King Charles III stands with his siblings as they take a moment ahead of the Commital Service for Queen Elizabeth II on Monday (September 19) in London, England.
King Charles III stands with his siblings as they take a moment ahead of the Commital Service for Queen Elizabeth II on Monday (September 19) in London, England.
New details about Queen Elizabeth II‘s funeral were just released and they have revealed that Prince George and Princess Charlotte will indeed attend, and walk in the processional, during the somber event.
When many of us first think of Royal couples, we’ll usually think of Prince William and Kate Middleton, King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla, or the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh. But one of the most enduring marriages within the Royal family that often escapes public attention is that of Princess Anne and her naval officer husband Commander Timothy Laurence.
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin travelled in a procession from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh on 12 September. Her Majesty's four children – King Charles III, 73, Princess Anne, 72, Prince Andrew, 62, and Prince Edward, 58 – all followed on foot behind her coffin in the procession. Princess Anne was the only female royal not in a vehicle, with Queen Consort Camilla and Sophie, Countess of Wessex both following behind in a car.
Queen Elizabeth‘s four children – King Charles III, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward – walk behind her coffin as the hearse arrives at St. Giles’ Cathedral after the procession from the Palace of Holyroodhouse on Monday (September 12) in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Princess Anne put on a brave face as she walked behind the Queen's coffin in Edinburgh after emotional journey from Balmoral. Often described as the hardest working royal, Anne, 73, remained stoic while she marched behind the hearse of her late mother with brothers King Charles III, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.
Princess Anne, the only daughter o f The Queen, was selected especially by her mother to accompany her on the final emotional journey from Balmoral to Edinburgh alongside her funeral cortège. The Princess Royal, 72, made the six hour journey, which marks the first leg of the coffin’s journey back to London, on Sunday.
Paying her respects. Princess Anne dipped down in a curtsy as she greeted Queen Elizabeth II‘s coffin on Sunday, September 11.
Queen Elizabeth II’s body has left Balmoral Castle. On Sunday, the official royal family Twitter account shared the news. “Her Majesty The Queen’s coffin has left Balmoral.
Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral processions have begun. Three days after the long-reigning monarch died at the age of 96, her coffin has been spotted for the first time.
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin has begun its journey to Her Majesty's final resting place, having left Balmoral on 11 September to travel to Edinburgh. The Queen's coffin had remained at Balmoral for two days to allow her closest family to pay their respects in private and it is now on its way to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Draped with the Royal Standard of Scotland, the coffin could be seen being transported in a hearse accompanied by the late monarch's daughter Princess Anne, 72, and her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, 67.
Sophie, Countess of Wessex and her daughter Lady Louise Windsor looked sombre as they held hands at Balmoral Castle on 10 September. Sophie, 57, held onto her 18 year old daughter's hand as they thanked members of the public who had lined the streets leading to Balmoral, following a church service held in honour of the late Queen Elizabeth II earlier on in the day. The duo were also joined by the Earl of Wessex, 58, along with many other Royals including Princess Eugenie, 32, Princess Anne, 72, and Prince Andrew, 62.
Nearly all of the members of the royal family, except King Charles and his immediate family, stepped out together to greet well-wishes following the death of Queen Elizabeth.
Zara and Mike Tindall live at Gatcombe Park with their children, Mia, Lena and Lucas. All three children were spotted by royal fans enjoying the Platinum Jubilee pageant on Sunday. Princess Anne also lives on the Gatcombe Park estate with her husband Timothy Laurence.
A historic occasion! Prince Charles, Prince William and Princess Anne inspected the British troops on Queen Elizabeth II’s behalf, in which they received their first salute.
The Queen, alongside Prince William, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton), and their three kids, Prince George, 8, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4, watch the RAF flyover during the Trooping the Colour parade on Thursday (June 2) in London, England.
Queen Elizabeth will begin her Platinum Jubilee celebrations on Thursday morning with the Trooping the Colour parade to mark her 96th birthday, an annual event which has been postponed the last two years due to the coronavirus. Elizabeth became the first British Monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee earlier this year following 70 years of service to the people of the United Kingdom, Realms and the Commonwealth. After a grand military display including horses, carriages, a flypast from the Royal Air Force and hundreds of musicians parading down The Mall to Horse Guard’s Palace, the queen is expected to appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony to greet the public. Historically, the British monarch has taken the salute to her troops, known as the Household Division on Horse Guards Parade. Queen Elizabeth II is photographed at Sandringham House to mark the start of Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee Year, on February 2, 2022 in Sandringham, Norfolk. Only working senior members will appear on the balcony at Trooping the Colour parade.
