A happy royal family! This holiday season, Prince Harry will zoom with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip for Christmas now that their “relationship has improved,” Entertainment Tonight reports.
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Queen Elizabeth II has lost another pet with the death of her dog Vulcan, a source confirmed to Us Weekly on Friday, December 4. The Dachshund-Corgi mix passed away during lockdown.The dorgi died at Windsor Castle, where the queen, 94, and husband Prince Philip retreated to in March amid the coronavirus pandemic.Elizabeth is now left with one dog, a dorgi named Candy.
A happy royal family! This holiday season, Prince Harry will zoom with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip for Christmas now that their “relationship has improved,” Entertainment Tonight reports.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markleliving in their Montecito, California, home, ET has learned that the royals will be conducting Zoom calls to check in with one another. «The family is planning Zoom calls and games online because they can’t all spend Christmas at Sandringham together like they normally do,» a source tells ET.
Accounting firm KPMG is celebrating its 150th anniversary with a virtual visit from the head of the royal family.
pic.twitter.com/DNry2ntP6KFunny enough, this wasn't the first time the Queen donned a crown on her tree. Last year, Buckingham Palace released a photo of her with the next three heirs to the throne, making Christmas puddings for charity.
As People reports, William and Kate Middleton ended their Royal Train tour with a visit to Windsor Castle on Tuesday, where they met local key workers and volunteers and listened to carols alongside the Queen, Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, and Princess Anne.
Unfortunately, not everyone will get to see the Queen's Christmas decorations this year due to the monarch and Prince Philip honoring COVID-19 guidelines.
On Tuesday, Queen Elizabeth was joined by Wills and Kate and other senior royals at Windsor Castle, for a rare meet-up ahead of the proposed low-key festive season.
Prince William and Queen Elizabeth had their first public reunion since March during a visit with the royal family at Windsor Castle on Tuesday night (December 8) in Windsor, England.
Prince William and Kate Middleton concluded their royal train tour by joining Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Edward, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, and Princess Anne in the quadrangle of Windsor Castle.The group -- who maintained six feet of separation throughout the event — was gathered to thank local volunteers and essential workers amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.The royal family enjoyed a performance by The Salvation Army UK band, before William and
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip are expected to be among the first Brits to receive the new COVID-19 vaccine jabs, when they are administered in the coming weeks.
It was going to be a Christmas out of the norm for the Queen and Prince Philip this year as they prepare to spend it at Windsor Castle, not Sandringham, for the first time in over 30 years.
The United Kingdom is the first country to start administrating the COVID-19 vaccine, but that doesn’t mean the royals will get special treatment.
Queen Elizabeth is sadly facing a loss in the family.
Christmas Day for the royal family is going to look a bit different this year. Due to the ongoing pandemic, there won't be an annual walk to services at St.
Prince Philip, will spend Christmas at Windsor Castle instead of their Sandringham estate for the first time in decades.Buckingham Palace officials said Tuesday that the monarch and her husband may see some members of their family briefly in accordance with guidelines, but Christmas celebrations will likely involve just the couple.“Having considered all the appropriate advice, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have decided that this year they will spend Christmas quietly in Windsor,” a