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RICHARD EDEN: As the royal expert who revealed Harry has quit Britain, I know what the

Queen Elizabeth was a wise woman, writes RICHARD EDEN. And when she needed to take decisive action, she did. That is why she decided the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could not be allowed to combine royal duties with seeking their fortune overseas. And why she ignored Prince Harry's efforts to persuade her otherwise. In his best-selling memoir, Spare, Harry tries to convince readers that his grandmother was bamboozled into taking a tough line against him and Meghan by scheming courtiers. In my opinion, however, Her Late Majesty knew exactly what she was doing and why. Now, King Charles needs to take a leaf out of his mother's book - and be decisive when it comes to his younger son and his role as a Counsellor of State. As things stand, California-based Prince Harry could still be called on to stand in for his father in some circumstances - which is surely now intolerable.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Princess Beatrice's pal Alice Naylor-Leyland surprises friends as she

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Princess Beatrice's pal Alice Naylor-Leyland (pictured) has surprised friends by announcing that she and her husband have had a child using a surrogate mother. She already has three children with Tom Naylor-Leyland (pictured), who is heir to a baronetcy and the £176million Fitzwilliam landowning fortune. 'I'm aware it was greedy to have this burning desire to complete our family,' she says. 'But due to too many complications, setbacks, miscarriages and then being told I was no longer able to carry, we decided to venture down the world of surrogacy.' Sharing a photograph online of the newborn baby's foot with a pink tag, she thanks the unnamed surrogate mother.

RICHARD EDEN: Princess Margaret made secret visits to Caribbean villas of the rich and

RICHARD EDEN: Television personality Susannah Constantine , who was the girlfriend of Margaret's son, David, the Earl of Snowdon , for six years in the 1980s, has made the extraordinary revelation that the princess would secretly enter the holiday homes of rich and famous people who lived on Mustique in the West Indies. Margaret was given a ten-acre plot of land on the southern tip of the tiny island as a wedding present from flamboyant Scottish aristocrat Colin Tennant, the 3rd Lord Glenconner, who bought Mustique and transformed it into a playground for the jet set. 'She loved snooping round people's houses,' says Susannah, 61, the former co-host of What Not To Wear. Referring to the overbearing and sinister housekeeper in Daphne du Maurier's gothic novel Rebecca, she adds: 'She was like Mrs Danvers, and virtually had a master key for every house on the island.'

Queen Mary and King Frederik of Denmark join Queen Margrethe to celebrate her 84th

Queen Mary, King Frederik, Queen Margrethe and her sister, Princess Benedikte, posed outside Fredensborg Castle today alongside Margrethe's beloved sausage dog Tilia, who was also in attendance. The family celebrated privately at the royal residence, a setting used for important events in the family such as weddings, silver wedding anniversaries and birthdays. The monarch opted for a sapphire blue tie, matching the same colour scheme as his wife in a display of sartorial solidarity amid rumours of marital strife in recent months.

RICHARD EDEN: Meghan Markle's cookery show for Netflix 'won't be filmed at the Montecito

The Duchess of Sussex is due to start filming her first solo series for Netflix on Tuesday, but viewers hoping that it will give them a glimpse into Meghan's enviable lifestyle are going to be left sorely disappointed. For The Daily Mail's Richard Eden can disclose that the programme will not be filmed at the home she shares with Prince Harry. Instead, the series - which will, according to the American streaming giant, 'celebrate the joys of cooking and gardening, entertaining and friendship' - is to be shot at another property in their expensive California neighbourhood. 'Netflix has rented a house in Montecito for filming,' a source said.

Royals pay tribute to Sydney victims: Charles and Camilla are 'shocked and horrified' by

The royals have paid tribute to victims of the horrific knife attack in Sydney today (pictured, left) with King Charles III and Queen Camilla saying they are 'shocked and horrified' by the incident, while Kate and William (right) sent thoughts to the families of those involved. In a statement this afternoon, the King said: 'My wife and I were utterly shocked and horrified to hear of the tragic stabbing incident in Bondi. 'Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of those who have been so brutally killed during such a senseless attack.'

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Queen Mary of Denmark cuts a frosty figure as she looks away from King Frederik on skiing

Queen Mary and King Frederik have been plagued with rumours of marital strife since Frederik's night out with Mexican socialite Genoveva Casanova last year. And the new pictures of the royal couple will do little to squash rumours of difficulty between the pair, who once boasted a 'fairytale romance'. The couple, who took over the Danish throne in January appeared very frosty with one another during a March trip to Verbier, an exclusive ski resort in Switzerland.  

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Some will see it as another example of a mid-life relationship that has sadly run its course. Others will doubtless caustically note it offers further proof that far from guaranteeing domestic happiness, membership of the Royal Family is positively an impediment. For Peter Phillips, however, yesterday's news that he has split from his long-term girlfriend Lindsay Wallace - after the agony of his broken first marriage - there is the additional burden of knowing that of all Queen Elizabeth's grandchildren, he has been the unluckiest in love.

Queen Letizia and King Felipe arrive at funeral of Fernando Gomez-Acebo in all black as

Queen Letizia of Spain and her husband King Felipe looked sombre in navy blue and black as they paid their respects to the king's cousin at the mass at Castrense Cathedral in Madrid. Fernando Gomez-Acebo passed away aged 49 on March 1 following a long battle with Covid-19 and ill health. He is the Spanish monarch's first cousin and King Juan Carlos's nephew. He is also the youngest son of Infanta Pilar and Luis Gómez-Acebo. (Pictured: King Felipe with his wife Queen Letizia at the funeral of Fernando Gomez-Acebo in Madrid)

Let's hear it for Princess Anne, the brave, plain-talking workaholic who  holds the

The Princess Royal has topped the league table for Royal duties for many years so it comes as no surprise that she's started this year at full speed. The variety matches the quantity. Ranging from being President of the Save the Children Fund to a role as Admiral of the Sea Cadet Corps, nothing seems to ruffle her. At the start of the year she, accompanied by her husband, Sir Timothy Laurence, Anne visited Sri Lanka where, among her many duties she met the President.

