Another sign that things have changed. Prince Harry’s “His Royal Highness” title was removed from an exhibit involving his late mother, Princess Diana.
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Where he left a piece of his heart. Prince William shared personal memories about Princess Diana’s death as he explained his deep connection to Scotland.
“I was in Balmoral when I was told that my mother had died,” the Duke of Cambridge, 38, said while speaking at the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland on Saturday, May 22. “Still in shock, I found sanctuary in the service at Crathie Kirk that very morning, and in the dark days of grief that followed, I found comfort and solace in the
Another sign that things have changed. Prince Harry’s “His Royal Highness” title was removed from an exhibit involving his late mother, Princess Diana.
“This is the second child for the couple, who also have a two-year-old son named ,” the statement continued. "The Duke and Duchess thank you for your warm wishes and prayers as they enjoy this special time as a family."Of course, the touching ode to the women in Prince Harry's life is making people on Twitter emotional, especially after months of family turmoil. “Love that Prince and Harry and Duchess Meghan have named their daughter after Princess Diana and Lilibet The Queen," .
As their tour in Scotland comes to an end, Prince William has said it's been "wonderful" to walk down memory lane with his wife Kate Middleton.The dad-of-three, who enjoyed fish and chips with Kate, delivered a farewell speech and said Scotland was "so important" to him. William, 38, and Kate, 39, had actually first met for the very first time 20 years ago at St Andrews University, and he spoke of his joy about being able to return.
Kate Middleton and Prince William took a trip down memory lane on Wednesday as they returned to the University of St Andrews in Scotland, where they fell in love and graduated in June 2005. One picture shows Kate, 39, and William, 38, walking side by side with grins on their faces – and a body language expert has now told OK! that the royal couple look more loved up than ever.
Whenever Kate Middleton makes an appearance our fashion radars start to activate as this is one lady who never fails to disappoint us with her effortless style.Thankfully with lockdown restrictions lifting, we are able to see The Duchess venture out more to public appearance and naturally, we’ve been obsessed with each and every outfit so far.This week Kate joined Prince William as the couple embarked on their royal tour of Scotland and made a bold start on Monday in a vivid blue ensemble.
Duchess Kate is known for taking a style cue from Princess Diana, but her most recent look took more than mere inspiration — it’s simply identical to one her late mother-in-law wore in 1992.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are in Scotland and the duo just pleased royal watchers with their latest outing. Kate, 39, joined Wills for the first of several days of outings on Monday after he went to engagements solo on Friday.
Naman Ramachandran The BBC board will launch a review into its editorial practices after the Dyson report on the 1995 Princess Diana interview on the “Panorama” program.The BBC said on Monday: “As members of the BBC board we were, like so many others, concerned by the findings in Lord Dyson’s report into the 1995 ‘Panorama’ interview with Diana, Princess of Wales.We accepted Lord Dyson’s findings in full and reiterate the apology we have offered to all those affected by the failings identified.
As Prince William continues his royal tour of Scotland, on Sunday he visited an Edinburgh facility combatting homelessness, a cause that he shares with late mother Princess Diana.
Amid the royal family drama, Prince William took a moment to share some bittersweet memories of Scotland during a recent visit.
Prince William reflected on his time in Scotland, and how it reminds him of his «saddest memory.»The Duke of Cambridge opened up about finding out about his mother Princess Diana's death while in the country, while speaking with the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland on Saturday during his royal tour.«Scotland is incredibly important to me and will always have a special place in my heart. I've been coming to Scotland since I was a small boy,» he said in video shared by the.
Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, opened up about his connection to Scotland during his opening address at the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. During his royal tour of Scotland, he spoke about how the country holds a special place in his heart.
Prince William has spoken about his "dark days of grief" following his mum Princess Diana's tragic death in a car crash in 1997.The dad-of-three, who recently visited the university he fell in love with Kate Middleton, appeared in Edinburgh on Saturday 22 May and admitted he was in Balmoral when he heard of his mother's passing.The 38 year old said: "In short, Scotland is the source of some of my happiest memories. But, also my saddest.
Princess Diana.Britain’s justice secretary said Friday that the government would review the rules governing oversight of the BBC after an investigation found that one of its journalists used “deceitful behavior” to secure the interview and the corporation obscured this misconduct for 25 years.Princes William and Harry, Diana’s sons, excoriated the BBC late Thursday, saying there was a direct link between the interview and their mother’s death in a traffic accident two years later as she and a
Prince Harry has said that helping people through the Invictus Games in turn helped him to heal after the death of his mother when he was 12 years old. His new mental health documentary series with chat show host Oprah Winfrey reveals how the Duke of Sussex struggled in the years after Diana, Princess of Wales, died in 1997.
Prince Harry got more candid than ever about his mental health struggles in his new AppleTV+ series, revealing that he turned to drugs and alcohol in the past.