunday's new episode of, Seacrest spoke with ET's Denny Directo, and explained how quickly the high-profile cameos came together.«I have to tell you, I was driving in and my phone rings and it's the executive producer and she says, 'Well, we've got some news,'» Seacrest shared. «I thought maybe something happened [with a contestant].
Kate Middleton is a huge fan of recycling her outfits as often as possible, and her stunning red two piece Coronation concert suit is no exception. The Princess of Wales first wore the jewel toned red suit to launch her Shaping Us campaign in January of this year and has decided that the Coronation concert is the perfect opportunity to give the designer suit a second outing.The tailored suit is by Alexander McQueen, Kate’s go-to designer for important events.
Katy Perry is bringing the fireworks!
Sarah Ferguson and her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, sat side by side for King Charles' coronation concert Sunday at Windsor Castle. Despite not being invited to attend the official coronation Saturday at Westminster Abbey, "Fergie" appeared to be in great spirits while chatting with her ex-husband. Ferguson confirmed last month on the television show "Loose Women" that she didn't receive an invitation to the main event but would instead be having a tea room and celebrating on her own.
Ed Sheeran has claimed he never received an invite to perform at this evening's Coronation Concert this evening, as fans begin to flood to central London for the special music event. Speaking earlier this month, the Thinking Out Loud singer, 32, expressed his desire to "set the record straight" after reports began circulating that he'd rejected the opportunity to perform before the newly crowned King and Queen.
Paying her respects! Sarah Ferguson sent King Charles III and Queen Camilla a sweet note regarding their coronation after she was left off the guest list.
Over 67,000 Big Lunch events will take place around the country this weekend in honour of the Coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla. And getting into the spirit of the joyous weekend, some members of the royal family have stepped out today to attend some of the events. The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh headed to Cranleigh in Surrey for a 'Big Lunch' and greeted the crowds, many of whom were waving Union Jack flags.
READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp communityKaty Perry, who will be performing at the Coronation Concert in Windsor Castle on Sunday evening, was also invited. The singer was seen wearing a lilac outfit with a matching hat. British Vogue’s editor-in-chief Edward Enninful, BBC director-general Tim Davie, Australian musician Nick Cave, TV presenter Jay Blades, and Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber were also in attendance.
Sarah Ferguson may not have scored an invitation to the church service for King Charles III‘s coronation, but she was still happy to celebrate the occasion!
Sarah Ferguson may not have scored an invitation to the church service for King Charles III's coronation, but she was still happy to celebrate the occasion! The Duchess of York shared photos of her afternoon tea spread on Instagram, enjoying a specialty cake in honor of the monarch and tea named for Queen Camilla. «I hope you have got the bunting out ready for the coronation tomorrow,» she wrote on Friday. «I certainly have.