The Prince and Princess of Wales have requested Harry and Meghan bring their children to visit the UK, a royal expert claims.
Royal author Tom Quinn told the Mirror that William and Kate urged the Sussexes to bring their niece and nephew, Archie and Lilibet, to the UK but alleged that Meghan refused.
Quinn told the paper: “There is no way Meghan would bring the children to the UK.
“William and Kate have suggested that Meghan and Harry bring the children and that the two couples and their families try to make up, but the suggestion is not leading anywhere so far.”
The reported request comes after Kate shared her cancer diagnosis with the world on 22 March and there is speculation Harry will visit his brother in the UK when he hosts an event for the Invictus Games in May.
Elsewhere, King Charles attended the Easter Mattins Service at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle on Sunday morning in his most notable public appearance since his cancer diagnosis revelation.
Afterwards, the 75-year-old monarch surprised onlookers by greeting gathered members of the public, who later said he “looked good” and was in “high spirits”.
The quiet driving force keeping Kate and William’s family together after cancer diagnosis
A source close to the Middletons told The Independent: “Carole has been the driving force keeping the family together with minimum fuss and maximum modesty.
“She’s ferried and fetched George, Louis and Charlotte, taken them to school sports matches and given them endless support. She’s been a real Mary Poppins-like figure.”
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Lydia Patrick1 April 2024 15:24
Prince Andrew spotted horse riding around Windsor Castle
The Prince of Andrew was spotted horse riding around the Windsor estate.
He was pictured riding alongside a woman wearing a Windsor Castle branded coat, the Mail reported.
The 64-year-old attended the Easter Sunday Service at St George’s Chapel with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson.
This Friday a movie based on the disgraced Prince’s Newsnight interview will air, bringing further media attention to the royal family.
Lydia Patrick1 April 2024 15:13
Watch – Royal enthusiasts elated to see King Charles at Easter service
Royal enthusiasts elated to see King Charles at Easter service: ‘He looks so well’
Royal Enthusiasts and members of the public who attended an Easter Sunday church service at Windsor Castle were delighted to see King Charles III, saying he looked in good health. The monarch visited St George’s Chapel alongside the Queen in what was his most significant public appearance since his cancer diagnosis. Charles shook hands and spoke with those who had gathered at the castle in a surprise walkabout following the service, and told them: “You’re very brave to stand out here in the cold.” Many who had gathered also sent their best wishes to the Princess of Wales, who shared news of her cancer diagnosis earlier this month.
Lydia Patrick1 April 2024 14:24
The vital lesson William and Harry should learn from history
A new biography of George VI and Elizabeth draws inevitable similarities between the destructive influence of Wallis Simpson and Meghan Markle on monarchy then and now. But, argues Anna Pasternak, the past tells us it’s the relationship between the future king and his brother we should really be concerned about…
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William and Harry and the history lesson they need to get back on track
A new biography of George VI and Elizabeth draws inevitable similarities between the destructive influence of Wallis Simpson and Meghan Markle on monarchy then and now. But, argues Anna Pasternak, the past tells us it’s the relationship between the future king and his brother we should really be concerned about…
Lydia Patrick1 April 2024 13:24
Members of public say Charles ‘looked good’ at Easter Sunday service
Members of the public who attended an Easter Sunday church service with the King have said he looked well and in “good spirits”.
Charles attended the service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle with the Queen in what was his most significant public appearance since his cancer diagnosis.
He shook hands and spoke with those who had gathered at the castle in a surprise walkabout following the service, and told them: “You’re very brave to stand out here in the cold.”
Tara Cobham1 April 2024 12:24
King Charles makes joke about Queen Camilla on Windsor Easter walk-about
King Charles made a joke about his wife Queen Camilla during his Windsor Easter walk-about on Sunday (31 March).
Charles, who was diagnosed with cancer in January and is currently underdoing treatment, met members of the public following the annual Easter service.
A woman in the crowd told him: “Your Majesty, Camilla is 17 now, my King Charle’s Spaniel.”
