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Where Antiques Roadshow hosts are now - from health battles to tragic deaths - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - county Southampton
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26.11.2023

Where Antiques Roadshow hosts are now - from health battles to tragic deaths

Antiques Roadshow has not only amazed BBC viewers with the value of items over the years, it's also seen a string of celebrity hosts. Stars like Michael Aspel, Question Time's Fiona Bruce and this year's Strictly Come Dancing star Angela Rippon have all led the famous show in the past four decaades, but where are they now? From hosting some of the UK's most popular TV shows to appearing on Morecambe and Wise and winning Rear Of The Year, the Antiques Roadshow hosts have had interesting lives. Here, OK! takes a look at what's happened to the popular TV show's famous hosts...

Kate Middleton 'shudders and giggles when she hears Meghan Markle's name', new book claims - www.ok.co.uk - France
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24.11.2023

Kate Middleton 'shudders and giggles when she hears Meghan Markle's name', new book claims

The Princess of Wales, who hasn't spoken to her sister-in-law for years, allegedly saw Meghan Markle as a threat, shaking up the palace's status quo, according to a new royal book. Meghan's past life as a Hollywood actress was seen as too different from the palace's values by both Kate and Prince William, according to Omid Scobie's new book Endgame. The book also alleges that they allowed their team to spread some of the worst rumours about the Sussexes.The explosive claims from Endgame have been serialised in French magazine Paris Match, which states: "Every time she hears about Meghan, Kate shudders and giggles." The book also quotes a close friend of the couple saying: "She [Kate] spent more time talking about Meghan...

The Crown: The top 5 inaccuracies from the royal Netflix series - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
24.11.2023

The Crown: The top 5 inaccuracies from the royal Netflix series

The Crown’s sixth - and final - season officially dropped last week (November 16), and fans couldn’t wait to see what the Netflix show had in store for the Royal Family. Season five gripped viewers as they were pulled into Charles and Diana's messy divorce, that BBC Panorama interview and Prince Philip’s close relationship with Penny Brabourne.

Tom Bower exclusive: Harry and Meghan 'admit your mistakes and apologise now' - www.ok.co.uk - California
ok.co.uk
21.11.2023

Tom Bower exclusive: Harry and Meghan 'admit your mistakes and apologise now'

King Charles celebrated his 75th birthday last week, enjoying an intimate dinner with close friends and family at Clarence House. As he blew out his birthday candles, he no doubt reflected on a touching surprise that could already have made his dearest birthday wish come true.

Charles' 'great problem': King torn between love for Harry and 'hurt' Camilla - www.ok.co.uk - USA - California
ok.co.uk
21.11.2023

Charles' 'great problem': King torn between love for Harry and 'hurt' Camilla

When King Charles celebrated his 75th birthday last week, he not only enjoyed an intimate dinner at Clarence House, but was reportedly sent a recorded video message from Harry and Meghan’s children, Prince Archie, four, and Princess Lilibet, two. It's thought that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had reportedly made what could be seen as a first attempt at reconciliation by phoning the King to wish him a happy birthday – marking their first conversation in six months.

Prince William and Prince Harry's relationship is 'beyond repair' says royal writer - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
15.11.2023

Prince William and Prince Harry's relationship is 'beyond repair' says royal writer

There is "no going back" for Prince William and Prince Harry, says Royal writer Omid Scobie, as he claims the brother's relationship is broken beyond repair.The brother's relationship has been in a downward spiral since 2019, and has only worsened following the release of the Duke of Sussex's book Spare, which was rather critcal of his brother, whom he accused of once "physically assaulting" him. Now Omid has tole People Magazine, that the Prince of Wales sees Harry as a "defector, and that some within the Royal institution view him as a "threat to the Crown." He also claimed that Prince William is prioritising his loyalty to the Crown and is allegedly working with the UK press to undermine Harry and his wife Meghan Markle.

Prince Harry 'kept in the dark' about Queen’s death in final hours, claims royal expert - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
15.11.2023

Prince Harry 'kept in the dark' about Queen’s death in final hours, claims royal expert

Omid Scobie, a Royal author, has made an explosive claim in his new book 'Endgame' that Prince Harry was "kept in the dark" about Queen Elizabeth's death. He alleges that Harry and Meghan Markle were unaware of the Royal Family's preparations for the Queen's final hours.The long-serving and much-loved Monarch passed away "peacefully" on September 8, 2022, aged 96. In September 2022, Harry and Meghan visited the UK for various engagements.

Camilla and Charles unveil statues of Queen and Duke at Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - county King And Queen
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12.11.2023

Camilla and Charles unveil statues of Queen and Duke at Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance

The King and Queen unveiled statues of the late Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance in the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday. The life-sized bronze artworks, honoured the former Queen and her husband's dedication to the concert hall, andwere installed as part of its 150th anniversary celebrations.