Praise for estranged Dad, Tom Markle... Big love for ditched BFF Jessica Mulroney... And

She's already a well-respected blogger, having experienced great success with The Tig before meeting - and marrying - her Prince Charming.So, it might have come as no surprise when, just a few weeks ago, the Duchess of Sussex unveiled a new lifestyle site named American Riviera Orchard. The new brand is expected to sell a range of tableware, recipe books and jams created by Meghan Markle. Not to mention edible pet treats, make-up and bird seed, all among the products now listed with the American patent office. On this day, in  April 2017, the former actress closed down the Tig - referred to as her 'passion project' - ahead of the wedding to Prince Harry the following year.

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The insider's guide to Balmoral for those who missed out on a £100 ticket! ROBERT HARDMAN

For all the portraits, busts and fine furniture, I have no doubt that it will be the personal stuff which lingers longest in the public's memory. As in any stately home, it is the tell-tale signs of family life - a wedding photo, perhaps, or even a trampoline in a ducal garden - which always catch the eye. And Balmoral Castle is, above all, a family retreat - as the first busload of tourists are about to find out when the King throws opens its doors to the paying public for the first time. This is arguably the most famous castle in the land, its place in history assured as the home where our longest-reigning monarch departed this life for the next (still doing her duty to the end). It has been reimagined in numerous dramas and films and has featured in many famous memoirs. Yet, to the Royal Family, it is synonymous with escape, peace, privacy and happy memories.

Dubbed a famous fashion fail at the April wedding of William and Kate, Princess Eugenie

Queen Mary of Denmark steps out solo as she attends Freedom museum in Copenhagen as cracks

Queen Mary of Denmark looked typically stylish today as she attended the Freedom Museum in Copenhagen, amid rumours that she dropped out of a planned trip with her husband Prince Frederik. The Australian-born royal, 52, donned an elegant long trench coat which she tied at the waist as she headed out to the Museum to mark the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the National Guard. The outing comes amid speculation that Mary may have spent the Easter break away from Prince Frederik as their flag remained raised over their mansion in Amalienborg Castle - meaning at least Frederik, Mary or their son Crown Prince Christian was in attendance. The family often travel for Easter, with the palace telling Danish publication Her&Nul; last week that Queen Margrethe, 83, will act as head of state as the whole family travel out of the country.However, it seems a last minute change took place, with Mary possibly staying behind in Copenhagen.

Meghan Markle reads books to youngsters at Los Angeles Children's Hospital on Royal-style

Prince Harry and Meghan could start mending their broken relationship with the Royal Family if the Duchess of Sussex returns to the UK alongside her husband for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, royal sources have claimed. Former Suits star Meghan, who was seen showing off her acting skills while reading to kids at a Los Angeles children's hospital in newly-released photos, has not returned to Britain since Queen Elizabeth II 's funeral in September 2022. The Duchess of Sussex did not come back for King Charles's coronation in May 2023 which Prince Harry attended alone. But in a royal-style visit in California , Meghan attended the LA Children's Hospital on March 21 and led a 'Literally Healing' session. In footage of the visit released yesterday, Meghan greets the group of children as they meet to hear her read the stories, including Rosie Revere, Engineer, which she labels as 'one of my favourites'.

Meghan Markle shows off her acting skills as she excitedly reads to kids during a

The Duchess of Sussex, 42, who lives in Montecito with Prince Harry and their two children, Prince Archie, four, and Princess Lilibet, two, visited the hospital on March 21, when she led a 'Literally Healing' session. 'Children were laughing and singing as The Duchess turned into character with every page as she read patient favourite books like Rosie the Riveter, Pete the Cat and I Saw a Cat', read a statement. In footage of the visit, Meghan greets the group of children as they meet to hear her read the stories, including Rosie Revere, Engineer, which she labels as 'one of my favourites'. Gesturing and changing the sound of her voice to add more to the characters' quotes, Meghan's acting roots were clearly paying off.

George, Charlotte and Louis are the 'centre of Kate and William's world' and are showing

Earlier this month, the royal mother-of-three (left), 42, announced in an emotional video message that she is undergoing 'preventative' chemotherapy after cancer was discovered following her major abdominal surgery in January. In the video (inset), the Princess explained how 'it has taken us time to explain everything to George, Charlotte and Louis in a way that is appropriate for them' and to 'reassure them that I am going to be okay'. Speaking to PEOPLE magazine, an insider revealed that the Prince and Princess of Wales' children Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five, (right) have been a source of support during Kate's treatment. Describing how they 'buoy [Kate and William] with smiles', the insider said: 'The children are at the centre of their world.'

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Would he or wouldn't he? It wasn't just the crowd waiting patiently outside St George's Chapel this morning who were wondering if the King might exchange a few words with the public for the first time since his cancer diagnosis. Every right-minded royalist will have been having similar thoughts. In the event, he did not merely swap pleasantries. This was a full-scale, traditional royal walkabout with - crucially - handshakes. And not just one or two. If proof were needed that our monarch is getting better, then here it was. He didn't just look well but he was manifestly enjoying being back among his people, greeting a long line of well-wishers from as far afield as New Zealand and the USA with an outstretched, ungloved hand. Even the late Queen, when in the rudest of health, did not undertake Easter Sunday walkabouts like this. The routine was always the same: a chat with the Dean of Windsor, a posy from a child or two, a wave to the waiting crowds and back to the castle. So St George's Chapel regulars were more than pleasantly surprised by the King's enthusiasm.

Sophie Wessex and daughter Lady Louise are Queens of the royal hand-me-down - as these

They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. And when it comes to her sense of style, the Duchess of Edinburgh certainly has a keen admirer in her daughter, Lady Louise. It seems that Louise, 20, is more than happy to raid her mother's rather impressive wardrobe and has recently been photographed giving some old hits a new life. Who wouldn't recycle when the labels on offer include the likes of Stella McCartney , Suzannah and ME+EM?

