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Recovering Royal Correspondent at the Mail on Sunday
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Donald Trump’s handshake with Prince William at Notre Dame opening sends message
Greeting Prince William in Paris on Saturday, Donald Trump couldn’t resist his famous “clasp and yank” handshake. First the US President-elect moved in with an outstretched hand, then grasped the royal shoulder in what body language experts called a display of power and domination. Still, William didn’t seem too concerned by Mr Trump’s display of machismo when they met at the ceremonial reopening of Notre-Dame cathedral following a $AUD1.4b restoration after the devastating fire of 2019.
King's waste project has saved 940 tons of food in the last year
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King's waste project has saved 940 tons of food in the last year
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New poll reveals what Aussies really think about the monarchy after King Charles' royal visit Down Under
By Natasha Livingstone, Royal Correspondent, The Mail On Sunday Published: 21:28 GMT, 2 November 2024 | Updated: 22:06 GMT, 2 November 2024 King Charles’s tour of Australia has been hailed a stunning success as a new poll shows support for the monarchy there soaring. The King’s personal popularity down under has risen strongly, with his approval rating climbing from 50 per cent last year to 58 per cent today.
Is relaunch of US charity another sign that Kate is on the mend?
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The details of Kate's remarkable video that you may have missed
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Catherine, Princess of Wales seen to be making ‘good progress’ as she sets off on her longest journey yet
The Princess of Wales is set to join the Royal Family at Balmoral this month in what will be her longest journey since her cancer diagnosis, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. Prince William and Kate have decamped to the 50,000-acre estate in the Scottish Highlands each summer since their wedding in 2011, but some insiders feared this year could be different due to the princess’ health.
King Charles may never see grandchildren and Prince Harry’s children again, sources fear
King Charles may never reunite with his grandchildren Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet as Prince Harry refuses to take his family to the UK, sources fear. The Duke of Sussex declared last week that he will not travel to Britain with his wife Meghan due to security fears of a knife or acid attack from a “lone actor”. Royal experts have said the statement means the King will become “more and more remote” from the children in an “incredibly sad situation”.
Fears grow that King will never get to see Archie and Lilibet again
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King Charles set to return to 'traditional' royal holiday schedule
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King Charles set to return to 'traditional' royal holiday schedule
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King Charles set to return to 'traditional' royal holiday schedule
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Sarah Ferguson's new book will be dedicated to her four grandchildren
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Kate Middleton set to take centre stage at Wimbledon men's final after a host of Hollywood stars descended on the royal box - but will Princess Charlotte also attend? | Express Digest
By Natasha Livingstone, Royal Correspondent Published: 22:03 BST, 13 July 2024 | Updated: 01:49 BST, 14 July 2024 They were the warm-up acts for today’s main event – celebrity royalty taking centre stage yesterday at Wimbledon before the Princess of Wales cheers the nation this afternoon when she presents the winner’s trophy to the men’s champion.
Kate Middleton set to take centre stage at Wimbledon men's final
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Kate Middleton set to take centre stage at Wimbledon men's final
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Meghan Markle rakes in huge six-figure sum from the sale of her TV drama Suits to broadcasters around the world (including the BBC)
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Kate Middleton set to take centre stage at Wimbledon men's final
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Meghan Markle rakes in huge six-figure sum from the sale of her TV drama Suits to broadcasters around the world (including the BBC)
By Natasha Livingstone and Caroline Graham Published: 22:11 BST, 13 July 2024 | Updated: 22:13 BST, 13 July 2024 Meghan Markle has netted a six-figure sum from the sale of her TV drama Suits to broadcasters around the world, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. The series ended in 2019 but has recently enjoyed an astonishing resurgence on Netflix, and it has now been sold to more than 240 territories across every continent, with repeat fees lining the pockets of its stars.
