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Kate Middleton has hinted at a possible return to public life this weekend as Prince William revealed the origins of his “Harry Potter” scar.
According to reports, the Princess of Wales may be “considering” a surprise appearance at the King’s annual birthday parade on Saturday, 15 June.
This comes after she apologised in a heartfelt letter for missing the final Trooping the Colour rehearsal, known as the Colonel’s Review, last weekend.
The Princess of Wales, who is the honorary Colonel of the Irish Guards, wrote: “Please pass my apologies to the whole Regiment, however, I do hope that I am able to represent you all once again very soon.”
Meanwhile, while on a visit to Wales to learn about innovations in the seaweed industry yesterday, Prince William explained how he got a Harry Potter scar.
He did so when asked if he played golf, then explained that the last time he did, he sustained an injury to his head that has now drawn comparisons in his mind with Harry Potter’s famous lightning bolt scar.
Prince William to travel to Germany for Euros
This will notably happen a day before his 42nd birthday at the Frankfurt Arena.
Emma Guinness12 June 2024 13:02
Prince William celebrates seaweed innovators
Prince William yesterday celebrated innovations that are being made by businesses using seaweed.
He met with businesses at Cardiff Metropolitan University including Car-y-Mor, a seaweed farm that produces snacks.
Owen Haines of Car-y-Mor said the entire industry has the potential to create much-needed jobs in coastal areas.
“Coastal areas tend to be dominated by tourism and second homes, and the trouble with that is sooner or later the community collapses, as in, the doctor’s surgery closes, the school closes – no local can afford the housing,” Haines said.
“Whereas if you start businesses like this, you’ve got a chance to restart. This is an opportunity to start a new sector with land and sea farming, by producing bio-stimulants [from the seaweed] you can put on the fields.”
Emma Guinness12 June 2024 08:28
Harry and Meghan’s ‘contingency plan’ if Trump is re-elected
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly making a “contingency plan” in the event of Donald Trump’s reelection in November.
The former president said that the Duke of Sussex, whose visa is currently being reviewed, would be treated like any other citizen if it emerges that he lied about his prior drug use on his application.
A source told New Idea: “The Sussexes are worried sick over the prospect of Donald Trump becoming president again - and making good on his vow to kick Prince Harry out of America.
“They’re putting together a contingency plan that would see them flee the country with their children [Archie and Lilibet] if Trump does return to office.”
Emma Guinness12 June 2024 08:17
Doctors give King and Queen green light to visit Channel Islands
King Charles and Queen Camilla have been given the green light by doctors to visit the Channel Islands on a whistle stop trip this summer.
The couple will visit the States of Jersey and Guernsey on the 15 and 16 of July in what is set to be the monarch’s second overseas trip since his cancer diagnosis in January.
Charles returned to public facing duties in April and has been met with a packed schedule. He visited Normandy, France, last week for D-Day commemorations and has also been seen on evenings out at the theatre and palace garden parties.
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Holly Evans12 June 2024 07:45
Charles shares a joke with David Beckham ahead of Euro championships
The King was all smiles with David Beckham as he celebrated the work of his foundation alongside other celebrity ambassadors including Sir Rod Stewart and Naomi Campbell.
Charles and former Manchester United midfielder Beckham were both seen laughing and heard discussing England’s chances in the Euro 2024 championships.
Referring to England’s loss to Iceland on Friday, Charles said: “What was all that at Wembley?”
Beckham replied: “I don’t think we should read much into it.”
Charles said: “It doesn’t really matter does it? It was a warming up sort of thing. You don’t want to expend it all in one go at the beginning.”
Reassuring the King, Beckham said “we’ll be ready, Gareth will be ready” to which Charles gave the former footballer a thumbs up.
Holly Evans12 June 2024 07:23
King Charles’ new portrait covered in graffiti by activists at London gallery
Tom Watling12 June 2024 07:00
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Tom Watling12 June 2024 06:00
Prince Louis offers heartwarming advice to England squad ahead of Euro 2024
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Earl Spencer hires same divorce lawyer used by King Charles to separate from Diana
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