He recalled: “The team managed to get access to the letters that Philip and Diana wrote to each other during this time period. “I found they were very helpful to plug into the temperature of it and the thoughtfulness of it all.”
Prince Charles, 72, is the eldest child of Queen Elizabeth II, 94, and Prince Philip, 99, and is first in line to the throne. While the Windsors face making difficult decisions around who to bubble up with this Christmas, Charles’s place in
Will other Royal Family members join them? Heir apparent Prince Charles and second-in-line Prince William were both thought to be likely choices to be in the Queen’s bubble this Christmas. According to a royal source, the family might make the most of
And how they’ve given back by joining the charity’s Youth Advisory Board. Responding to Jo-Ash Brown’s explanation of why he joined the board, Prince Edward said: “You’re absolutely right, it’s the same for all of us whenever we join anything it’s a
Prince Philip, 99, and Queen Elizabeth II, 94, married in 1947 when the Second World War was still very much alive in the minds of the British public. The view was taken by the palace at the time that it would have
The royal expert looked ahead to 2022 which will be a significant year for the monarchy as the Queen is due to mark her Platinum Jubilee after 70 years on the throne. Mr Fitzwilliams said: “The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee will be commemorated
The Queen and Prince Philip returned together to their home in Berkshire yesterday, after having spent privately a weekend in Norfolk. This move just a few days before the beginning of the second national lockdown has thrown into doubt the elderly royals
Camilla joined Prince Charles for a poignant engagement at the Bank of England in central London. While there, the royals were asked to sign a £1million note instead of a guestbook, as it is customary for members of the Royal Family when
With age, Prince Philip had to give up a few of his beloved hobbies for the sake of his health, royal biographer Ingrid Seward has revealed. However, the Duke of Edinburgh has always managed to keep himself busy and find new focuses
During an interview with Express.co.uk, anti-monarchy campaigner Graham Smith, the CEO of Republic, stated that the Queen and the Royal Family should cover the cost of the funeral as the UK taxpayer will have to pay the policing costs for the event.