Charles then joked: “I would get a new one as well.”
The King’s appearance on Sunday seemingly reassured the public following the royal family’s double cancer scare.
The Princess of Wales, who announced her own diagnosis just over a week ago, did not attend.
King Charles makes joke about Queen Camilla on Windsor Easter walk-about
King Charles made a joke about his wife Queen Camilla during his Windsor Easter walk-about on Sunday (31 March). Charles, who was diagnosed with cancer in January and is currently underdoing treatment, met members of the public following the annual Easter service. A woman in the crowd told him: “Your Majesty, Camilla is 17 now, my King Charle’s Spaniel.” Charles then joked: “I would get a new one as well.” The King’s appearance on Sunday seemingly reassured the public following the royal family’s double cancer scare. The Princess of Wales, who announced her own diagnosis just over a week ago, did not attend.
Tara Cobham1 April 2024 11:00
King’s Easter Sunday public appearance a ‘form of reassurance’, expert says
The King’s public appearance on Easter Sunday will be a “form of reassurance” to people in the wake of the royal family’s recent health announcements, an expert on the monarchy has said.
Charles, who is undergoing treatment for cancer, smiled and waved at crowds as he arrived for the annual Easter Mattins Service at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle on Sunday morning.
The managing editor of Majesty magazine, Joe Little, said the “hugely encouraging” event would help draw the focus away from the Princess of Wales, who disclosed just over a week ago that she had started a course of preventative chemotherapy.
Tara Cobham1 April 2024 10:15
Royal expert reveals how King’s public Easter appearance could help princess
A royal expert has revealed how the King’s public appearance on Easter Sunday could help the Princess of Wales as both royals undergo treatment for cancer.
The managing editor of Majesty magazine, Joe Little, said the “hugely encouraging” event would help draw the focus away from Kate.
“I think people accept and understand that the Prince and Princess of Wales and their family are on Easter holiday now and that they need their privacy… [to] just get on with being a family,” he said. “I think whatever the King has done today wouldn’t have been with that specifically in mind, but it certainly helps.”
Tara Cobham1 April 2024 10:07
Kate’s uncle Gary Goldsmith praises handling of cancer diagnosis
Gary Goldsmith, Kate’s maternal uncle, has praised the Princess of Wales for her adept handling of her cancer diagnosis announcement in an interview with the Spanish show ¡De Viernes!.
“I have been in touch with my sister Carole [Middleton] to make sure my niece is okay. I thought Kate handled it incredibly well, especially in such a difficult and tricky situation.
“I don’t know anybody else who’s had to deal with something like that, deal with their children and then have to offer explanations to the national and international media in such a public scenario.”
He continued: “It’s hard to imagine that they haven’t been affected by so many comments and conspiracy theories. I have sent messages to Kate so she knows what I feel and the love I have for her.”
Maroosha Muzaffar1 April 2024 09:15
Watch: Royal enthusiasts elated to see King Charles at Easter service: ‘He looks so well’
The monarch visited St George’s Chapel alongside the Queen in what was his most significant public appearance since his cancer diagnosis.
Charles shook hands and spoke with those who had gathered at the castle in a surprise walkabout following the service, and told them: “You’re very brave to stand out here in the cold.”
Many who had gathered also sent their best wishes to the Princess of Wales, who shared news of her cancer diagnosis earlier this month.
Royal enthusiasts elated to see King Charles at Easter service: ‘He looks so well’
Royal Enthusiasts and members of the public who attended an Easter Sunday church service at Windsor Castle were delighted to see King Charles III, saying he looked in good health. The monarch visited St George’s Chapel alongside the Queen in what was his most significant public appearance since his cancer diagnosis. Charles shook hands and spoke with those who had gathered at the castle in a surprise walkabout following the service, and told them: “You’re very brave to stand out here in the cold.” Many who had gathered also sent their best wishes to the Princess of Wales, who shared news of her cancer diagnosis earlier this month.
Maroosha Muzaffar1 April 2024 08:15