Prince Harry has given a speech – jam-packed full of gags about being ginger and living under the spotlight – to a comedy event for US veterans. In the clip, released ahead of his father King Charles’s first State Opening of Parliament
The State Opening of Parliament marks the start of a new parliamentary session. It normally takes place annually with MPs, peers and the monarch all in attendance at the Palace of Westminster. A key part of the ceremony is the King’s Speech,
Queen’s Speech: Prince Charles addresses House of Lords King Charles will deliver his first State Opening of Parliament speech as monarch today and is expected to pay tribute to his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, during an event known for its
The King is expected to pay tribute to the late Queen during his first State Opening of Parliament as monarch. King Charles stood in last year for Queen Elizabeth after the event was cancelled in 2020 and scaled back in 2023 due
Rishi Sunak’s decision not to include a ban on conversion therapy in tomorrow’s King’s Speech has sparked yet more open warfare within the Conservative Party. Tory MPs began firing potshots at their own colleagues on social media today, including accusations pro-Trans Tory
In a keynote speech at a summit in the island city-state on the trade, he spoke of how much he was enjoying being back here on a four-day visit. “I’m delighted to be back in Singapore,” he said. “It has been 11
The monarch will deliver the first King’s Speech in 70 years on Tuesday as Rishi Sunak pledges to “build a better future”, “strengthen our society” and “help people feel safer”. The Prime Minister insists there are no “short-term gimmicks” in his list
The King has heralded artificial intelligence as an advance as big as the harnessing of fire but warned it must not destroy people’s privacy and livelihoods. In a video message recorded for world leaders and played to them at the start of
King Charles will fly to Dubai in the Middle East to attend the Opening Ceremony of the World Climate Action Summit at COP28. He will attend the environmental conference from November 30 to December 1, having been invited by His Highness Sheikh
King Charles stopped short of an apology during his highly-anticipated speech at Tuesday’s State Banquet in Kenya. The monarch – who had been facing calls for an apology over the country’s colonial past – spoke about Britain’s “abhorrent and unjustifiable acts of