Prince William has forged an 'unlikely ally' with Queen Camilla amid the Royal Family 's health crises, according to an expert, reports the Mirror.
The Waleses will not be attending church at Windsor on Easter Sunday, while the King is hoping to accompany Queen Camilla to a service that has been dubbed 'Easter Lite',
The King and Queen, who tonight said they were 'so proud' of Kate, had stopped by her bedside at the London Clinic on January 26 as Charles checked in for treatment.
An upcoming Ontario tour by 1970s Canadian music icons, The Stampeders, will be a tribute to long-time member, Ronnie King, who died earlier this month at the age of 76. The Stampeders’ One More Time Tour, with a stop April 19 at Sarnia’s Imperial Theatre followed by shows April 20 and 21 at London’s Aeolian […]
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Fans of "Baby Shark's Big Show!" will soon get to see their favorite characters brought to life when they visit the Capital City later this month. The "Baby Shark's Big Broadwave Tour" is set to visit Topeka's Performing Arts Center (TPAC) for shows at 6 p.m. on March 26 and 27. This []
It is not immediately known which other members of the royal family will attend Sunday's service, but the Wales family is not expected to be there.
A tuxedo clad toddler stole the limelight from Queen Camilla on a visit to
MassDOT Secretary Monica Tibbits-Nutt and members of her team were in Greenfield discussing plans to improve regional transportation and roads in western Massachusetts on Monday.
This week, Queen Camilla gave an update on the king’s health during a solo trip to Northern Ireland. After receiving a get-well-soon card from the employees at Belfast’s Arcadia deli, Camilla noted that the king was sorry to miss the trip to Northern Ireland. “He’s doing very well,” she said, according to Hello! “He was very disappointed he couldn't come.” She also found a moment to crack a joke when a shop assistant at the deli commented that men are not always willing patients. In response,...
See the top photos of Queen Camilla during her solo visit to Northern Ireland without ailing King Charles III.
Officials said Charles and Camilla will be accompanied by members of the royal family at St. George's Chapel.
Officials said Charles and Camilla will be accompanied by members of the royal family at St. George's Chapel.