King Charles set to drop Fiji leg of Oceania tour on medical advice
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Inside Buckingham Palace's £369million renovation
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Inside Buckingham Palace's £369million renovation
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Insights into the £369 million renovation of Buckingham Palace: How the six-year renovation saw 305 kilometres of electrical cables and 40,000 floorboards replaced in the East Wing
The image of the royal family waving from the balcony of Buckingham Palace on Saturday made headlines around the world. But behind the majestic facade there was a construction site for five years – until now. Today we can reveal exciting new details of the renovated East Wing, which will soon be open to the public for the first time. The £369 million programme involved replacing 305 kilometres of electrical cables in the east wing – roughly the distance between London and Leeds.
Natasha Livingstone: The 173 days Princess Kate was away left a huge hole in the UK’s heart
Wearing Princess Diana’s earrings and an Alexander McQueen royal blue coat, Kate’s megawatt smile, as she held her children’s hands and greeted Sandringham crowds on Christmas Day, betrayed not a hint that anything was wrong. Bolstered by the joyful success of her star-studded carol service days earlier at Westminster Abbey, she looked set to have a bumper year ahead, with talk of a glamorous trip to Italy. But as the whole world now knows, that patina of good health and happiness was illusory.
Were employees of private hospitals who tried to access Kate Middleton’s files lured into a trap by the health authorities?
According to experts, the staff at the renowned hospital where data was stolen relating to the Princess of Wales’s private medical records may have had to contend with a decoy trap set by management. The MoS can report that three months later, the London Clinic is still under investigation and the case has not yet been referred to Scotland Yard, despite Health Minister Maria Caulfield saying in March that the police had been asked to look into the case.
Queen Camilla's first-ever royal warrant goes to Fortnum and Mason and London ... trends now
Queen Camilla's first-ever royal warrant goes to Fortnum and Mason and London ... trends now By Natasha Livingstone Published: 00:01 BST, 12 May 2024 | Updated: 00:14 BST, 12 May 2024 View comments Queen Camilla has granted prestigious royal warrants for the first time, it can be revealed today. The luxury department store Fortnum & Mason is one of seven brands to be given Camilla's seal of approval.
Meghan’s popularity with the British public remains unchanged
By Katherine Lawton and Natasha Livingstone Meghan Markle‘s popularity with the British public remains unchanged, with just 25 per cent having a positive view of the Duchess, a survey has revealed. The survey, conducted for The Mail on Sunday, showed Meghan was the only member of the Royal Family whose approval ratings did not rise since the King’s Coronation last May. Meanwhile, the Princess of Wales enjoyed the largest boost, with a jump of 10 per cent taking her to 69 per cent.
Will Harry get to see his busy father, King Charles, when he visits the UK? trends now
Will Harry get to see his busy father, King Charles, when he visits the UK? trends now Harry is reportedly 'very keen' to see his father when he goes to London However, sources say no meeting has yet been scheduled for the two to meet By Natasha Livingstone Published: 23:39 BST, 4 May 2024 | Updated: 23:39 BST, 4 May 2024 View comments When Prince Harry visits Britain this week, he will attend an event just two miles from his sick father.
From a royal cottage to a remote Peak District bungalow: The home King Charles bought for the late Queen’s confidante
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. But this £465,000 three-bedroom bungalow is a place Angela Kelly, 66, one of Queen Elizabeth’s closest confidantes, can finally call home thanks to the generosity of the King. As reported by the MoS last year, Ms Kelly was asked to leave her Grade II-listed cottage on the Windsor estate within months of Her Majesty’s death in 2022.
Failed marine Prince Edward set to head elite regiment that fought at Waterloo ... trends now
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From a royal cottage to a remote Peak District bungalow: The home King Charles ... trends now
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Have files on Andrew’s role as Britain’s trade envoy been destroyed?
By Natasha Livingstone and Mark Hookham Official documents that could shed light on Prince Andrew’s controversial role as Britain’s trade envoy may have been destroyed. The Government has admitted that memos, emails and cables sent between officials about the Duke of York’s foreign visits when he was a roving trade ambassador ‘may no longer be retained’.
