'Harmful' Prince Philip sculpture blasted as 'poorest ever' ordered to be removed
A 13ft sculpture created to honour Prince Philip is set to be removed.
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A 13ft sculpture created to honour Prince Philip is set to be removed.
Netflix has announced that the final season of The Crown will be coming to our screen soon but fans are not ready. The show, which portrays a fictionalised version of the real-life events surrounding the Royal Family, has been a hit since it first aired in 2016.
The King has handed Princess Anne a starring role for his coronation in honour of her years of unwavering loyalty. She will feature in the procession as the prestigious 'Gold-Stick-in-Waiting', a position historically handed to a person entrusted with the personal safety of the sovereign, the Mirror reports.
He was a working class lad from Salford who moved with royalty, world political leaders, sporting legends, rocks stars, and famous actors. But he never lost the common touch.
The One Show paid tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II as it returned to our screens on the evening her funeral. Following an emotional day which saw the nation's longest-serving sovereign laid to rest following a state funeral and procession through London and Windsor, the BBC One talk show and current affairs programme adopted a different look.
Hearts went out to the new King Charles III as he said a final goodbye to his mother the Queen Elizabeth II in a committal service at Windsor Castle. The King appeared to be fighting back tears as mourners at St George's Chapel sang God Save The King at the close of an emotional service for the late monarch.
Queen Elizabeth II is to be laid to rest in a private burial in Windsor. With the cameras turned away, the former sovereign will be interred in King George VI Memorial Chapel alongside her late husband, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
After a final procession to Windsor Castle and a televised service of committal at St George’s Chapel, the Queen’s coffin has been seen by the public for the final time as it was lowered into the Royal Vault.