This prince was 'a coroneted sleaze machine' according to one top royal writer. Foreign

Pity the second son in any royal family. As author Tina Brown puts it, 'the only certainty is that, as the years go by, his importance will decline as he slides inexorably down in the line of succession.' The career of this prince seemed to have been in decline ever since he left the Royal Navy in 2001. A spell as the United Kingdom's special representative for international trade and investment did nothing to burnish his reputation. It was a role 'that allowed him to swan around the world at government expense playing golf,' writes Brown in her best-selling book, The Palace Papers.

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The King is understood to be keen to attend the ceremony, which will be one of the last with living veterans, but may not be well enough to make the trip. His doctors may also advise against it.

The Royal Family could be put in a 'difficult position' if Prince Harry's Invictus Games returns to the UK for the first time since he and Meghan moved to the US (Harry pictured at the 2023 Düsseldorf games).

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Queen Camilla comforts woman who lost her husband to cancer even as husband Charles

Tracey Hanan, 56, (not pictured) showed Queen Camilla a wooden board which had been used to hold a pork pie wedding cake when she married her late husband Tony in 2017. Mrs Hanan had been left distraught when the etching on the board bearing their names began to fade following her husband's death from prostate cancer in 2021. But the item was returned to its former glory when she visited the Shrewsbury Repair Cafe - which restores damaged items - and was one of the volunteer groups who met the Queen (pictured) on Wednesday.

King Harald of Norway, 87, puts recent health woes behind him for a touching family

Europe's oldest monarch (left), 87, smiled warmly alongside Queen Sonja (front left), Crown Prince Haakon (back far right), Crown Princess Mette-Marit (back right), Princess Ingrid Alexandra (centre), and Prince Sverre Magnus (back far left). Despite only being a short period since the operation, the monarch appeared relaxed and cheerful as he sat beside his wife, Sonja, 86, at the front of the image.

One's Royal selfie! Moment schoolboy politely asks Queen Camilla for a selfie during

Camilla was given a tour of Shrewsbury Farmer's Market on Wednesday, where she spent time speaking to organisers and traders, featuring food, crafts, jewellery and craft stalls. Charlie was stood amongst the crowd with his mother Aimee when she encouraged him to ask Camilla for a picture. Aimee can be heard in the video saying: 'Go on Charlie, go on Charlie'.

Lady Tatiana Mountbatten - daughter of King's cousin Marquess of Milford Haven -

Lady Tatiana Mountbatten, from London, has celebrated the christening of her baby daughter Elodie in a stunning church ceremony (left). Tatiana, who is the daughter of King Charles's cousin George Mountbatten, 4th Marquess of Milford Haven, shared the carousel of images to her Instagram account last week. The 33-year-old from London welcomed baby Elodie, now five months, with her husband Alexander 'Alick' Dru last October (pictured right, just after Elodie was born). 

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: The King's decision to attend church on Easter morning gives Prince

EPRHAIM HARDCASTLE: The greater media presence triggered by the King's (left) decision to attend church on Easter morning gives Prince Andrew (right) an opportunity to strut his stuff on the walk to Windsor's St George's Chapel. It's just a month since he elbowed his way to a front-row seat for King Constantine's memorial service. The demoted royal is expected to join the King and others to receive communion at a private service in the castle before the walk to the chapel where the winking cameras await.

Move over Fashion Royalty, REAL Royalty has been on view at the catwalk shows - including

Meghan Markle targets the pet food market: Duchess of Sussex new lifestyle brand American

Meghan Markle hopes to sell products from bird seed to pet treats and gardening shears to napkin rings with her new lifestyle brand American Riviera Orchard. The Duchess of Sussex has listed a range of items in documents sent to the US Patent and Trademark Office, also including bath soaps, curtains and yoga blankets. Other items in the papers - which were submitted on March 13 but have only now emerged - are ketchup, incense burners, flower pots, pet food and recipe books. It comes after DailyMail.com revealed Meghan is now eyeing Gwyneth Paltrow 's beauty crown as she added cosmetics and beauty products to the list of goods . The 42-year-old Duchess wants to market fragrance sachets, bath and shower gels and salts, hand soaps, body creams, bath oil, body lotions and other cosmetics. Meghan is also hoping to sell scented oils, reed diffusers, fragrances and non-medicated pet grooming products such as shampoo and conditioner for dogs.

William and Harry fell out years before Megxit, says a leading royal author. They were on

Prince Harry is dragged into bombshell $30M lawsuit against Sean 'Diddy' Combs: Producer

Record producer Rodney 'Lil Rod' Jones' filed the bombshell lawsuit against Diddy and claims that his 'affiliation' to the Duke of Sussex and other stars gave him and his associates 'legitimacy'. Lil Rod's lawyers claim guests were drawn to Diddy's alleged sex-trafficking parties because of his 'access to celebrities such as famous athletes, political figures, artist, musicians, and international dignitaries like British Royal, Prince Harry', court documents filed in New York say. The court documents filed in the US last month do not suggest any wrongdoing on Prince Harry's part. MailOnline has asked the Duke of Sussex to comment. While Harry is not facing a legal claim, it is not the first time the royals have been embroiled in serious court allegations in the US, with Prince Andrew forced to settle a lawsuit brought by Virginia Giuffre , a sex slave of Jeffrey Epstein . It came hours after Diddy's Los Angeles and Miami mansions were raided by the Department of Homeland Security. Combs, a billionaire, is already facing lawsuits from three women and has lost a host of commercial deals in the wake of the claims.

US talk show host Stephen Colbert faces fresh backlash as he finally addresses his Kate

The 59-year-old comedian told his audience on The Late Show on CBS last night that he does 'not make light of somebody else's tragedy' - but he fell short of apologising to Kate who has been the subject of cruel conspiracy theories in recent months. Colbert - a self-confessed anti-monarchist - accepted that his jokes had 'upset some people', adding that he was aware 'any cancer diagnosis of any kind is harrowing for the patient and for their family'. The presenter - who had made jokes about Kate's 'disappearance' - also said that he and everyone on the programme 'would like to extend our well wishes and heartfelt hope that her recovery is swift and thorough'. In a monologue on last night's show, he began by saying: 'You know, folks, I don't know if you have noticed, but we do a lot of shows and I tell a lot of jokes, and I tell jokes about a lot of different things, mostly what everybody's talking about.' Colbert's lack of apology sparked a fresh backlash, with Queen Elizabeth II's former press secretary Dickie Arbiter writing: 'He might be full of regret for himself but he didn't apologise.'

