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The Queen in mourning following royal death The Queen has sent a message of condolence to the new Emir of Kuwait, following the death of Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah. MORE: The Queen and Prince Philip to live apart? "I was saddened to hear of the death of His Highness Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmed Al Jaber Al Sabah," read the monarch's letter, which was shared on the royal family's official Twitter account. WATCH: Milestones of the Queen's 25,000-day-long reign "Your distinguished brother devoted his life to the service of the State of Kuwait and especially its relationship with its allies and friends.

Prince William And Kate Middleton Honour Frontline Heroes With Special Award By Sarah Curran. 6 hours ago The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are paying homage to the frontline staff who have worked tirelessly throughout the coronavirus pandemic. Prince William and Kate Middleton presented a Pride of Britain Award to a group of six medical workers who represented National Health Service staff across the U.K. RELATED: This Canadian Gem Is A Must Visit For Royals Like Prince William And Kate Middleton Yahoo is now a part of Verizon Media Yahoo is part of Verizon Media. We and our partners will store and/or access information on your device through the use of cookies and similar technologies, to display personalised ads and content, for ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. Your personal data that may be used Information about your device and internet connection, including your IP address Browsing and search activity while using Verizon Media websites and apps Precise location Find out more about how we use your information in our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.

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Man convicted of sending death threats to Dutch princess THE HAGUE, Netherlands — A man who sent death threats to the Dutch king's eldest daughter, Princess Amalia, was sentenced Tuesday to three months imprisonment and ordered to undergo psychiatric treatment. The Overijssel District Court convicted the 32-year-old man of sending threats via Instagram to the 16-year-old heir to the Dutch throne and one of her friends. “He threatened her with rape and threatened both of them with death,” said Ronald van Vuure, a judge at the court authorized to speak to the media.

King Jigme Khesar and Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan release adorable new family portrait featuring new son King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan have released a sweet new family portrait. The adorable photographs were taken at Dechencholing Palace in Thimphu, the Himalayan country's capital. The images were shared on the Bhutan royals' Instagram accounts on Nov. 1, which is King Jigme's Coronation Day. In 2008, he ascended to the throne in a formal Coronation Ceremony and was named His Majesty The King as the Fifth Druk Gyalpo of Bhutan. This is Why Prince William and Kate Middleton Never Show PDA When it comes to beloved couples, Prince William and Kate Middleton are in a league of their own. Not only are they poised, respectful, and surprisingly down-to-earth, but they also perform their family duties flawlessly—and still find some time to advocate for charitable causes in between. Plus, having three super cute kiddos around doesn’t hurt, either. But when this couple is photographed while out and about, fans might notice that there’s one important thing missing: handholding. Or any public displays of affection at all, really. What gives?

Here's How Much the British Royal Family is Worth Whether you admire them for their established birthrights or myriad of leadership qualities, the esteemed British family is revered throughout countless nations. Royals seem to have it all—power, prestige, and perhaps most importantly, money. From gargantuan oil supplies to significant charitable donations, the wealth of the British royal family is quite substantial. Surprisingly, most of the money used to fund the British monarchy doesn’t actually come from the taxpayer—members of the royal family are all wealthy on their own. With the combined sums of inheritances, crown estates, and allowances, these royals are able to spare no expense when it comes to enjoying the better things in life.

The search for the first winners of Prince William's Earthshot Prize has begun The search for the first winners of Prince William's Earthshot Prize has started. On Nov. 1, the Duke of Cambridge took to the Kensington Royal Twitter account to announce more than 100 nominators across seven continents had kicked off the search for what is being called "the most prestigious environment prize in history." More than 100 nominators spanning seven continents will today begin the search for the first winners of The Earthshot Prize – the most prestigious environment prize in history. pic.twitter.com/eMAARhRSLU — The Earthshot Prize (@EarthshotPrize) November 1, 2020

New Princess Diana Documentary Set for 2022 Theatrical Release There are few cultural figures that have captured the public’s imagination more than the late Diana, Princess of Wales. The universally beloved royal died in 1997, yet our fascination with the ups and downs of her short life – and high-profile falling out with the Royal Family – continues to garner headlines across international publications. Even sons, princes William and Harry, can’t escape her shadow, facing constant reminders via a barrage of news outlets that continue to harken back their mother’s tragic demise and tabloid-famous split from Prince Charles.

Princess Diana’s Brother Wants BBC To Launch Inquiry Into Infamous 1995 Panorama Interview By Corey Atad. 3 Nov 2020 11:19 AM Charles Spencer wants justice for his sister Princess Diana. In a letter to the director-general of the BBC, Spencer accused the network of “sheer dishonesty” in its bid to secure a now-infamous Martin Bashir interview with Diana in 1995. RELATED: New Princess Diana Documentary Set For Theatrical Release In 2022 The late royal’s brother called on the BBC to launch an inquiry over doctored bank statements, which he says helped get Diana’s participation in the Panorama interview.

Spanish court takes over new investigation of ex-king MADRID — Spanish Supreme Court prosecutors have taken over a new investigation into the financial activities of ex-King Juan Carlos, who recently left Spain to live in an unspecified country following the opening of probes against him in Spain and Switzerland. © Provided by The Canadian Press The State Prosecutor's office Tuesday confirmed the court had taken charge of a new investigation after Spanish online daily elDiario.es reported that anti-corruption prosecutors were probing the alleged use by the former king, ex-Queen Sofia and some family members of credit cards linked to foreign accounts not in their names. Spanish government spokeswoman María Jesús Montero declined to comment on the case, but said the government hoped it would be clarified as soon as possible. The prosecutor's office gave no details of the probe, but private news agency Europa Press said prosecutors confirmed it concerned the case mentioned by elDiario.es.

Prince Charles Plays Coy About His Sense Of Style In Rare Interview With British Vogue By Aynslee Darmon. 11 hours ago Prince Charles is opening up about his sense of style. In a rare interview with British Vogue, the Prince Of Wales played coy about being dubbed a fashion icon. “I thought I was like a stopped clock – I’m right twice every 24 hours.

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