Meghan Markle gave Prince Harry ‘silent support’ at Queen’s funeral: expert
According to a body language expert, the “best description” of the Duchess of Sussex’s body language at the funeral was “understated.”
According to a body language expert, the “best description” of the Duchess of Sussex’s body language at the funeral was “understated.”
Kate Middleton comforted her daughter as she broke down in tears at the late monarch’s funeral.
Eagle-eyed fans watching Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral on Monday spotted a tiny spider clinging to the card King Charles III left atop the late monarch’s casket.
The Duchess of York, who praised the late Queen on Twitter as “the most incredible mother-in-law and friend,” sat across from ex-husband Prince Andrew.
In response to the report, a spokesman for King Charles III stressed, “The public was only informed after every family member had been informed.”
“My parents were WWII vets and it meant so much to my parents that she served [as a mechanic] during the war,” Myers said.
“If I can do this s–t, you can, too,” the actress joked to Page Six about her new cookbook, “Dictator Lunches,” admitting that she’s “not a cook.”
“You wouldn’t dare question her or argue with her on how horses are bred or how it ran because you’d get a very steely, blue-eyed look back,” she recalled.
The Palace has been under pressure to remove Prince Harry and Prince Andrew from their roles as they are both no longer working members of the royal family.
A source claims to a UK outlet that Prince Harry has found it “difficult” at times being in Prince William’s company over the last week while mourning Queen Elizabeth II.
“Mummy, your love for a son, your compassion, your care, your confidence I will treasure forever,” the Duke of York wrote in a heartfelt tribute.
“I am saddened to say that after many beautiful years together Aja and I have separated,” Reynolds tweeted about the end of his marriage.
Sheen explained King Charles’ Sept. 16 visit to Wales — an important date in Welsh history — could be viewed as “insensitive to the point of insulting.”
“She would never have believed all this,” Prince William said of his grandmother, the Queen, about the endless queues waiting to pay their respects.
The Duke of Sussex was wearing his military uniform after his father, King Charles III reversed an earlier decision barring him from donning it.