Made In Chelsea rich list: from James Taylor to Ruby Adler - www.ok.co.uk - Chelsea
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22.10.2023

Made In Chelsea rich list: from James Taylor to Ruby Adler

With series 26 of Made in Chelsea now officially underway, week after week delighted fans will be treated to another tantalising display of drama, intrigue and luxury living. But while the stars no doubt captivate us on screen with their messy love lives and constant social drama, one question that continues to intrigue fans at home is just how much the MIC are worth.

Madonna apologises to fans as she's forced to stop show: 'This wasn't planned' - www.ok.co.uk - Canada
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14.10.2023

Madonna apologises to fans as she's forced to stop show: 'This wasn't planned'

Madonna was forced to stop her show on her opening night and apologise to fans following an unexpected blunder. On Saturday night (14 October) The Queen of Pop, 65, returned to the stage to kick off her Celebration Tour - set to cover her greatest hits over her more than four-decade career.

Details you'll have missed from Princess Eugenie’s wedding as she celebrate 5th anniversary - www.ok.co.uk - county Andrew - Charlotte - county Williams
ok.co.uk
12.10.2023

Details you'll have missed from Princess Eugenie’s wedding as she celebrate 5th anniversary

It’s hard to believe that it’s already been five years since Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank tied the knot, but the heartwarming day has continued to capture the hearts of royal fans around the world, as the couple celebrated half a decade of marriage on Thursday, 12 October 2023.To mark the special occasion, Jack and Eugenie shared an adorable video on social media that gave a previously unseen glimpse into their star-studded wedding, which saw a-listers and royals from across the globe step out in style to celebrate the couple’s lifelong union back in 2018. In the clip, several key moments from behind the scenes were seen for the first time, including both bride and groom’s preparations as they finished their stunning bridal looks before walking down the aisle.

Royal family's love of pets from Corgis to Jack Russells explained - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
07.10.2023

Royal family's love of pets from Corgis to Jack Russells explained

With an exclusive menu prepared by chefs and served by footmen on a silver tray, Queen Elizabeth’s pampered pooches dined every day on freshly cooked meat, vegetables, rice and a special gravy, said to be made from Her Majesty’s own recipe.The late Queen described her dogs as her “family”, and over the course of her life she owned more than 30 corgis. Diana, Princess of Wales, once referred to the monarch’s dogs as a “moving carpet” that would accompany her to meetings with world leaders and prime ministers.

Man armed with crossbow who wanted to 'kill the Queen' locked up for nine years - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
05.10.2023

Man armed with crossbow who wanted to 'kill the Queen' locked up for nine years

A self-styled “assassin” who was encouraged by an AI chatbot to break into Windsor Castle with a loaded crossbow to kill the late Queen has been locked up for nine years. Star Wars fan Jaswant Singh Chail, 21, had described himself as a “Sith” and “Darth Chailus” in a sinister video and confided his murderous plan to an artificial intelligence-generated “girlfriend” called Sarai, a court heard. In a journal, he wrote that if the Queen had been “unobtainable” he would “go for” the “prince” as a “suitable figurehead”, in an apparent reference to King Charles III, then the Prince of Wales.

Unbelievably strange reason the King and other royals can't eat pointy food - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
11.09.2023

Unbelievably strange reason the King and other royals can't eat pointy food

You may expect the King to only have a taste for the finer things in life, but it seems that he is just like everyone else when it comes to having certain food preferences. While King Charles is known to be particular about certain ingredients and where they come from, he enjoys simple and healthy dishes packed full of fruit and vegetables over heavy meals.

Queen 'had high hopes' Kate and Meghan would 'spearhead monarchy of future' - www.ok.co.uk - USA - California
ok.co.uk
09.09.2023

Queen 'had high hopes' Kate and Meghan would 'spearhead monarchy of future'

On Friday, the world commemorated a year since the passing of Her late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, and royal expert Ingrid Steward has claimed the monarch would likely have had very high hopes for the future of her granddaughter-in-law, Meghan Markle. Speaking to The Mirror, Ingrid said The late Queen had aspirations for the Duchess of Sussex - who was recently was 'removed' from the Invictus Games schedule amid confusion - to work closely alongside Kate Middleton, wife of her other grandson, Prince William.

Kate Middleton’s sentimental yet subtle tribute to the Queen as she wears treasured heirloom - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Indiana
ok.co.uk
08.09.2023

Kate Middleton’s sentimental yet subtle tribute to the Queen as she wears treasured heirloom

Prince William and Kate Middleton have arrived at St Davids Cathedral to mark the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s with a small private service.The Prince and Princess of Wales arrived at the cathedral in St Davids, the smallest city in Britain, in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on Friday - exactly a year after the nation’s longest-reigning monarch died peacefully aged 96.The couple, whose visit was delayed due to foggy weather, were cheered by around 300 well-wishers who had gathered in the grounds of St Davids. During their visit, William, 41, and Kate, 41, will join a short private service at the cathedral, which will include a commemoration of the late Queen’s life.

