King Charles will not extend an invitation to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to return to royal duties, asserting that Harry’s move to Montecito signifies his final departure from royal obligations, according to a Royal Family author. Despite Duke of Sussex’s potential
Prince William will return to work this week after taking a break from royal duties following his wife’s cancer diagnosis and fans who have “missed” the Prince in action over the past few weeks, cannot wait to see his return. On Thursday,
Duchess Sophie once gave a sassy eight-word response when asked about stepping up as royals. The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh have been making headlines recently as they’re being praised for “stepping up” and helping King Charles juggle the royal workload, following
King Charles is set to ramp up royal engagements (Image: Getty) Smiling and waving to crowds, King Charles looked delighted to be back greeting members of the public as he attended the Easter Sunday church service at Windsor in his most significant
A royal expert has pinpointed an “encouraging sign” that King Charles is “ramping up royal duties” following his cancer diagnosis earlier this year. Despite his health setback and the unprecedented time in which the Firm is finding itself, the expert described how
But the royal expert added that in the near future, we could see Sarah Ferguson’s younger daughter become a working senior member of the Royal Family. He explained: “She’s currently a non-working royal but as times become more desperate, it’s very likely
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been branded “self-absorbed” and “lazy” over their decision to step away from royal duties, a writer and columnist has claimed. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex decided to break with the Royal Family in 2020 before
Harry flew to the UK to see his father briefly at the beginning of February, but has since remained in the US. He and Meghan released a statement following Kate’s announcement writing: “We wish health and healing for Kate and the family,
King Charles’ long-standing goal of a slimmed-down monarchy means there are now only eight working royals left to carry out public duties. Princess Kate’s devastating cancer diagnosis, announced this evening, follows Charles’ own cancer diagnosis earlier this year. In the wake of
The Queen is ready to take on even more royal duties as the King and Kate continue to recover. Camilla has been praised for her “tremendous” sense of duty and will lead the Royal Family at Monday’s Commonwealth Day service at Westminster