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King Charles is about to be given a uncommon honour at Sydney Harbour following an obvious snub from Australian officers forward of his arrival on Friday.

The white sails of the Sydney Opera House might be lit up for 4 minutes with pictures from earlier royal visits to mark the arrival of the monarch and Queen Camilla.

This uncommon honour was given the go-ahead by the New South Wales authorities at an estimated price of round £50,000.

As the couple prepares to kick off their nine-day go to Down Under on Friday, each single state premier has turned down invites to attend their royal reception in Canberra on October 21, studies counsel.

The Princess of Wales, in the meantime, has shared a touching message to mark Baby Loss Awareness Week on social media.

Taking to the official Kensington Palace channels, she shared an image of a candle and a heartfelt message providing her “love, strength and hope” to these affected by child loss.

“Baby Loss Awareness Week is such an important moment to support those who have experienced the devastation of baby loss,” she wrote.

“Sending love, strength and hope to anyone affected. #WaveofLight C”

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Emma Guinness17 October 2024 03:00

Expert reveals touching chance for Kate’s Christmas card

Biographer Ingrid Seward stated that the cardboard will nearly actually function Kate, 42, together with her and Prince William’s three youngsters, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, six.

She advised the Mirror: “[It will] definitely be with family as right across the board that is what has been traditionally sent.

“I imagine that it will be cuddly picture of her with her arms around her children.”

Emma Guinness17 October 2024 00:00

King Charles celebrates cultural relations between the UK and Italy

The monarch, who’s patron of the London Symphony Orchestra, took within the hour-long efficiency of Rossini’s ‘The Barber of Seville’ overture, Paganini’s First motion from Violin Concerto No 1, and Puccini’s ‘Crisantemi’ for String Orchestra.

The engagement comes simply days earlier than the monarch is because of journey abroad for a nine-day tour of Australia and Samoa.

Emma Guinness16 October 2024 21:00

Pictured: William speaks at Centrepoint awards

(Hollie Adams/PA Wire)

Jabed Ahmed16 October 2024 20:44

Prince of Wales requires ‘systemic change’ to finish homelessness

The Prince of Wales has referred to as for a motion that creates “systemic change” to finish homelessness within the UK.

William made the feedback on Wednesday night as Centrepoint, the homeless charity he helps as a patron.

Speaking on the Kensington Palace occasion, which was hosted by broadcaster Claudia Winkleman, William stated: “I am inspired by the ambition and commitment of all the award winners and nominees this evening. You should all be incredibly proud of yourselves.

“What inspires me the most about the young people here this evening, is that they have not only overcome homelessness to achieve their personal ambitions, but they are also all contributing to the communities in which they live… be that through teaching, fundraising or volunteering.

“While homelessness is of course a complex societal issue, I passionately believe that it can, and should, be ended.”

William stated he believed this required “a movement that creates systemic change” which “focuses on prevent rather than management” and “ensures all young people have truly affordable options to live and thrive independently”.

Jabed Ahmed16 October 2024 20:39

Prince William arrives at British Museum forward of the Centrepoint Awards

William has arrived on the British Museum forward of the Centrepoint Awards.

The Prince of Wales met with the younger finalists and was laughing and joking with them as he made his manner across the teams.

An orchestra performed Adele’s Skyfall within the background.

(Ben Whitley/PA Wire)

Jabed Ahmed16 October 2024 19:59

The inheritor to the throne, 42, made the revelation in his upcoming ITV documentary, which follows the primary 12 months of his anti-homelessness challenge, Homewards.

The interviewer requested: “There will be some people who might question whether you’re the right person to lead this project and its efforts to end homelessness. How would you respond to that?”

William replied: “I think everyone having a right to a safe and stable home benefits us all.

“I come with no other agenda than desperately trying to help people who are in need.

“And I see that as part of my role, is that, why else would I be here if I’m not using this role properly to influence and help people where I can?”

Prince William: We Can End Homelessness will air on 30 October at 9 pm ITV and ITVX and STV and STV Player.

The Prince of Wales has spoken out about his mission to finish homelessness (Maja Smiejkowska/PA) (PA Wire)

Emma Guinness16 October 2024 18:00

Duchess of York celebrates ‘restoration and development’

Sarah, who joined the royal household upon her 1986 marriage ceremony to Prince Andrew, wrote on Instagram: “Thank you for all of your wonderful birthday wishes!

“I’m feeling incredibly grateful to be here every day, to smell the flowers, to read and write, and to be able to see my daughters and my grandchildren.

“It has been an extraordinary, full year – a year of recovery and of growth – and I just feel so lucky.

“Thank you again to all of you who made it so and who took the time to send me birthday wishes.”

Emma Guinness16 October 2024 17:00

King Charles’s Australia go to to be met with UK anti-monarchy protests

King Charles is about to be met with anti-monarchy protests when he arrives in Australia with Queen Camilla on Friday.

Alongside protests from individuals inside Australia, Graham Smith, the chief govt officer of the UK-based anti-monarchy group Republic, stated he was travelling down beneath “to challenge the royal PR machine”.

Mr Smith stated: “I’m in Australia to talk about why the UK should ditch the monarchy and to challenge the royal PR machine.

“I’m not here to tell Australia to become a republic, but to talk to Australians and the British press about the growing republican movement in the UK and the huge failings of the British monarchy.

“The message is simple: Charles does not speak for us, he does not represent us, he should go home.”

The abroad journey is being utilized by anti-monarchy protesters as a chance to make their opinions identified. (PA)

Emma Guinness16 October 2024 16:30

Royal followers can now dine at King Charles’s desk

Visitors to Dumfries House in Scotland can now dine in the exact same spot as King Charles, the place they may be capable to expertise an 18th-century feast in his favorite room.

Charles takes most of his night meals within the Pink Dining Room whereas staying on the Scottish stately residence in Ayrshire.

Now his charity, The King’s Foundation, is providing a brand new non-public eating expertise, permitting members of the general public the chance to get pleasure from a three-course meal, genuine to the 1700s and served by a conventional butler, within the royal chamber.

Guests will eat on the King’s desk – however not within the presence of the monarch – beneath the 35kg Murano glass floral chandelier, which was painstakingly reassembled after being discovered within the basement in additional than 100 items almost 20 years in the past.

Menus might be based mostly on 18th-century dishes, akin to poached salmon, fish soup, and manchet bread for starters, adopted by roasted venison and beef, parmentier potatoes and a juniper sauce, and lemon and pistachio syllabub, bread and butter pudding, and apple and almond trifle for dessert.

Evan Samson, who leads the entrance of home workforce at Dumfries House, with lemon and pistachio syllabub, bread and butter pudding alongside an apple and almond trifle within the Pink Dining Room (Andrew Milligan/PA)
A lemon and pistachio syllabub, bread and butter pudding and an apple and almond trifle (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Emma Guinness16 October 2024 15:00


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