Queen Elizabeth‘s granddaughter Zara Tindall and her husband Mike took rapid Coronavirus tests and filmed it to show the public how easy it was. They both rested negative.
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Queen Elizabeth celebrated her granddaughter Princess Beatrice's birthday in an adorable Instagram post.The Instagram caption described Beatrice as "The Queen's 5th grandchild."Beatrice recently tied the knot with Edorado Mapelli Mozzi in a small and idyllic wedding ceremony in Windsor.Princess Beatrice celebrated her 32nd birthday on August 8, 2020, and the royal family shared their best wishes on Instagram.The queen was among the first to wish Beatrice a happy birthday.
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.Queen Elizabeth‘s granddaughter Zara Tindall and her husband Mike took rapid Coronavirus tests and filmed it to show the public how easy it was. They both rested negative.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are getting back to their royal roots. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex participated in a virtual call with young leaders on Monday as a part of the Queen's Commonwealth Trust.
Playing the current Queen of England is no small task.
Princess Anne is divine! Queen Elizabeth II's daughter posed for a series of new portraits to celebrate her 70th birthday, which is on Saturday, Aug. 15.
Queen Elizabeth II is confident that Prince William and Duchess Kate will be able to successfully rule as the King and Queen of England, a source reveals exclusively in the new issue of Us Weekly.“Queen Elizabeth finds it refreshing that there’s never any drama or scandal surrounding Kate and William. In her eyes, they’re the perfect suitors for the position.
Prince Charles and Camilla sent their heartfelt condolences to the people of Lebanon this week.
Prince William, Duchess Kate and more members of the British royal family took to Instagram on Meghan Markle’s 39th birthday.The former Suits star celebrated the milestone on Tuesday, August 4, more than five months since she and Prince Harry wrapped up their royal duties and made the move to Los Angeles.
It's been years since Princess Diana's untimely death in 1997 but her legacy still lives on through her children Prince William and Prince Harry. Even now, her sons talk fondly about their beloved mother who was adored by millions and became a much bigger entity than even the royal family.
Queen Elizabeth II was coached through a video call by her daughter, Princess Anne, while working from home amid the coronavirus pandemic.ITV released a clip from its upcoming documentary Anne: The Princess Royal at 70 on Tuesday, July 28, which showed the queen, 94, joining a Webex conference to mark Carers Week — a week dedicated to supporting caregivers in the U.K.“Good morning,” the monarch said after she joined the call.
Queen Elizabeth II has continued her official duties from within Windsor Castle thanks to the help of video chatting. In a sweet clip from the recent ITV special,, the Queen and her 69-year-old daughter, Princess Anne, are participating in a video call with some local carers when issues arise. «Good morning at Windsor!» Anne tells her mother. «Good morning. I'm very glad to have been able to join you,» the Queen replies. But the chat isn't without its difficulties.
Princess Beatrice's wedding was definitely not what she was expecting it to be. After the coronavirus pandemic forced the royal to cancel her plans for a big, full-scale royal wedding to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, in May, Beatrice opted for a smaller affair in July.
Princess Beatrice looked absolutely radiant on the day of her wedding as she married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in a small ceremony at Windsor.The Princess had of course originally planned a much more lavish affair but like many brides, her wedding plans were thrown into disarray because of Covid-19.
Princess Beatrice allegedly made a "last minute request" to borrow her grandmother the Queen's dress for her surprise wedding.The 31 year old wore a Sir Norman Hartnell diamanté encrusted taffeta gown from Her Majesty to marry Italian property developer Edoard Mapelli Mozzi, 36, in Windsor on Friday, 17 July.The Queen wore the same gown to the royal premiere of Lawrence of Arabia at London's Leicester Square back in December 1962.
Following the latest royal wedding, royal experts have since weighed in on how Princess Beatrice’s wedding was similar to Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton’s—and apparently, it’s all thanks to one important yet easy-to-miss tradition. That is, unless you’ve ever been a bride. For anyone else who’s gone through the headache and joy of wedding planning, you’d know that this particular item in question can be *just* as important as the dress.
Next steps. Princess Beatrice “can’t wait” for a baby with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi after their wedding on Friday, July 17. A source told Us Weekly on Wednesday, July 22, that Princess Beatrice wants to start a family with her husband ASAP and hopes that she’ll become pregnant later this year.
source, Beatrice had a change of heart ahead of her wedding and “made a request [to borrow one from the Queen], and that was kindly granted—and it looked amazing! It was touching for the both of them.” Awwww.FYI, the Queen first wore the gown to the premiere of Lawrence of Arabia in London in 1962 (pictured below), but the dress Beatrice wore isn't exactly same.
Princess Beatrice's wedding was a low-key affair. She walked down the aisle and married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi with just 20 guests witnessing the nuptials.
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