Platinum Jubilee, a slew of celebrations to honor her seven-decade reign, as well as the Windsors who came before her, held from June 2 to June 5.Trooping the Colour refers to a military parade tied to the anniversary of the British monarchy, which enters its 260th year with the upcoming festivities. Traditionally, the queen would attend the parade in Whitehall, either on horseback or, in later years, by carriage, to be greeted by a royal salute as she carries out a symbolic inspection of the troops.Instead, she’ll receive her salute by proxy — via her son and heir Prince Charles, 73, daughter Princess Anne, 71, and grandson Prince William, 39.
The June 2 reenactment of royal tradition “The Balcony Wave” will have some prominent cast members missing.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be attending the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June but won’t be appearing on the balcony.
Today almost 2000 special guests have gathered at Westminster Abbey to remember Prince Philip. After his funeral was restricted by Covid-19 laws in place last year – which left Her Majesty, 95, sat alone – those who were unable to attend have come together to pay their respects. The day marked the first public outing by Prince Andrew since he settled out of court with Virginia Giuffre, after being accused of sexual assault – which he has denied.
Even the Queen of England has her own insecurities. Queen Elizabeth II has reportedly vented about her disappointment over her childrens’ divorces. Talking about the subject matter was hard for her, according to the new biography about the royal family. “Outwardly stoical, as ever, the Queen was finding the divorce talks deeply upsetting,” Robert Hardman wrote in his book, “Queen of Our Times: The Life of Queen Elizabeth II,” (via People.) “Another former member of the Household recalls that, every now and then, there would be a glimpse of her despair.”
Princess Anne lives in the 700 acre Gatcombe Park which has been noted for it's down to earth interiors and praised as unexpectedly cluttered for a royal residence.The Queen's daughter lives in the surprisingly less than regal property with her husband Sir Timothy Laurence. While The Royal Family are known to reside in opulent surroundings, the couple have been complimented for the normality of their home.
When Camilla Parker-Bowles married Prince Charles in 2005, it wasn't the first time walking up the aisle for either of them.The two divorcees wed in an intimate ceremony at Windsor Guildhall attended by close friends and family.The proceedings were in stark contrast to Prince Charles' 1981 previous wedding to Princess Diana, particularly the dress of the bride. While Diana wore a huge bespoke gown with a 25 ft train and bejewelled tiara, Camilla opted for something more low key with a fascinator and later a hat both designed by Phillip Treacy.The now Duchess of Cornwall wore two unconventional outfits which were both designed by Anna Valentine and Antonia Robinson.The first was a cream silk chiffon dress with a matching coat, followed by a pale blue chiffon gown with a long-sleeved, gold-embroidered coat over the top. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
The Royal Family are often travelling the country with little chance to relax at home. But when the royals are not meeting and greeting, these are the living rooms where they choose to relax and put their feet up. From gilded gold ceilings to patterned sofas and coffee tables stacked with books, let's take a look inside the living areas of Her Majesty the Queen, Princess Anne and Tim Laurence, Kate Middleton and Prince William, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, Sarah, Duchess of York and Prince Andrew.
A member of the British Royal Family has tested positive for COVID-19.
Princess Anne’s husband, Sir Timothy Laurence, has tested positive for COVID-19. A Buckingham Palace spokesman tells ET, “Princess Anne’s husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence has tested positive for Covid and is following all appropriate rules. Princess Anne is also isolating.”
Staying safe. Princess Anne’s husband, Sir Timothy Laurence, has tested positive for the coronavirus days before the royal family was set to celebrate Christmas.
Princess Anne's husband Sir Timothy Laurence has reportedly tested positive for Covid-19.The Queen's Christmas plans have been thrown into further chaos as it is now unlikely the 95 year old monarch will spend the festive day with her daughter. According to MailOnline, the 66-year-old retired Royal Navy Vice Admiral sent out emails on Monday to those he had been in close contact with that he had tested positive for the virus.
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