
Rebecca English
Royal Editor at Daily Mail
Royal Editor, Daily Mail London @DailyMailUK Royal news and insight here. RTs not endorsements. https://t.co/vKKANhjL8y Also on @instagram byrebeccaenglish
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Rebecca English
If you wanted a regal antidote to the drama of the past few days, then young Prince Louis was always certain to deliver. With his adorable missing front teeth, the seven-year-old delighted onlookers at Buckingham Palace yesterday, brushing pollen from his papa's uniform before tugging on his aiguillette, the gold braided cord on his shoulder. At one point he even mimicked his big brother by brushing his fringe off his face in the same way Prince George had done.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Elmira Tanatarova |Rebecca English
Prime Minister Keir Starmer came to Queen Camilla's rescue during today's VE Day festivities. The wife of King Charles, 77, was seated next to the monarch as the couple watched the military procession on Monday - when she suddenly appeared to suffer a coughing fit. The politician, 62, who was seated in the row behind, quickly stood up and reached down to help Her Majesty with a drink to help. He knelt to pick up a bottle of water, handing it to Camilla while gesturing to his own throat.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Rebecca English
Video: King, Queen, William and Kate honour selfless devotion of Britain's wartime heroes as they lead nation's VE Day celebrations - days after Harry's bombshell 'reconciliation' plea Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis delighted fans with a rare public appearance alongside Prince William and Princess Catherine to see the spectacular pomp and pageantry. Today marks the start of four days of commemorative events across Britain ahead of the anniversary on Thursday, May 8.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Mark Duell |Rebecca English
The Royal Family turned out in force to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day in London today as they put on a united front three days after Prince Harry's bombshell plea for 'reconciliation'. King Charles and Queen Camilla were joined by Prince William, Kate and their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to watch commemorations marking the end of the Second World War in Europe.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Rebecca English
Just hours after Meghan’s latest Instagram salvo dropped yesterday morning, one royal insider lost no time in letting their feelings be known. ‘Well that’s a rather giant f*** you, isn’t it?’ they remarked to me. Featuring an idyllic image of Prince Harry walking through the gardens of their Montecito home, daughter Lilibet on his shoulders and son Archie’s hand in his, its timing was far from accidental.
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Tributes are being paid following the passing of Pope Francis. We expect something from Buckingham Palace this morning. Officials also waiting to learn of the Pope’s funeral intentions and if Heads of States or their representatives (most likely Prince William) will be invited. https://t.co/oUJ9OHdXaQ

The King and Queen have arrived at church now too

The Duke of York has joined the Royal Family for church on Easter Sunday. He arrived with his ex-wife, Sarah, Duchess of York, Princess Anne and her husband, Sir Tim, at St George’s Chapel. https://t.co/JuwtcjLy0W

The Duke of York has joined the Royal Family for church on Easter Sunday. He arrived with his ex-wife, Sarah, Duchess of York, Princess Anne and her husband, Sir Tim, at St George’s Chapel. https://t.co/JuwtcjLy0W