… There had been discussion about whether this would be a chance for the King to see his grandchildren, Archie and Lilibet, who have not been in the UK since the late Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022. …
… The King last saw his grandchildren during the late Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in 2022, so the trip could offer the chance for a face-to-face meeting – though whether one will take place remains unclear.
… Prior to his move to Washington, he was the UK ambassador to the United Nations and previously served as communications chief to the late Queen Elizabeth II. …
… But there were also some lines in his speech, the first royal address to Congress since Queen Elizabeth II spoke at the Capitol in 1991, that may have buoyed Democrats – and raised eyebrows in the White House. …
… It also marks the first British state visit to the US since Queen Elizabeth II’s trip in 2007 – she was honoured with a 21-gun salute and a state banquet. …
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex intend to move from California to a private, non-royal residence outside of London later this month, with their children to attend a British school in September. There are no current plans for either to resume roles as working Royals.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex intend to move from California to a private, non-royal residence outside of London later this month, with their children to attend a British school in September. There are no current plans for either to resume roles as working Royals.
Antonio Rattin, one of Argentina's greatest midfielders who played at the 1962 and 1966 World Cups, has died aged 89. His controversial dismissal at the 1966 World Cup quarter-final against England led to an overhaul of football's disciplinary system, introducing red and yellow cards.
Antonio Rattin, a Boca Juniors legend who played for Argentina at the 1962 and 1966 World Cups, has died. His controversial dismissal in a 1966 quarter-final against England—during which he refused to leave the pitch and sat on a red carpet reserved for Queen Elizabeth II—prompted FIFA to introduce the yellow and red card system.
The Duke of Sussex returned to the UK for a week of Invictus Games engagements in London and Birmingham, coinciding with a court verdict on Tuesday in a case he brought against Associated Newspapers over unlawful information gathering. He is attending events alone, as his wife Meghan and children are not in London due to security concerns.
The Prince of Wales marked his 44th birthday and Father's Day with a family photo shared by the Royal Family, showing him in Welsh Guards uniform with his daughter Princess Charlotte. The Princess of Wales and their three children captioned the image with birthday wishes, while the King also shared birthday greetings through the official Royal Family Instagram account.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been offered accommodation on a royal estate for their visit to the UK next month with their children Archie and Lilibet, marking their first trip to the country in four years, though they have not yet responded to the invitation.
King Charles III and the royal family, including the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children, watched the Red Arrows flypast from Buckingham Palace balcony during the Trooping the Colour ceremony, which featured over 1,400 armed forces members, 200 horses, and 400 musicians.
James Roscoe, deputy to Britain's ambassador in Washington and a senior figure in the British diplomatic service, has abruptly left his role. The Foreign Office declined to provide any explanation for his departure.
King Charles III delivered an address to Congress focused on "reconciliation and renewal" between the US and UK, acknowledging times of uncertainty and tensions including conflicts in the Middle East and Europe, while seeking to ease strained relations between the two nations.
The King and Queen Camilla are attending a White House ceremony and bilateral meeting with President Trump, after which the King will address US lawmakers. He is expected to call for "reconciliation and renewal" between the US and UK, marking the first British state visit to the US since Queen Elizabeth II's 2007 visit.