King Charles was spotted driving to church on Sunday, where he likely paid tribute to his late mother Queen Elizabeth II, who would have turned 98 years old on April 21.
The monarch, who is currently battling an undisclosed cancer, drove himself and his wife, Queen Camilla, to the church services on Sunday.
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The allegation about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex appeared in a purported post on the official Kensington Palace X account.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding day in 2018 was a joyous occasion for the couple - but it also appears to have been the last time Harry and his brother Prince William were happy in each other's company
When King Charles and Queen Camilla tied the knot in 2005, there were rumours that his two sons Prince William and Prince Harry were dead set against the marriage
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Grant Harrold, now based in Gloucestershire, worked for Charles and Camilla between 2004 and 2011. Here he reveals what the royal family will do to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's birthday today.
The couple moved out the last of their belongings from the Windsor property on June 29 last year. This is the date that the Duke of Sussex said he began living in America in new business documents.
The Duke of Sussex has updated his business records in London to make it clear that he no longer lives in Britain and California is his official home - despite moving there in 2020.
The Prince of Wales honoured Major Mike Sadler, whose death aged 103 was announced in January. He was recruited by David Stirling, the founder of the elite Special Air Service regiment.