Mike Tindall's heartbreaking tribute to 'wonderful' Queen on first anniversary of death - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
08.09.2023

Mike Tindall's heartbreaking tribute to 'wonderful' Queen on first anniversary of death

As the world marks the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death, her grandson-in-law Mike Tindall has today delivered a heartfelt tribute to the late monarch.The much-loved sportsman and 2022 I'm A Celeb star posted a beautiful black and white video montage, containing photos from his late grandmother-in-law's incredible life and illustrious reign. "Massive day in the sport I love," he wrote, referencing the commencement of the 2023 Rugby World Cup. "But I can’t help but start the day thinking about this wonderful woman that we lost a year ago today #thequeen #rip".

Fitting tribute: Plans for monuments to honour Queen’s historic reign unveiled - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - city Westminster - Beyond
ok.co.uk
08.09.2023

Fitting tribute: Plans for monuments to honour Queen’s historic reign unveiled

For a sovereign so admired and respected, plans for a number of statues and memorials to the late Queen Elizabeth are not only to be welcomed, but expected. During her 70-year reign, high-profile buildings and projects were named in her honour, notable among them the London Underground’s Elizabeth Line and Elizabeth Tower, which houses the legendary “Big Ben” bell in Westminster. Since the Queen’s death last September, politicians have called for the construction of a major memorial in central London to mark her status as the country’s longest-serving monarch.

Global icon: How the world united in grief at Queen’s death - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - France - Brazil - Paris - New York - India - Nigeria - Berlin - Bangladesh
ok.co.uk
08.09.2023

Global icon: How the world united in grief at Queen’s death

Queen Elizabeth II held a unique position, for never before in history was a monarch so ardently admired the world over.This was made all the more evident when even countries that were in the past opposed to the British government and its policies released touching, heartfelt tributes upon her death. In New York the Empire State Building was illuminated in her honour, in Brazil the famous Christ the Redeemer statue glowed the red, white and blue of the Union Jack and the flag was also projected on to the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Many other monuments around the world were lit up in the late Queen’s honour.

The darkest day – celebrating devoted Queen’s amazing life and sad death, one year on - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Scotland
ok.co.uk
08.09.2023

The darkest day – celebrating devoted Queen’s amazing life and sad death, one year on

She may have been the longest-serving monarch in British royal history, but the Queen’s death on 8 September, 2022 – after a record-breaking 70 years on the throne – nonetheless came as a devastating blow to the nation. Unrealistic as it may have seemed, many of us simply thought she would go on forever. She had been a pillar of stability throughout the lives of generations of Britons – a steadying hand guiding her people during troubled times, but also a figurehead for celebration during some of our country’s most triumphant moments.

Prince Harry 'heartbroken' as tribute to Queen removed from his uniform but not William's - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - county Hall - Afghanistan
ok.co.uk
07.09.2023

Prince Harry 'heartbroken' as tribute to Queen removed from his uniform but not William's

Prince Harry was left 'heartbroken' after the 'ER' symbol was removed from his military uniform - but not his brother Prince William's - as they stood vigil beside the late Queen Elizabeth's coffin last year. After the Queen passed away on 8 September 2022, aged 96, a mourning period followed, including three days of the Queen Lying-in-State at Westminster Hall as more than 250,000 members of the public visited to pay their respects.

Charles will 'raise a glass to Queen' as he celebrates her memory - www.ok.co.uk - Scotland - city Sandringham - county Norfolk - county King George - county Prince Edward
ok.co.uk
07.09.2023

Charles will 'raise a glass to Queen' as he celebrates her memory

Friday 8 September - the first anniversary of the death of Her late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II - will see Prince and Princess of Wales will lead public tributes, while King Charles will to mark the day in quiet reflection at Balmoral, where his reign began 12 months ago. This decision, says former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond, mirrors the private manner in which the late Queen would mark the anniversary of her father’s death, at Sandringham House in Norfolk each year on 6 February.

