News about King Charles

Cancer-stricken King Charles fulfils Royal duties meeting with community faith leaders after smiling en route from Windsor Castle week after Kate Middleton revealed her own battle with the disease

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2024
The King was pictured flashing a smile at the public as he left Windsor Castle this morning after a tumultuous week for the Royal Family. Weeks of intense speculation culminated in the Princess of Wales' shock announcement of her cancer treatment on Friday. Both the monarch and the Princess of Wales were inpatients at the prestigious clinic in Marylebone, north London, in January as they both underwent major surgery. Insiders told said that King Charles, who was treated for an enlarged prostate, was seen walking from his hospital bed, to see Princess Kate along the corridor. At the time, Princess Kate had undergone major abdominal surgery - not thought to be for a malign condition - but post-operative tests found signs of cancer .

Kate Middleton cancer diagnosis: Princess of Wales reveals she is 'extremely moved' by the world's outpouring of love after her brave announcement sparked a deluge of sympathy from around the globe

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 23, 2024
Messages of support have arrived from around the world, with Kensington Palace naming Princess Kate and her husband William as 'enormously touched' by the public's kindness. Flowers were planted by well-wishers outside royal palaces yesterday, with a touching note attached to a bouquet left at Windsor Castle that captured many people's sentiments. "I wish you from the deeps of my heart a long and fruitful recovery," the letter said.

King Charles and Kate's hospital heart-to-hearts: Monarch 'toddled in dressing robe' to visit Princess of Wales to 'encourage and support her' while they recovered from their surgeries and held private lunch this week the day before her cancer announcemen

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 23, 2024
When recovering from hospitalization at the London Clinic, King Charles donned his dressing gown and 'toddled' over to help his daughter-in-law. Both the monarch and Princess of Wales were inpatients at the prestigious hospital in Marylebone, north London, in January, when they both underwent major surgery. According to Insiders, King Charles, who had been hospitalized for an expanded prostate, was seen 'toddling' from his hospital bed to Princess Kate along the corridor.

Following the Princess of Wales' announcement that she has cancer, Kate Middleton supporters are posting get well messages: "We will pray for you and your families."

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 22, 2024
Following her shock announcement that she is fighting cancer, fans of the Princess of Wales have flooded social media with get well messages. Kate revealed this evening that she had been diagnosed with the disease after undergoing major abdominal surgery at a private London hospital in January. In a letter sent to the nation, the mother-of-three announced that she is undergoing preventative chemotherapy on doctors' advice and that she is getting better every day.' The news about the 42-year-old's health will shock the Royal Family to the core, with King Charles currently fighting his own cancer battle at the moment. Royal followers took to social media to vent their displeasure with the latest news and remark their best wishes for the future Queen as she fights the disease.

Kate's moving gesture to child cancer patients: Princess has donated her hair to make wigs for young people with the disease

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 22, 2024
Kate revealed in a touching video that her illness came as a 'great shock' when she revealed that she was undergoing preventative chemotherapy treatment. The Princess, whose cancer was limited to abdominal surgery, has long been a promoter of various cancer charities. In 2018, the future queen even cut seven inches of her own hair to donate it to the Little Princess Trust, a charity that produces realistic wigs for children who have lost their own hair as a result of cancer treatment.

ROBERT JOBSON: William's one mistake sparked the wild conspiracy theories. But thankfully he and Kate have heeded The Queen's wisdom at last

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 19, 2024
At last, a little light is allowed into the magic, writes Robert Jobson. A smiling Princess of Wales is seen and filming herself out on a shopping trip with William near their Windsor home. So much for the daft doubters. For the first time, a couple who like to shield their personal information didn't mind being photographed - by a member of the public on their iPhone who had noticed them in the Windsor Farm Shop's bread aisle.

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen says he's been getting the 'cold shoulder' from his friend King Charles since the Coronation - and claims he's made Westminster Abbey look like an 'old people's home'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2024
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, a interior designer, has said he has been ignored by the monarch since his Coronation. Laurence, 58, said he wasn't into the 'purple pyjamas' on his big day last year and that he's made Westminster Abbey look like a "old people's house." "I haven't seen Charles since the coronation,' he said. I suspect he is cold-shouldering me. I was a little rude about his purple pyjamas, but I'm not sure that I've just lost the knighthood.

EMILY PRESCOTT: Zara Tindall, 42, and her partner Mike, 45, have been paid £10,500 to dine with King Charles' niece Zara Tindall, 42, and her husband Mike, 45

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 10, 2024
EMILY PRINSON: There's no doubt that they'd be dream dinner party guests with anecdotes about the Royal Family and the late Queen. Now some lucky person has been given the opportunity to slurp soup with King Zara Tindall, 42, and husband Mike, 45, for the princely sum of £10,500. I'm delighted to inform you that one punter paid this exorbitant sum to dine dinner with the pair at Tom Kerridge's restaurant, The Shed in Marlow.