Have files on Prince Andrew's controversial role as Britain's trade envoy been ... trends now
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U-turn by ministers will let churches claim a free portrait of the King
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U-turn by ministers will let churches claim a free portrait of the King
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U-turn by ministers will let churches claim a free portrait of the King - after ... trends now Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden is understood to be reviewing eligibility By Natasha Livingstone and Brendan Carlin Published: 22:47 BST, 6 April 2024 | Updated: 22:47 BST, 6 April 2024 View comments Ministers have been forced into an embarrassing rethink over barring churches from receiving a free portrait of King Charles after The Mail on Sunday intervened.
King Charles has asked to be kept personally updated on the deaths of three British military heroes killed in Israeli airstrike as they delivered aid in Gaza
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King Charles has asked to be kept personally updated on the deaths of three British military heroes killed in Israeli airstrike as they delivered aid in Gaza
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Queen Camilla could stand in for King Charles at the 80th anniversary of D-Day at the ceremony in France as monarch battles cancer
By Natasha Livingstone Published: 02:45 BST, 31 March 2024 | Updated: 02:50 BST, 31 March 2024 Queen Camilla may step in for King Charles at the D-Day 80th anniversary ceremony in France if he is too ill to attend, the Mail on Sunday can reveal. Aides have not yet ruled out the possibility that the King, who has cancer, may be well enough to travel to Normandy on June 6. But preparations are being made for the Queen to go in his place.
At last the Coronation movie is released! Historic film shows the inside story of King Charles's big day
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Meet the new 'dynamic duo'! Anne and Sophie pair up to share the royal burden - ... trends now
mogaz news en world news (dailymail) world news (dailymail) Monday 25th March 2024 01:39 AM Meet the new 'dynamic duo'! Anne and Sophie pair up to share the royal burden - ... trends now Meet the new 'dynamic duo'! Anne and Sophie pair up to share the royal burden - ... trends now By Natasha Livingstone Published: 10:52 GMT, 24 March 2024 | Updated: 01:30 GMT, 25 March 2024 7.9k shares 122 View comments At first glance they might seem to have little in common.
Meet the new 'dynamic duo'! Anne and Sophie pair up to share the royal burden
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Kate and Will will not join King for Easter church service
A cancer diagnosis can turn anyone’s world upside down, but the Princess of Wales is understood to be determined to keep to her usual private routine as part of her recovery. Like all aspects of the announcement, this sense of normality is also a way of shielding her young family: a key reason why the Waleses have urged the Press and public to respect their privacy during this difficult period. There will of course be some disruption.
A decade ago, their first Mother's Day portrait was greeted with nothing but warmth. Now, as this doctored photo provokes a welter of conspiracy theories, we pose 20 questions Palace should answer to end the frenzied gossip about THAT picture | Express Di
Kate’s admission that she had doctored the photograph and her apology for doing so have triggered a furious debate about transparency and trust The silence created a vacuum that led to unprecedented online mockery By Natasha Livingstone Published: 02:52 GMT, 17 March 2024 | Updated: 02:52 GMT, 17 March 2024 What a huge amount of change can happen in ten years. Back in 2014, Kate and William issued their first Mother’s Day photo.
Kate Middleton May Address Health Mystery In Public As Friends Slam 'Cruel' Speculation
Kate Middleton may open up about her health problems when she returns to public duties next month, it was reported last night. A British royal source said Kate and Prince William ‘want to be clear and more open, but they’ll do it when they feel ready. I would expect that to be her instinct and it will be her call.
‘Cruel exploitation’: Friends of Princess Diana condemn use of tragic Paris tunnel image to promote euthanasia
Friends of Princess Diana have reacted with anger and revulsion after a “vile” advert used her fatal car crash to promote euthanasia. The sickening campaign shows a picture of a mangled car in a tunnel with the caption: “Diana. She did not choose her death … in 2024, we should have the choice.” It provoked an immediate storm of furious condemnation, with friends branding it “vile” “disgusting”, “repugnant” and “hideous”. “This is cruel, callous and opportunistic,” said her friend Rosa Monckton.
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