Queen's trusted team - where her closest advisors are now, from Coronation quiches to controversial comments - www.ok.co.uk - county Windsor
ok.co.uk
07.09.2023

Queen's trusted team - where her closest advisors are now, from Coronation quiches to controversial comments

Throughout her life, The Queen relied on a small, but loyal circle of staff, some of whom had been at her side for more than 60 years - but what has become of those faithful aides? OK! takes a look...The doctor As head of the medical household between 2014 and 2022, Professor Sir Huw Thomas was in charge of the late Queen and Duke of Edinburgh’s well-being for almost a decade. As a sign of the respect in which he was held, he was awarded a knighthood in 2021, and said at the time, “It’s been a busy couple of years in this role, so I feel very grateful to have been recognised for my service to date.” However, as with many staff who were specifically occupied with serving Queen Elizabeth, it is unlikely that his services will be needed by King Charles, who is thought to have his own trusted medical team.

Queen's beloved pets now - from living with shamed son to winning at Ascot races - www.ok.co.uk - city Sandy
ok.co.uk
07.09.2023

Queen's beloved pets now - from living with shamed son to winning at Ascot races

The image of the late Queen’s fell pony, Emma, and her two Pembroke Welsh corgis, Muick and Sandy, waiting for her funeral cortege to pass by at Windsor Castle provided one of the most tear-jerking moments of her funeral.The late Queen was known for her love of animals, and to see her four-legged friends standing so respectfully on the day of her funeral was incredibly poignant. “It was wonderful to see the corgis – these legendary little creatures – there because they were so synonymous with the Queen,” says royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams. “She was identified with dogs and had she not been Queen, she’d have loved to be a lady living in the country surrounded by dogs and horses.” But what has become of Queen Elizabeth’s pets and her other animals? After the death of her former mother-in-law, Sarah, Duchess of York and her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, adopted Sandy and Muick (pronounced Mick).The duchess clearly takes her responsibilities very seriously, having revealed that she consulted a “dog whisperer” to learn how to best care for the grieving corgis.

Feeling the Queen's absence one year on - how Charles mourned, while stepping up as King - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
07.09.2023

Feeling the Queen's absence one year on - how Charles mourned, while stepping up as King

Whenever a loved one passes away, "firsts" – such as birthdays, Christmas and other significant anniversaries – take on an acute resonance, triggering a multitude of emotions as thoughts turn to that friend or family member who’s no longer there. In the initial 12 months following Queen Elizabeth’s death, it’s certain her family will have found many of those occasions hard to navigate.

'Queen trained William from day one - it's the benefit of a hereditary monarchy' - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
06.09.2023

'Queen trained William from day one - it's the benefit of a hereditary monarchy'

As the anniversary of her death approaches, royal expert Hugo Vickers says the late Queen Elizabeth II wanted to prepare a young Prince William for his role as future King and, over time, formed a close relationship with her grandson. "I think the Queen prepared him a lot," he exclusively told OK! .

'William and Kate have risen to the challenge - thanks to the Queen’s influence' - www.ok.co.uk - city Sandringham
ok.co.uk
06.09.2023

'William and Kate have risen to the challenge - thanks to the Queen’s influence'

For the late Queen, one of the greatest pleasures in life was spending quality time with her extended family. From carefree summers at Balmoral to festive get-togethers at Sandringham, she was never happier than when surrounded by her adoring grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

'Harry's public attacks did harm - The Queen was fed up before she died' - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
06.09.2023

'Harry's public attacks did harm - The Queen was fed up before she died'

When his grandmother died last September, Prince Harry’s relationship with the rest of the royal family could be described as fractious at best.That explosive Oprah Winfrey interview in March 2021, plus fears surrounding what other bombs might be detonated in his and his wife’s Netflix docuseries, Harry & Meghan, had shaken the Firm’s foundations.Then, less than a month before the Queen’s death, came Meghan’s Spotify podcast, Archetypes, in which she detailed the toll being a working royal took on her mental health.The Sussexes’ very public attacks on the royal family came at a challenging time for the Queen, whose health had noticeably deteriorated since the loss of her husband, Prince Philip, the previous April. “So much happened while she was still alive and it must have made her last year more difficult,” says royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams.

Heartbreaking reason sick Charles had to keep away from the Queen as a child - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
05.09.2023

Heartbreaking reason sick Charles had to keep away from the Queen as a child

Lady Anne Glenconner – a close childhood friend of the late Queen Elizabeth II and her sister Princess Margaret – has opened up on King Charles' childhood, revealing he was often kept away from his monarch mother as a youngster due to his poor health. Lady Anne maintains a solid connection with the King and still sees him regularly – a friendship which has lasted decades as Charles would often stay at Holkham Hall as a boy with the Earl and Countess of Leicester.

'My best friend the Queen was fun - our childhood was filled with races and ghosts' - www.ok.co.uk - county Norfolk
ok.co.uk
05.09.2023

'My best friend the Queen was fun - our childhood was filled with races and ghosts'

The death of Queen Elizabeth II last year sent shockwaves across the globe. Now, as the country prepares to mark the monumental anniversary, that grief is still relatively raw.

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