The inside story of the Royal health crisis: Why Kate made video statement, how she met

Windsor will be witnessing a very different sort of Easter this year. Last time, we saw a full turnout of the Royal Family in the spring sunshine at St George's Chapel. The chief concern back then was the countdown to the Coronation. This year, it is going to be a much smaller affair. We are likely to see the King and Queen but his health, of necessity, demands a much-reduced crowd around him. The Princess of Wales and her family are not expected at all. They want to make the most of the Easter holidays and maximise her three wishes: time, space and privacy. The contrasting images of Easter Sunday 2023 versus 2024 will, therefore, paint a pretty bleak picture.

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The Kate Middleton conspiracy theories STILL won't stop: Shameless trolls are now

The Princess of Wales' emotional video (left) of her sitting on a park bench telling the world about her diagnosis has touched the hearts of the nation and was supposed to bring an end to months of frenzied online speculation of her whereabouts and health. Kate, 42, will now retreat to the sanctuary of her family home Anmer Hall, in Norfolk, with Prince William and their children 'to close off from the world', no doubt hoping to be left in peace in her fight against the disease. Yet bizarre conspiracy theories continue as cruel trolls spread ludicrous speculation that Kate's video was AI-generated. Other veiled sick jibes have seen the video reposted with Princess Diana and Meghan Markle's face superimposed over Kate's in an attempt to 'prove' the simplicity of creating a deepfake video.

'George is ten and can't be shielded from any of this now': How Kate and William timed

The family released Kate's video announcement to the press a few hours after the school closed so that her children would not immediately face questions in the playground after the news was made public. 'George is ten now and can't be shielded from any of this now,' a palace source told The Sunday Times. 'Once it's at the school gate and in the school playground, he won't be able to avoid it.'

Prince William and Kate have put 'Harry problem' to back of their minds in wake of cancer

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Prince William supported Kate's decision to announce her cancer treatment and was proud at

Prince William supported Princess Kate's decision to announce that she was being treated for cancer and is said to be 'extremely proud' at her 'courage and strength'. The Prince of Wales played an important part in his wife's decision to reveal her diagnosis to the world and wishes she did not have to do it, he knew it was her choice and he supported her. 'It was her decision, it wasn't begrudged and he fully supported it,' a close friend of Prince William's told The Sunday Times.

Kate Middleton's health history, from her shock cancer diagnosis to her battle with

Kate Middleton, 42, was admitted to a London hospital in January for planned surgery and returned home to Windsor to continue her recovery. Doctors, however, discovered an unspecified form of cancer in tests taken after her operation. In a video message today, Kate revealed the diagnosis 'came as a huge shock' but she was now in the 'early stages' of preventative chemotherapy treatment. Here, MailOnline details her health history.

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Could William and Harry be reunited at the Duke of Westminster's

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: With invitations dispatched for Duke of Westminster Hugh Grosvenor's wedding, a society guessing game develops as to whether Harry will show at the event in June. If he does, it would be the first time he and William were under the same roof since their father's coronation. Sources report that Grosvenor, 33, is staying neutral, maintaining a good relationship with both, leaving it up to them to resolve their family drama. However, the home team could have an advantage. The Duke is godfather to Prince George who could be a page boy on the big day in Chester Cathedral. Perhaps Harry might replicate his attendance at the Diana Legacy Awards last week when he appeared via video.

Archbishop of Canterbury says Kate Middleton conspiracy theories are nothing more than

Online speculation has spread in recent weeks about the whereabouts of the Princess of Wales, 42, while she continues to recover from abdominal surgery, with palace aides saying they would not comment on her recovery. However, Kate was captured on camera by a member of the public walking cheerily with Prince William outside Windsor Farm Shop on Saturday, reportedly looking 'super relaxed'. Conspiracy theories about Kate have continued to spread like wildfire since her outing this weekend, with some claiming the footage was not of Kate but instead a lookalike of the royal. The Archbishop of Canterbury (right) has slammed the 'gossip', saying that speculating about the health of the princess is 'wrong'. Sir Keir Starmer (inset) also urged the public to stop speculating about Kate's health, telling them to 'leave her alone'.

Hero bodyguard who saved Princess Anne from crazed gunman reveals he still has bullet

For his heroic attempts to protect Princess Anne, Jim Beaton (left, and top right being visited by Anne in hospital) was awarded the George Cross. But the more enduring souvenir from his brush with death 50 years ago today - when crazed gunman Ian Ball (inset) tried to kidnap the Princess Royal - is a fragment of bullet embedded in his hand. Mr Beaton, 81, was an inspector in the Metropolitan Police and served as Anne's bodyguard for five years. Ball ambushed Anne as she and her then husband Captain Mark Phillips were being driven down The Mall late at night (bottom right, the royal limousine). Mr Beaton was shot three times by Ball after his own gun jammed but escaped with his life when passing former boxer Ronnie Russell punched the gunman in the head. Speaking today to mark the 50th anniversary of the kidnap attempt, Mr Beaton told the BBC how Ball 'shot me in the chest' and told of the 'bit of bullet' that is in his right hand.

Will NOTHING silence the Kate conspiracy cranks? As Princess of Wales is pictured smiling

Conspiracy theorists have taken to social media to cast doubt on a photo showing the Princess of Wales smiling during a shopping trip over the weekend. An 'incredibly happy' Princess Catherine was seen in public on Saturday as she joined her husband for a trip to their local farm shop in Windsor. An image from the visit showed the mother-of-three in good spirits, and appearing healthy and relaxed, as she chatted with Prince William on the return to their car. The news will have reassured fans of the couple that Kate is recovering well from her abdominal surgery in January, which has left her unable to carry out public engagements. It comes after wild social media speculation and gossip about Kate's health and whereabouts, which is understood to have left the couple deeply upset. However, the furore shows no signs of abating among some, as some cynics took to  social media to denounce the images as fake, accusing them of showing a body double, a different woman or having been altered by AI .

