Princess Anne curtsies to late mom Queen Elizabeth’s coffin
Princess Anne, a usually stoic figure in the royal family, has shown deep emotion in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s death at the age of 96 earlier this week.
Princess Anne, a usually stoic figure in the royal family, has shown deep emotion in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s death at the age of 96 earlier this week.
The Queen was famously quoted as saying that it’s “often the small steps, not the giant leaps, that bring about the most lasting change.”
The Queen’s four dogs — Candy, Lissy, Sandy and Muick — will have a new home at Royal Lodge with her son Prince Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson.
“Louis said at least Grannie is with great grandpa now,” a woman overheard Kate Middleton telling a group of children during Saturday’s walkabout.
“Due to the production’s safety protocols I’m not allowed to perform for today’s shows,” the “Glee” alum wrote via her Instagram Story on Saturday.
Peter Phillips, who is the son of Princess Anne, shares a close bond with both brothers, and could reportedly be the one who helps them heal their rift.
Two of the Queen’s granddaughters broke down in tears reading the many notes left outside Balmoral Castle in honor of the late monarch, who died at age 96.
“Charles told Harry that it wasn’t right or appropriate for Meghan to be in Balmoral at such a deeply sad time,” a source told a UK newspaper.
“As someone who spent a lot of time in her presence, I certainly felt the change in the room when she arrived,” says the royal photographer.
A look back on how Queen Elizabeth II acted as a mother to the four children she shared with Prince Philip: Charles, Anne, Andrew and Edward.
“Today is a brutal reminder that war criminals will be honored while entire populations…bear the battle scars of colonial genocidal violence,” the post read in part.
“The Palace Papers” author Tina Brown tells Page Six that she is optimistic about the new king’s reign following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
“I will always be grateful to her for the generosity she showed me in remaining close to me even after my divorce,” Ferguson wrote about the Queen.
“She was a good girl. She was loved by many and known by too few. God bless you, Momma,” LaBeouf wrote about his mom, who died on Aug. 27 of heart failure.
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