AMANDA PLATELL: Three cheers for Uncle Gary, Kate's secret PR weapon!He's spoken up for her and told the truth about the Sussexes

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 7, 2024
The announcement that the Princess of Wales' uncle Gary Goldsmith had signed up to appear on Celebrity Big Brother last week was immediately followed by the news that his older sister Carole had been'read the riot act.' And who can blame Kate's mum for being terrified at the prospect of her younger brother being given a platform on prime-time? Gary is the kind of black sheep of the family for whom the term 'loose cannon' might have been invented. And, sure enough, it wasn't long before the owner of a villa on Ibiza christened 'Maison de Bang Bang' was pouring it both barrels.

On the south coast of the United Kingdom, King Charles' favourite architects' proposal to build the 'Venice of Britain' could go through

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 4, 2024
Fears are mounting that the plans to build a £2.3 billion "Venice of the United Kingdom" on the south coast are on the verge of collapse. In 2017, a proposal to build one of England's most'most beautiful new towns' was announced, and it featured a spectacular canal at the center of the project. It also promised a state-of-the-art waterside town with driverless cars, 1,500 charming houses, grazing donkeys and ponies, a marina, and even its own amphitheatre.

Is Harry and Meghan's US schmooze offensive stalling? According to an expert, the Sussexes' "endless moans" are 'let's put them off, and they don't like' their parents' attacks on the Royal Family

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 3, 2024
After quitting as senior princes and leaving the United Kingdom in January 2020, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have swept across the Pond. The couple, who are trying to start a new life in the United States, have appeared in a Netflix docuseries, launched a book, and held explosive interviews about the Royal Family. The Sussexes are often seen attending glamorous functions, including the One Love premiere in Jamaica in January, in an attempt to break out to the celebrity world. However, they were branded 'insensitive' for appearing on the red carpet of Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness, who wishes to depose the monarchy. Last month, Harry said that King Charles' cancer diagnosis may have a'reunifying effect' on his family. On February 6, he made a transatlantic rush to see his father at Clarence House, but they only met for about 45 minutes. Harry had been expected to return to a temporary royal role to help out the sleazy monarchy, as Princess Kate was recovering from abdominal surgery. Harry's aides later said that there was "no way back" for him.

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Prince Andrew basks in the limelight at thanksgiving service with King Charles, William and Kate absent

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 27, 2024
HARDCASTLE, EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Prince Andrew was basking in the limelight at yesterday's thanksgiving service for King Constantine of Greece. With King Charles and Kate out of the Windsor service at the last minute and William withdrawing from the Windsor service at the end, Andrew was outranked only by Queen Camilla. Andrew is aware that protocol is stringent, and that matters are important to him. Given the slings and arrows he's endured, he nevertheless welcomes any public reminder that he is still the third adult in line to the throne.

Royal Family in shock as Lady Gabriella Windsor's financier husband Thomas Kingston dies aged 45: King Charles and Queen Camilla are informed of death of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent's son-in-law

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 27, 2024
Lady Gabriella Kingston, Mr Martin, and Mrs Jill Kingston, received a letter from Lady Gabriella Kingston, her husband, son, and brother.' 'Tom was a remarkable man who lit up the lives of those who knew him.' His death has brought a huge shock to the entire family, and we ask you to protect our privacy as we mourn his loss.' On Sunday evening, Mr Kingston, 45, was discovered dead at an address in Gloucestershire. After 6 p.m., ambulance services were dispatched to the scene. An inquest will be held to determine the cause of death, but there are no suspicious circumstances and no other parties involved. Lady Kingston and Mr Kingston's families have been sent their'most heartfelt thoughts and prayers'.

Who is Lady Gabriella Windsor?Late Queen's cousin, 41, mourns sudden death of her husband Thomas Kingston, 45

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 27, 2024
In a joint statement with her family, the late queen's cousin (left), 41, paid tribute to her husband, calling him a "extraordinary man." Lady Gabriella, who tied the knot with her late husband at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle in 2019 (inset), and the King and Queen expressed their condolences. In 2019, pictured together, correct.

Queen Camilla has an impressive connection to Buckingham Palace - but it's got nothing to do with King Charles

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 21, 2024
Queen Camilla has been in the limelight for almost three decades, and even more so since her husband King Charles' ascension to the throne in 2023. The Queen Consort married King Charles in 2005 and is more familiar with a life of royalty inside Buckingham Palace's walls, but some may be surprised by her own royal blood and connection to the historic monument. Buckingham Palace has served as the sovereign's official home ever since Queen Victoria's reign began in 1837, and today it is the royal's administrative capital. The building, which is currently under urgent repair work, has 775 rooms, including 19 state rooms, 52 royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices, and 78 bathrooms. Although the palace has remained largely unchanged for several years, there was one adaptation after Queen Victoria's wedding in 1840 that provides a special link between the history of the famous building and Queen Camilla

Prince Harry 'blocked' from having a heart-to-heart with Charles by Palace aides

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 17, 2024
The Duke of Sussex had hoped to join him for a few days at Sandringham when he touched down in London last week. Harry's transatlantic journey boosted expectations that his return to Britain would be used to treat wounds with King Charles and give him a chance to reach out to his brother Prince William. However, according to an insider, he was encouraged to visit Clarence House, his father's London home, for a brief managed face-to-face meeting before being told to book yourself a hotel for the night. 'Harry came over to see his father, who was about to go to Sandringham.' On Sunday, however, he was asked to be at Clarence House and was limited to 30 minutes,' the source told The Sun. "If he went to Sandringham, they would never get rid of him."

