
Danielle Stacey
Online Royal Correspondent at HELLO! Magazine
Online Royal Correspondent for @hellomag. Formerly Yahoo UK, Daily Mirror. Views my own.
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msn.com | Danielle Stacey
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hellomagazine.com | Danielle Stacey
The Prince and Princess of Wales won't be among the royals at the Easter Sunday service in Windsor this weekend. While their decision to miss the annual event has divided opinion, there are several reasons behind it. The couple's three children, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six, will return to their classrooms at Lambrook School in Berkshire next week.
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hellomagazine.com | Danielle Stacey
The Duke of Sussex requested specific security protection after a threat was made against him by al Qaida, court documents have revealed. Prince Harry, 40, attended the two-day appeal hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice in London last week for the latest stage of a legal battle with the Home Office over the level of taxpayer-funded personal security he should receive when visiting the UK.
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flipboard.com | Danielle Stacey
23 hours agoKing Charles and Queen Camilla greeted by boos and chants from anti-monarch protesters at Royal Maundy serviceKing Charles and Queen Camilla have been greeted by boos and chants from anti-monarch protesters at a Royal Maundy Service in Durham. Charles arrived at Durham Cathedral for the Maundy Thursday service, after missing last year’s ceremony while receiving treatment for cancer.
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hellomagazine.com | Danielle Stacey
The Belgian royal family spent part of Easter week in Spain, but disaster struck for King Philippe and Queen Mathilde's third child. It's been a tradition since 2017 for the Belgian royals to hike part of the famous Camino de Santiago. On Wednesday, King Philippe, 65, Queen Mathilde, 52, and three of their four children – Prince Gabriel, 21, Prince Emmanuel, 19, and Princess Eleonore, 17, completed their final pilgrimage to the Santiago de Compostela and its spectacular cathedral.
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