From deep sadness to dazzling pomp,  15 key revelations from the must-read royal biography

IT is the royal biography that made headlines around the world - 'Charles III: New King, New Court. The Inside Story', by the author and esteemed Daily Mail journalist Robert Hardman. Every extract, featured over several days in the Mail and The Mail on Sunday last week, has offered of fascinating revelations about an extraordinary moment in Monarchy: the end of the Queen's life after 70 years on the throne and the beginning of her eldest son's reign.

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King Charles's call for all able-bodied royals to attend the Commonwealth Day service

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Queen Camilla will lead the extended Royal Family at Monday's Commonwealth Day service with the absent King ordering all able-bodied working royals to attend. This shines an unwelcome light on the royal sickbay (the King, Kate and Princess Alexandra) as well as underlining the frailty of others. The Duke of Kent (89 this year) now needs a stick or wheelchair to get about and the Duke of Gloucester is 80 in August. And the one-time baby of the Windsor clan Prince Edward is 60 on Sunday.

Born on this day - the dashing but VERY complex society photographer who married Princess

He is known as the dashing society photographer who became Princess Margaret's husband.Born on this day in March 1930, Lord Snowdon rose to the very highest levels of the establishment. Yet Antony Armstrong-Jones was an intriguing figure in his own right, one of the most glamorous men in post-war London even before he married the princess in 1960.

How Carole Middleton is supporting Kate as she's spotted by her daughter's side in the

While the Prince of Wales has been at his wife's side - and representing her at engagements - Carole (pictured left holding baby Kate, inset with grandson George and right with her daughter at Ascot), 69, also looks to have been eagerly on-hand to do what she can. There were previously concerns that the length of Kate's stint in the exclusive London Clinic suggested the procedure was 'serious'. The exact details of the princess's condition have not been revealed but the Palace said previously it was not cancer-related and that Kate wished her personal medical information to remain private. However, one thing is clear - she has supportive team tending to her recovery - with her mother at the helm alongside William. Speaking to PEOPLE , a palace insider said that Carole and her husband, who only need to take a short drive from Bucklebury, Berkshire to Windsor, are already 'an enduring factor in the upbringing of their grandchildren'.

The day Queen Elizabeth looked like 'one of the royal corgis who has suffered a stroke'?

The portrait was as unforgiving as one might expect: grim, coarse-featured and imposing. One critic suggested the monarch should have Freud locked up for lese majeste. Yet as Brown explains, the Queen herself displayed her customary lack of personal vanity when the painting was unveiled. 'Very interesting,' she remarked gnomically.

Exhausted Camilla, 76, takes a week off as stepping in for the King takes its toll: Queen

Her Majesty has a clear diary and is set to jet off on holiday via a private flight tomorrow, while also making time for family in the coming weeks. Camilla, 76, has been picking up the extra load since King Charles's shock diagnosis last month, which saw him take a step back from public duties. She has completed 13 official engagements since Charles's condition came to light, continuing with her own plans and appearing alone for events that were meant for both King and Queen. This included an engagement on Valentine's Day, when Camilla went solo to Grosvenor House in London to an event celebrating Shakespeare, of whom the King, 75, is a lifelong fan.

Meghan Markle was 'noticeably' more tactile than other royals when she joined the family,

A royal photographer has claimed Meghan Markle was 'noticeably' more tactile than the other royals when she joined the family. Award-winning photographer Samir Hussein captured the famous picture of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex linking arms under an umbrella at the Endeavour Awards in 2020 and described the picture as 'unusual'. Harry and Meghan are known to have broken from the usual formality seen in royal relationships by openly displaying affection and holding hands when out in public. Mr Hussein told The Telegraph: 'It was very noticeable when Meghan came on the scene just how tactile she was, like holding the Duke's hand and being arm-in-arm, so that was quite unusual.' The image of the pair looking adoringly at one another in the rain went viral and was taken at one of the couple's final engagements before they stepped down as senior royals. It will now go on display in London in a new exhibition charting the Hussein family's photography of the monarchy over the years.

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The sight of grinning Prince Andrew  in pride of place showed just what a problem the

The prominence of 'pleased-as-punch' Prince Andrew at this week's Windsor memorial service served as a vivid reminder of the troubles now besetting the Royal Family. And highlighted how untenable the prince's position has  become.That's the view of Richard Eden, writing in the latest edition of his Palace Confidential Newsletter. With, King Charles and Kate indisposed for health reasons, Prince Harry unavailable and Prince William unexpectedly absent, Prince Andrew found himself on the front row of the thanksgiving service for the life of King Constantine of Greece on Tuesday.

Thomas Kingston dies aged 45: How the royal family will form a tight circle of support

As Lady Gabriella, 42, begins to come to terms with the tragic loss of her husband Thomas Kingston at just 45, she will likely find strong support from the wider Windsor family, with the King and Queen both thought to be highly fond of the couple. Minor royal Lady Gabriella, a writer whose 2019 wedding saw the Queen and Prince Philip attend, is known for her relaxed, chatty demeanour and is highly thought of by senior royals. (Pictured from left:

The fabulous diamonds and rubies were real, as were the king and the famous governess. But

The King and I, by the legendary theatre-writing composers, Rodgers and Hammerstein is once again a West End hit, this time starring Call The Midwife's Helen George. The story tells of Anna Leonowens, a widow who travelled to Siam in the early 1860s to teach English to King Mongkut of Siam's wives and children. Although it is set over 150 years ago the musical, and the later film, are considered so controversial in Thailand - as Siam became known in 1959 - that it has been banned there for over 70 years.

