Some were wearing crowns, many held signs reading ‘My King’ or ‘We Love You Charles’ and one lady even brought her pet cat. And all had a common goal – to catch glimpse of King Charles and Queen Camilla as they undertook a mass meet and greet at the iconic …
Read More »Princess Diana’s niece Lady Kitty Spencer makes rare personal statement about the royal family
By Gina Kalsi and Alanah Khosla Published: 02:45 EDT, 22 October 2024 | Updated: 02:53 EDT, 22 October 2024 Lady Kitty Spencer said that she is ‘extremely proud’ of her cousin Prince William’s work to support homeless charities. Princess Diana’s niece, 33, attended the Centrepoint Awards at the British Museum on …
Read More »Did Meghan inspire her wedding dress designer’s new Uniqlo collection? Clare Waight Keller’s line bears a striking resemblance to pieces worn by the royal
When Clare Waight Keller’s latest Uniqlo: C collection launched last month, her fans were delighted. Meghan Markle has since praised the designer as a ‘beautiful friend’, saying she has ‘many pieces’ from her new range. It is perhaps no surprise to eagle-eyed fashion watchers as many of the items appear …
Read More »The ‘insulting’ error in the menu for King Charles’ royal welcome ceremony that has infuriated Aussies
By Eliza Mcphee For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:55 EDT, 22 October 2024 | Updated: 01:58 EDT, 22 October 2024 The inclusion of Anzac ‘cookies’ on the menu for Australia’s parliamentary reception for King Charles and Queen Camilla has sparked outrage, because it breaches the guidelines for how the biscuits …
Read More »Kamala Harris town hall host Maria Shriver says crowd can’t ask questions because they’re ‘pre-determined’
Sign up for the Daily Mail US Politics Newsletter By Charlie Spiering, Senior Political Reporter, Washington, Dc Published: 18:30 EDT, 21 October 2024 | Updated: 20:40 EDT, 21 October 2024 A town hall event with Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday featured a shocking revelation after one voter simply wondered whether she …
Read More »Fury as radical Australian senator Lidia Thorpe posts beheaded King Charles cartoon hours after hijacking and embarrassing King by accusing him of ‘genocide’ at royal welcome event
An Australian senator who berated King Charles III and shouted ‘You are not my King’ during a welcome reception has now posted a cartoon of the monarch beheaded. Senator Lidia Thorpe waited until the end of a landmark speech Charles gave at Australia’s Parliament House in Canberra to verbally attack …
Read More »Hidden bathroom camera on Royal Caribbean cruise ‘may have filmed over 1,000 people’
More than 1,000 people may have been secretly filmed on hidden bathroom cameras onboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship, according to a new class action lawsuit. The suit, filed on October 15, seeks damages for passengers onboard the Symphony of the Seas who were unknowingly photographed and filmed by their …
Read More »Ghosts of the past for King Charles and Queen Camilla as they sign Bible on Australia tour previously inked by Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, as well as the monarch and Diana back in 1983
King Charles and Queen Camilla experienced a ghostly reminder of the past as they signed Australia’s first Bible on the second day of their tour. The royal couple are on a six-day tour of Australia, their first since the King ascended to the throne, and as part of their duties, were …
Read More »Sydney officials ‘disappointed’ King Charles didn’t need to use £30K ‘soundproof’ toilets built for late Queen’s 1992 visit
Officials were left disappointed after hoping for a ‘royal flush’ when King Charles visited the New South Wales Parliament in Sydney today. They had been secretly hoping the sovereign might be tempted to avail himself of their facilities during an engagement – what’s known in the royal household as a ‘comfort …
Read More »King Charles and Queen Camilla send fans into meltdown as Aussies gush about meeting the royal couple: ‘He was so kind’
King Charles and Queen Camilla received the warmest of welcomes on their first full day of engagements in Australia – from the sun that finally came out, to the crowds on the streets. Handed armfuls of flowers, toy koalas and even some kangaroo jerky, the couple were repeatedly thanked for …
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