If Harry really DOES want to head back to the Royals, how the hell could they ever trust him again - and what about Meghan?MAUREEN CALLAHAN on a bombshell claim about the Lost Prince of Montecito

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 17, 2024
Is the prodigal son really about to return? Prince Harry's aides inform the UK Times that he is returning to 'royalhood to repair the rift with King Charles'.' That he is eager to return to a'temporary royal role' in aid of his father during his illness. Also, according to a royal insider, Charles has tentatively accepted the bid. Could this possibly be true, after all that has been said and done? According to other reports, it is out of the question. One thing, by the way, seems that Harry is definitely returning in some capacity: Would Charles soften here?Would he risk opening this aperture? If so, it would be a major, tectonic change in Windsor's dynamics...

Prince Harry is 'grateful' he could 'spend any time' with King Charles

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 16, 2024
Prince Harry expressed appreciation to visiting his father King Charles and hopes that the cancer treatment will resolve his rift with the royals, adding: "I love my family."

As she attends artist studio in London, Queen Camilla admires a painting of Princess Charlotte, while King Charles undergoes cancer treatment in the capital

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 14, 2024
While visiting an art gallery in London today, Queen Camilla admired a portrait of Princess Charlotte. After her art curator daughter, Laura Lopes, told her of the talent on display, the Queen, 76, visited an artist collective in Shepherd's Bush. The royal, dressed in a navy A-line dress and black heeled boots, braved the rainy weather as she talked to artists and curators. Camilla marvelled at the work, which included taxidermy mice and intricately embroidered textiles.

After returning to London with Charles, Queen Camilla is welcomed by Duchess of Gloucester as an honorary liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Fan Makers

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 13, 2024
In her first appearance since returning to London with King Charles, Queen Camilla was unveiled as an honorary liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Fan Makers. In the pair's first joint appearance, the royal, 76, was welcomed by the Duchess of Gloucester, who was made an honorary liveryman in 2005. The queen spoke with Mrs Claire Chitty, the Clerk of the Worshipful Company of Fan Makers, and Mr Peter Dove, the Master of the Worshipful Company of Fan Makers, ahead of a ceremony at Clarence House.

SARAH VINE: The only way to put an end to their nonsense is to strip the Sussexes' titles. What has King Charles got to lose?

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 13, 2024
I'm done with the Duke and Duchess's latest move, rebranding their Archewell website as Sussex.com, complete with coat of arms (pictured left and center). They are, I'm afraid, beyond redemption. Prince William refused to see his brother on his ferries to the United Kingdom last week, no wonder King Charles gave him only half an hour of his time before dragging him off to spend the night in a hotel. They must have known that this was in the pipeline. They must have understood that this was Harry's next step in his quest to have his cake and eat it by simultaneously debating the monarchy and all its virtues while milking it for every drop in the tackiest of ways.

What does Prince William actually believe, asks CATHERINE PEPINSTER? King Charles' father, who is a Christian, lives on the Monarchy of France, which keeps our Monarchy together

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 13, 2024
The King's thoughts will doubtlessly be turning to an important moment in the year of a Monarch and an event he will not want to miss. Ash Wednesday marks the start of Lent's. The King wash the feet of his subjects and hand over specially minted Maundy coins during an ancient Christian celebration mixing leadership and service next month. It has deep roots. The Maundy Service, which dates back to the Middle Ages, honors Christ's washing of his disciples' feet, while still remembering the King's oath of service.

After Queen Camilla's announcement that the Monarch is'doing superbly' amid continuing cancer therapy, King Charles will leave Sandringham to speak face-to-face in London next week

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 9, 2024
King Charles, 75, will spend a day or two in the capital, on a trip that is likely to coincide with medical appointments. Since being out of the hospital last week after prostate cancer surgery, he has been based in Sandringham. On Monday, he flew to London to receive medical attention for his undisclosed cancer before returning to Norfolk. According to reports, the King is well enough to hold a limited number of face-to-face meetings. Camilla said King Charles, 75, who underwent his first bout of chemotherapy earlier this week, was'very touched' by all the letters of support he has been getting from around the world.

Queen Camilla is supported by friends Sarah Troughton and The Marchioness of Lansdowne who was by her side at the Coronation as she attends first public outing since King Charles's cancer diagnosis was revealed

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 8, 2024
As she attended her first public outing after King Charles' cancer diagnosis was revealed, Queen Camilla was aided by those closest to her. After the local helipad flooded, the royal, 76, travelled from Sandringham to Wiltshire on a five-hour ride. As she arrived at the festival, she was welcomed by Sarah Troughton, one of her companions, and Fiona Petty-Fitzmaurice, who was also by her side at the Coronation last year.