RICHARD EDEN: Harry and Meghan's shameless new website only serves to undermine King

Richard Eden believes that the new-look website, Sussex.com, is an 'audacious' move which will undermine King Charles and his heir, Harry's brother, the Prince of Wales. 'The California-based couple have rebranded their website to make it more regal and even started taking advantage of their old  "Sussex Royal" title - something they told the late Queen they would not do,' he writes.

Prince Harry and Meghan hit back after criticism of Sussex.com launch and family rebrand,

Prince Harry and Meghan have hit out at criticism of their Sussex.com website and royal rebrand - defiantly insisting they 'will not be broken'.  The couple, who have been embroiled in a series of controversies this week, issued the extraordinary statement this evening. They have come under fire in recent days over their new Sussex.com website, in particular Meghan's coat of arms - which critics claim is a breach of their promise to the late Queen Elizabeth when they acrimoniously quit front-line royal duties.

Pictured: The 'Brits' who serenaded Harry and Meghan with chorus of 'God Save The King' as

A group of 'Brits' who serenaded Prince Harry and Meghan Markle by singing 'God Save The King' were captured on film as the royal couple put on a united front in their first public appearance since their royal rebrand. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are in the stunning Whistler Blackcomb ski resort in British Columbia for a two-day trip from California to promote next year's Invictus Games, the first time it will involve winter sports. 

Prince Charles's aristocratic young wingman was asked to protect him from the bullies at

Sarah Vine says the Sussexes should be stripped of their titles to stop them 'shamelessly'

Prince Harry and Meghan should be stripped of their titles to stop them shamelessly profiting off the Royal family , according to the Mail's talk show, The Reaction. In the latest episode, out today, Mail columnists Sarah Vine and Andrew Pierce set their sights on Harry and Meghan's new website 'Sussex.com' to ask whether the couple are trading off their Royal titles and are in breach their agreement with the late Queen. Without the Royal family, Ms Vine said, Harry would simply be a 'slightly thick, balding ex-soldier' while Meghan would be a 'moderately attractive, not very successful ex-actress'. After sources close to the former working Royals tried to quash any furore over the naming of the website, Ms Vine added: 'What really irritated me was that "their people" responded to criticism... by saying that Sussex is their surname. It is not their surname, their surname is Mountbatten-Windsor. Mr Pierce interjected: 'It is a shameless way, in my view, to monetarize them by reminding the world that they are Royal.'

Prince Harry gets set to launch Invictus Games tomorrow and 'reflect on how special Canada

Harry will tell crowds of his fond memories of their time spent in the country when the couple attend the Vancouver Whistler 2025's One Year to Go celebrations later this week, according to The Telegraph. The event, which will take place between Wednesday and Friday, aims to raise awareness of the 2025 Invictus Games, which will take place February 8 and February 16 next year. Harry and Meghan are said to have relished their time spent on Vancouver Island, where they went after leaving their royal duties in 2019. The Duke has previously spoken about how Canada felt like home to him and that 'we could imagine spending the rest of our lives there'. Meghan is also said to hold a great affection for Canada having lived in Toronto while filming 'Suits'.

Is Kate the Princess of NEW SOUTH WALES? One of her ancestors was aboard the first Royal

Which close relative of William and Harry has risen above the recent family dramas? She

As family tensions sometimes threaten to pull the House of Windsor apart, there is, thankfully, one figure who enjoys the confidence of all the disparate Royal factions and quietly keeps the crucial lines of communication open when emotions are running high. This figure, who celebrates her 67th birthday today, has always shunned the limelight - particularly since Diana's tragic death in August 1997 - and it is this discretion that explains why she has been so successful in remaining close to King Charles and Queen Camilla, Prince William and, especially, to Prince Harry.

Perfect for a 'slimmed-down  Monarchy'? Introducing the exquisite (but rather cramped)

They're known for horses not harmony! So meet the members of the Royal Family who can

For all their many accomplishments, the Windsors have rarely been thought of as sparkling musicians. Princesses Margaret and Elizabeth both learnt to play the pianoforte, although it was Margaret rather than her sister, the Queen, who would become associated with the performing  arts. Charles had a go with trumpet and the cello but not, as he admits, to any great effect. Horses have mostly come before harmony. Yet that doesn't mean the royals haven't tried and, in a few cases, succeeded in mastering musical instruments - delighting the rest of us when their hidden talents are unexpectedly revealed...

Camilla's mysterious gems. A black tin trunk. A child out of wedlock. And one of the most

With armies of liveried servants dispensing oceans of Champagne, the Queen Mother lived as

Which Royal woman spends SIX TIMES as much as her rivals on the most expensive scent? And

ROYAL FAMILY: LATEST NEWS, VIEWS, GOSSIP, PHOTOS AND VIDEO

She's won awards for her astonishing scoop. But Newsnight's star producer now admits THAT car crash interview with Prince Andrew could never have happened... without the help of his daughter Princess Beatrice!

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18/04/24 16:47

The ex-BBC Newsnight producer Sam McAlister who organised the infamous Prince Andrew interview claimed she felt sorry for Princess Beatrice on The Crown: Fact or Fiction podcast.

18/04/24 16:23

The Duke of Sussex has updated his business records in London to make it clear that he no longer lives in Britain and California is his official home - despite moving there in 2020.

18/04/24 15:58

Zara, 42, and Mike Tindall, 45, looked cheerful as they arrived in Cheltenham for the event, which promises a fun-filled day of booze, music and racing.

18/04/24 15:12

The influencer, 24, was spotted getting out of her vehicle as she ran errands near the couple's Cheshire mansion, worth £3.5 million, on Thursday.

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Join Robert Hardman and Natasha Livingstone for an analysis of "Dear Mrs Kennedy" season 2, episode 8 of The Crown.

18/04/24 13:57

Join Robert Hardman and Natasha Livingstone for an analysis of "Dear Mrs Kennedy" season 2, episode 8 of The Crown.

18/04/24 13:54

Join Robert Hardman and Natasha Livingstone for an analysis of ""Bubbikins"" season 3, episode 4 of The Crown.

