As the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, celebrates her 43rd birthday, she is sure to be surrounded by her closest family and friends in the comfort of her home in Montecito, California. It has been more than four years since she and her husband, Prince Harry, made the decision to step down as working royals,
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Princess Charlene of Monaco, formerly known as Charlene Wittstock, has a strong athletic background that has contributed to her toned physique. Before her marriage to Prince Albert in 2011, she was an Olympic swimmer for South Africa, participating in the 2000 Olympics as well as the 1998 and 2002 Commonwealth Games. Her passion for sport
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently sat down for their first joint interview in over three years, following their highly publicized conversation with Oprah Winfrey earlier this year. During the interview with CBS anchor Jane Pauley, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex discussed their new initiative called The Parents Network, which is being launched through
As the King of England arrived in Scotland for his summer break, he greeted the crowd with a humorous quip about his ongoing struggles with fountain pens. This lighthearted comment came as Charles, 75, explored a newly designated Unesco world heritage site in Forsinard, Sutherland. The King’s visit to the peat bog, known as Forsinard
Mike Tindall, former England rugby star, has built a strong bond with his mother-in-law, Princess Anne. However, in the lead-up to his marriage to Anne’s daughter, Zara, he faced an unexpected and rather unusual request. Princess Anne jokingly asked Mike to undergo corrective surgery on his nose. This request stemmed from Mike having broken his
Princess Anne, known for her affinity with the Olympics, made her mark at the international sporting event in 1976. However, a rare unearthed photograph from 1972 shows a different side of the royal. With her rarely-seen curls falling past her shoulders, the Princess exuded a cool and casual style as she mingled with equestrians at
The birth of Prince George was a momentous occasion that captivated the world over a decade ago. Ailsa Anderson, former communications and press secretary to the late Queen, recently shared insights on how the Buckingham Palace staff celebrated the happy occasion. She fondly recalled the nerves she felt as she walked across the iconic forecourt
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is embarking on a new chapter in her life as she prepares to launch her very own lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard. In anticipation of this exciting venture, Meghan recently made a trip to New York City. Reports suggest that she attended a business summit in the Hamptons, where
Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, will not attend the Paris 2024 Olympics Opening Ceremony, despite being in the French capital. A Buckingham Palace spokesperson confirmed that Princess Anne, 73, will instead watch the ceremony from Team GB House alongside representatives from the British Olympic Association (BOA). This decision is part of Anne’s phased return to
Queen Mary of Denmark was left visibly shaken during a public engagement in Greenland when she was hit by a motorised scooter. The incident, which occurred on Thursday 30 June, was captured on video and shared by Danish publication Ekstra Bladet. In the video, an elderly man on a scooter almost knocked Queen Mary to