queen Phillip: Last News

+1

All news where queen Phillip is mentioned

dailystar.co.uk
75%
938
Does Princess Beatrice have children and what is royal line of succession?
Princess Beatrice may not be one of the major royals, but she still finds herself drawing the attention of the public eye quite regularly, including her 'rift' with Meghan Markle.Over the last two years, her home life has changed dramatically as she married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi back in 2020.Since then, they have expanded their family further, though royal fans have been left disappointed as they don’t have to follow a major tradition.Beatrice is famously private about her personal life, and unlike her sister, Princess Eugenie, she hasn’t shared any official family photos yet.She also doesn’t have an Instagram account unlike her sister, making Beatrice one of the most secretive Royals out there.Princess Beatrice is married to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, an English property developer known as Edo.He is the founder and chief executive of Banda Property, a property development and interior design company.Their wedding took place on July 17, 2020 at the Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge, Windsor.The Queen and the late Prince Phillip were some of the close family in attendance, though the ceremony remained a small one thanks to Covid restrictions.On September 18 2021, Beatrice and Edo welcomed their baby girl into the world, Sienna Elizabeth.It is traditional that the royals release an official photo of a new royal baby, though Beatrice still hasn’t done so.There is a chance she could as part of Sienna’s first birthday celebrations next month, though nothing has been confirmed.Fans expected a picture to be released as this is what her sister Eugenie did.Princess Eugenie welcomed her first child, August Philip, in February 2021 and shared a photo of herself with husband Jack Brooksbank and their newborn on her Instagram
dailystar.co.uk
58%
556
Trooping the Colour's iconic moments – from Queen 'scolding' William to cheeky George
Platinum Jubilee celebrations.More than 1,400 parading soldiers, 200 horses, and 400 musicians will come together to celebrate the Queen's official birthday.It also gives the public a chance to see all of the Royal Family – minus Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and Prince Andrew this year – together on the Buckingham Palace balcony.Ahead of the momentous occasion, Daily Star has looked back at some of the most memorable moments over the years.You would expect some of the younger members of the Royal Family to receive a dressing down if they're not behaving properly - but not the adults.But, as Prince William proved in 2016, you are never too old to be told off by the Queen.William had been talking to his son Prince George as the traditional flyover began, and had bent down to hear what the little prince had to say.Find out everything you need to know about the Platinum Jubilee by clicking hereThis got a bemused look from his grandmother, who went one further when William bent down again - tapping him on the shoulder and telling him to stand up straight.Something he did without haste.The Trooping the Colour stops for no member of the Royal family - even those who are heavily pregnant, as was the case in 1982.Accompanying the Queen, Prince Phillip and her husband Prince Charles on the iconic balcony was Princess Diana, who was just over a week away from giving birth to William.Flanked by the male members in their traditional military uniforms, Diana left fans and viewers on television wowed by her green dress.Diana was back in green six years later, though this time she was accompanied by both of her sons and it was the youngest who stole the show.Prince Harry never seemed to really enjoy his early years at Trooping the
DMCA