18/04/24 13:39

Natasha Livingstone and Robert Hardman take a look at the penultimate episode of Season 6 of The Crown, Hope Street.

18/04/24 13:37

In this episode of The Crown: Fact or Fiction, Natasha Livingstone and Robert Hardman discuss the events of Season 6, Episode 6 of The Crown: "Ruritania."

18/04/24 13:36

In this episode of The Crown: Fact or Fiction, Natasha Livingstone and Robert Hardman discuss the events of episode 4 season 6 of The Crown

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Princess Sofia of Sweden, 39, was on top form today and opted to wear a flattering hot pink balloon-sleeve blouse to the forum in Stockholm. She was joined by her husband, Prince Carl Philip.

18/04/24 12:30

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands and Queen Letizia of Spain looked in high spirits as they visited Lab6, a centre in Amsterdam where activities are organised by for young people.

18/04/24 12:27

The 20-year-old was the vision of elegance as she joined family members and Spanish royals, King Felipe and Queen Letizia , for her first-ever state banquet at the Royal Palace in Amsterdam.

18/04/24 10:30

The Duke of Sussex has updated his official business records in this country to make it clear that he no longer lives in Britain.

18/04/24 06:57

The little-known royal, 29, is a seasoned fashion maven, having worn countless ensembles by sought-after British brands, such as Self-Portrait, Emilia Wickstead and The Deck.

18/04/24 02:00

OSCAR CAINER: Jupiter and Uranus are moving towards one another in earthy Taurus; and tomorrow, the Sun takes residence there too.

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The monarch, 56, and his wife Queen Maxima, 52, were hosting the Spanish royals for a glitzy dinner at the Royal Palace as part of their two-day state visit to the country.

17/04/24 19:50

Queen Letizia, 51, and her husband King Felipe of Spain are enjoying a two-day visit to the Dutch capital and The Hague.

17/04/24 18:32

Prince Harry has showcased a sweet tribute to his wife, Meghan Markle, during a surprise appearance by video link at the annual general meeting of eco-tourism firm Travalyst.

17/04/24 17:55

King Felipe of Spain and King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands dared to show their sporty sides today as they joined a group of young boys on a basketball court in Amsterdam.

17/04/24 16:53

Crown Princess Victoria, 46, donned a matching blue trouser suit paired with a crisp white blouse to meet with seafood companies in Stockholm.

17/04/24 16:00

The Belgian monarch, 51, took the Duchess, 68, to the impressive Surrealism: A History Without Laughing exhibition at the Bozar centre for fine arts in Brussels.

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Amalia, 20, was forced to abandon plans to live in student digs over security fears, just weeks after she started at Amsterdam University to study politics, psychology, law and economics in 2022

17/04/24 14:52

Celebrity baker Paul Hollywood has been awarded an MBE at Windsor Castle for his services to baking and broadcasting on Wednesday.

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The 34-year-old Irishman is well known for his staunch pro-nationalist, anti-monarchy views.

17/04/24 12:32

Molly-Mae Hague has revealed she and Tommy Fury were in a car crash near their Cheshire home as she opened up about the accident on YouTube on Wednesday.

17/04/24 11:49

Set in front of the majestic Dam Palace in Amsterdam, Letizia, 51, joined Maxima, 52, on the second day of her state visit to the Netherlands.

17/04/24 09:10

The couple, both 24, who met on Love Island in 2019, have started planning their dream wedding and have been busy looking at a number of churches in Cheshire, where they live.

17/04/24 07:00

The Royal Family has long been known for its love of horses, Corgis and in recent years some rare-breed farm animals, too. But another form of wildlife is sneaking in there!

16/04/24 20:52

'Kemper Insurance was billed over $61,000 from the two clinics and paid out over $22,800 for therapy billing of which none of the four individuals were entitled,' the police said.

16/04/24 20:33

Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg, 68, and Grand Duke Henri are paying a state visit to Belgium and their first evening consisted of a lavish banquet at the Laken Castle.

16/04/24 19:22

Susannah Constantine has made the revelation that the princess would secretly enter the holiday homes of rich and famous people who lived on Mustique in the West Indies.

16/04/24 17:54

Queen Letizia of Spain put on an elegant display as she attended a reception in Amsterdam on the first day of her state visit to The Netherlands.

16/04/24 17:02

Speaking to the Mirror , Matt Hyde said 'what you see is what you get' with the Princess. The royal first started volunteering for the organisation while living on the Isle of Anglesey in 2012.

16/04/24 17:00

Whitey Herzog, the legendary former manager of the Texas Rangers, California Angels, Kansas City Royals and St. Louis Cardinals has died at the age of 92.

16/04/24 16:54

In an interview with OK magazine, the England striker spoke on the 'easy' conversation she had with the future monarch at the investiture ceremony last year

16/04/24 16:34

Alastair Storey, 71, bought the huge Abergeldie Estate located next door to the royal home in the Scottish Highlands in 2021.

16/04/24 16:28

The Australian-born Queen, 52, skipped formalities and greeted the wife of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy , Olena Zelenska, with a warm hug.

16/04/24 16:07

The Duchess of Sussex , 42,  sent out strawberry jam to a number of pals, including Delfina Blaquier and fashion designer Tracy Robbins, who shared shots on Instagram.

16/04/24 15:43

In a defiant Instagram post, the royal, 52, included comments from one of Durek's former classmates who insisted he was 'one of the richest kids' in their school in California.

16/04/24 15:01

Queen Margrethe looked stunning as she opted to wear a bold purple dress for the portraits. The pictures were taken at Denmark's Fredensborg Palace, where the family is celebrating today.

16/04/24 14:57

The first cousins gathered to celebrate ahead of the Grand Duke's State visit to Belgium, which officially commenced today.

16/04/24 14:13

Despite a 70-year reign of consummate duty, it turns out that the late Queen Elizabeth loved a good old mishap - to add some variety to the royal routine.

