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Prince William and Harry’s childhood Highgrove House might have a stunning future, a royal creator has revealed.
The 18th century countryside property close to Tetbury, Gloucestershire, serves because the non-public dwelling of Charles and his spouse Camilla, representing a sanctuary for the King.
With William and Harry “not showing great interest” of their childhood dwelling, a royal supply recommended that the countryside property might be became a “Museum of King Charles III” in future years.
In his biography e book ‘New King, New Court, Charles III, The Inside Story’ royal creator Rupert Bell has additionally uncovered the Palace’s new funeral plans for the King.
According to the royal commentator, the King’s valedictory preparations have been upgraded to Operation London Bridge, just like these of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The Prince of Wales’ funeral plans, beforehand referred to as ‘Operation Clare Bridge’, have additionally been granted a brand new codename: ‘Operation Menai Bridge’, reference to a construction linking Anglesey to North Wales.
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Salma Ouaguira7 November 2024 10:20
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Salma Ouaguira7 November 2024 10:00
Royal funeral plan codenames upgraded
The King’s funeral plans have been formally upgraded to Operation London Bridge, to repeat these of the late Queen Elizabeth, a royal professional has revealed.
In his new e book, royal commentator Rupert Bell claimed that the Palace has additionally provide you with new codenames for the Prince of Wales’s future demise.
Mr Bell stated: “As Prince of Wales, the King’s funeral plan had been codenamed Operation Menai Bridge, from the great structure linking Anglesey to North Wales. That is now the code for the new Prince of Wales, with the ‘Menai’ designation for all his immediate family in numerical order.
“Prince William’s plans had previously been codenamed Operation Clare Bridge, after the famous crossing over the Cam, during his days as Duke of Cambridge. ‘You need a plan for everything.
“Sadly, we all remember the death of a member of the family who died in Paris without a plan,’ explains one Royal Household veteran, alluding to the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1997. ‘We are so accustomed, in this country, to these things, solemn and tragic though they are, going really well with no one putting a foot wrong.
“If we suddenly couldn’t do that, there would be a big question about the way this country looks at itself.’”
Salma Ouaguira7 November 2024 09:52
Charles might flip Highgrove into ‘Museum of King Charles III’
King Charles’s Highgrove House might have stunning future, a royal professional has revealed.
The 18th century countryside property close to Tetbury, Gloucestershire, serves because the non-public dwelling of Charles and his spouse Camilla, now the Queen Consort, and is one thing of a sanctuary for the King.
With William and Harry “not showing great interest” of their childhood dwelling, the location continues to be a “work in progress” because the Palace decides on its future.
Writing on his biography e book ‘New King, New Court, Charles III the inside story’ royal creator Rupert Bell has shed gentle onto the potential way forward for the monarch’s favorite retreat.
He stated: “Neither of his sons has shown a great interest in taking on their childhood home. As a Duchy of Cornwall property (on a long lease to the King), Highgrove’s future will need to be decided by the current or future Duke of Cornwall. One close ally of the King has made an interesting suggestion.
“Given the King’s personal devotion to the place, and the way in which it encapsulates so much about the man, would it not make an ideal ‘Museum of King Charles III’ in years to come?”
Salma Ouaguira7 November 2024 09:48
Prince of Wales to hitch fishing neighborhood in Cape Town
The Prince of Wales would be the particular visitor at a Cape Town braai, or barbecue, as his tour of South Africa attracts to a detailed.
William will be a part of members of a neighborhood fishing neighborhood working in and round Kalk Bay Harbour as they’ve a fish lunch.
The future king’s go to will spotlight the contributions of 2023 Earthshot Prize finalist Abalobi, based in South Africa to guard small-scale fishing communities and nurture their ocean stewardship, whereas educating their prospects in regards to the origins of their seafood.
William staged his Earthshot Prize ceremony in Cape Town on Wednesday night time and dubbed his environmental awards as a “movement for change” and referred to as on the world to hitch.
Salma Ouaguira7 November 2024 09:45
‘Stubborn’ Andrew decided to remain in Windsor, says professional
Prince Andrew’s “stubbornness” and “arrogance” has added gas to the fireplace in his feud with King Charles over his residence Royal Lodge in Windsor, a royal professional claims.
A row sparked between the brothers after King Charles lower the Duke of York’s from an annual £1 million “living allowance”, based on a brand new biography e book by Robert Hartman.
Commenting on the rift, royal commentator Rupert Bell advised Times Radio: “One of the problems that Prince Andrew has is that he is occasionally convinced of his rightness, and he gets himself into hot water with his stubbornness and sometimes his own arrogance has caused him to create these problems.
“He feels like he lost everything and if he loses his house, well then he probably feels that even more has been taken away from him.”
Salma Ouaguira7 November 2024 09:30
Prince William meets sea rescue volunteers in Cape Town
Salma Ouaguira7 November 2024 09:15
Queen to return to royal duties this weekend, Palace confirms
Buckingham Palace has issued a brand new replace about Queen Camilla’s well being following her chest an infection.
The Queen was initialing advised to relaxation by medical doctors, lacking key royal engagements forward of Remembrance Day right now and a reception for Olympic and Paralympic athletes with the King.
But medical doctors now consider she will return to her royal engagements from subsequent week.
Camila is anticipated to host a reception showcasing authors shortlisted for this 12 months’s Booker Prize. The Palace additionally introduced that she might attempt to attend this weekend’s Remembrance celebrations.
Salma Ouaguira7 November 2024 09:00
Prince William hires Beckhams’ head of PR
The Prince of Wales has employed David Beckham’s former public relations chief to work for his Homewards charity.
Victoria Shires, who labored for the soccer star’s DB Ventures for 3 years, is now the brand new head of communications of his documentary.
She advised the Daily Mail: “It’s been a great first few weeks at the Royal Foundation of the Prince and Princess of Wales.”
Ms Shires beforehand labored with ITV for 3 years, the place William’s two-part documentary referred to as ‘Prince William: We Can End Homelessness” was broadcast.
The PR boss added: “It’s been pretty to have launching that as my first challenge right here.”
Salma Ouaguira7 November 2024 08:40
Brooklyn Beckham praises Prince William, calling him ‘sweetest guy’
Brooklyn Peltz Beckham has shared particulars about his well-known household’s relationship with the British royal household.
During an look on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on Monday (November 4), one fan requested Brooklyn how a lot time he spent with the royals as a toddler.
The fan additionally identified that his dad and mom, David and Victoria Beckham, have had a friendship with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex prior to now.
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Salma Ouaguira7 November 2024 08:20
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