16/04/24 13:45

Maria Teresa, 68 - who along with her husband Grand Duke Henri met the royals as they kicked off their state visit in Brussels today - grinned as Mathilde, 51, held up the parasol over them.

16/04/24 13:06

Queen Mary, King Frederik, Queen Margrethe and her sister, Princess Benedikte, posed outside Fredensborg Castle as they greeted royal fans on Margrethe's birthday.

16/04/24 12:51

The Queen, 76, patron of SafeLives, hosted four young pioneers from the charity at Buckingham Palace, in London, to discuss how violence and abuse in the home affects younger people.

16/04/24 12:05

This famous black and white panorama by photographer Bert Hardy captures the young Queen Elizabeth at the Paris opera house on her first state visit to France in April 1957.

16/04/24 12:00

In the first of the new portraits, which were shared on the royal family 's official Instagram page, the 16-year-old sat on the grand staircase at Belgium's Palace of Laeken.

16/04/24 11:49

Pulling out of his central London home in his maroon state Bentley limousine the monarch, who was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year, appeared in high sprits.

16/04/24 11:27

Ms Cohen claimed that she stayed in her role three times as long as she had originally planned because officials struggled to find a replacement for her.

16/04/24 07:00

The Danish nation is still getting used to the fact that the long-reigning queen is now an ex-monarch, following her shock New Year's Eve announcement that she would step aside.

16/04/24 02:17

Queen Mary of Denmark will be well looked after 'by the people' if she outlives her husband, King Frederik.

15/04/24 19:54

The Duchess of Sussex's programme will not be filmed at the home she shares with Prince Harry. 'Netflix has rented a house in Montecito for filming,' a source said.

15/04/24 18:11

James Middleton, the younger brother of the Princess of Wales, has marked his 37th birthday with an adorable selfie of him and his son sporting matching blue berets.

15/04/24 16:18

Everyone from the likes of university students and alcohol entrepreneurs, to Qatari playboys appear to be saddling up and splashing out the big bucks for a slice of the action.

15/04/24 14:04

The Monte Carlo Masters might be one of the biggest tennis championships in the world - but for fans of Princesses Chiara and Carolina Bourbon, it was all about fashion.

15/04/24 14:03

Speaking to Ok! , royal expert Jennie Bond said Edward and Sophie are setting the 'perfect example' for Charlotte and Louis on how to be a successful in the British Royal Family as a 'spare'.

15/04/24 12:37

Ms Cohen, who was nicknamed 'Samantha the panther' for her no-nonsense attitude, worked as private secretary for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex after 17 years working for the Queen.

15/04/24 12:01

Imagine, if you can, a 105-mile long, pencil-thin horizontal skyscraper. It could have been the biggest structure ever built, but now risks becoming history's most epic folly.

15/04/24 11:57

The great edifice of Buckingham Palace has come to represent stability at the centre of national life. Tourists love it. So why are the Windsors so sniffy about our most famous royal residence?

15/04/24 09:39

In an interview with Hello, polo player Nacho Figueras, from Argentina, opened up about his close relationship with the Duke following the annual Sentebale charity polo match.

15/04/24 09:12

The Duchess of York , 64, replied to the message of support with an adorably illustrated note featuring corgis wearing crowns, dog collars and beds, as well as bones and tennis balls.

14/04/24 17:05

On Friday, Nacho and Harry looked as chummy as ever at the Duke's annual charity polo match, which took place at the Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club this year.

14/04/24 16:36

As Kate undergoes preventative chemotherapy, one royal relative has vowed to stand by her side. He turns 37 today.

14/04/24 16:01

Putting on a united front, the royal couple opted for matching suit ensembles as they stepped out with their son Prince Jacques. It's unclear why Princess Gabriella didn't attend the event in Monte Carlo.

14/04/24 13:18

The late Queen's cousin, 88, was pictured at the remembrance event in London after it was announced he would step down in favour of King Charles's brother, Prince Edward.

14/04/24 12:54

Meghan Markle, 42, and Delfina Blaquier, 43, have forged a strong friendship after attending polo matches together to watch their spouses play. They both attended the polo match in Miami on Friday.

14/04/24 12:38

Ambassador Jane Hartley recently said that Harry would never be deported from the U.S. while Biden is president.

14/04/24 12:05

The couple had arrived on the late Queen's beloved Balmoral estate on Thursday for some R&R; and to celebrate their 19th wedding anniversary.

14/04/24 12:02

Thomas Markle Jr, 57, has fired off a series of insults and conspiracy theories in clips targeting his estranged half-sister, the Duchess of Sussex.

14/04/24 11:39

They're just four weeks shy of their 20th wedding anniversary - but Queen Mary and King Frederik of Denmark have been plagued by rumours of marital strife in recent months.

14/04/24 09:55

The Argentinian polo player - who's been dubbed the ' David Beckham ' of the sport - took to his Instagram account to share photographs from the celebrity pro-am game.

14/04/24 09:45

The Duke of Sussex, 39, was pictured capturing some footage in Palm Beach for his upcoming series about the genteel world of polo yesterday.

14/04/24 07:49

FROM the moment that Prince William began dating Kate Middleton two decades ago, he made it clear that his relationship with his in-laws was non-negotiable.

14/04/24 07:49

Suits, the legal drama, which first aired a decade ago and ran for nine steel and glass seasons, has been snapped up by the BBC in a curious move.

14/04/24 07:48

After seven decades of certainty and of a monarch who was an unwavering physical presence on the landscape of British national life, the future suddenly looks less than clear.

14/04/24 02:00

The Sussexes unveiled two new projects for streaming giant Netflix - a 'cooking and lifestyle' show for Meghan and, most intriguingly, a series about polo hosted by Harry.

14/04/24 01:00

EMILY PRESCOTT: Amelia, 28 - once dubbed the most beautiful member of the Royal Family - is also carving out a career as a freelance gardening writer.

13/04/24 23:21

With its weathered brick facade and plastic window frames, it's a far cry from the grace-and-favour cottage she enjoyed for years as the Queen's dresser.

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