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Wimbledon is a familiar setting, with the promise of a friendly and enthusiastic crowd. Catherine — a high school athlete who has repeatedly played sports as a working royal — has been a fixture at the tournament. She is the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (commonly known as Wimbledon), a role she has held since 2016. She did not attend the women’s final on Saturday, although she has previously awarded trophies to both winners. Catherine’s husband, Prince William, will also attend a major sporting event on Sunday, Kensington Palace said: The final of Euro 2024 in Berlin, where the English men’s soccer team will face Spain.
Persons: , , Catherine —, Catherine’s, Prince William, Keir Starmer, Organizations: Wimbledon, Lawn Tennis, Croquet Club, NATO, England Locations: Buckingham, Wimbledon, Kensington, Berlin, Spain, Germany, England, Washington
CNN —Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla are heading down under in the fall. The forthcoming visit to Australia will be the 75-year-old British monarch’s first trip to a Commonwealth realm since he ascended the throne. In addition to the United Kingdom, Charles is also head of state in 14 realms including Australia, New Zealand and Canada, though his role is largely ceremonial. “Their majesties’ state visit to Samoa will celebrate the strong bilateral relationship between the Pacific Island nation and the UK,” the palace added. Charles’ visit to Australia will be a key test of his popularity as head of state.
Persons: CNN — Britain’s King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Charles, Camilla, Charles ’, , Keir Starmer, , Queen Elizabeth II’s, rumblings, Anthony Albanese’s, Albanese Organizations: CNN, Australian Capital, Coast, Games, Commonwealth, Labour Party, New Zealand, CNN’s Royal Locations: Australia, Samoa, Commonwealth, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Canada, Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, France, Scotland, Cardiff, Germany, Kenya
Catherine, Princess of Wales, is expected to appear on Sunday afternoon at the Wimbledon tennis championship in London, a further step in her cautious return to public appearances after her cancer diagnosis. The Princess of Wales has long been one of the most visible and most popular members of the royal family. But she stepped back from royal duties after having abdominal surgery in January, and her announcement in March that she had begun chemotherapy prompted a flood of concern about her health. Kensington Palace said that on Sunday, she would attend the gentlemen’s singles final in which Carlos Alcaraz will face Novak Djokovic. The match is scheduled to start at 2 p.m. London time.
Persons: Catherine, Princess of, , , Kensington, Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic Organizations: Wimbledon Locations: Princess of Wales, London, Wales, Buckingham
CNN —Buckingham Palace’s famous balcony room, where the monarch and other members of the royal family gather on special occasions before waving at cheering crowds in the streets below, is opening to the public for the first time. Final preparations are made in the Centre Room on July 8, where members of Royal Collection Trust staff tend to a chandelier. Victoria and Prince Albert were the first royals to use Buckingham Palace as a family home, following their marriage in 1840. The East Wing was built shortly after, between 1847 and 1849, to accommodate their growing family. Today, Buckingham Palace is mainly used for official meetings and events.
Persons: CNN — Buckingham, Jonathan Brady, Catherine , Princess of Wales, Queen Victoria, Emperor, Thomas Gainsborough, Thomas Lawrence, Franz Xaver Winterhalter, George IV, Queen Victoria’s, George IV’s, Prince Albert, Keir Starmer, King Charles III, you’re, Buckingham Organizations: CNN’s Royal, CNN, East, Royal Collection Trust, Royal Collection, Brighton, Staff Locations: London, Buckingham, China, England, Victoria, Buckingham Palace’s
Read previewAt seemingly every major state event in the UK, key figures from the British royal family line up on a balcony at Buckingham Palace to wave to the public. Princess Diana and Prince Charles kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after their wedding on July 29, 1981. Jonathan Brady/PA Images via Getty ImagesBut you won't be able to give a royal wave from it yourself, according to the BBC. Jonathan Brady/PA Images via Getty ImagesMany objects on view are Chinese-themed, reflecting King George IV's love of the country's art and design. Building work takes place on the East Wing of Buckingham Palace, on June 21, 2021.
Persons: , Prince Charles, Princess Diana, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's, Diana, Tim Graham, Buckingham, Jonathan Brady, Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, Caroline de Guitaut, King Charles, Harry, Meghan, King George IV's, Queen Elizabeth II, Yui Mok, Sovereign Grant Organizations: Service, It's, Business, Getty, Sky News, Wing, Guardian, BBC, East, East Wing, Sovereign Locations: Buckingham, Buckingham Palace's
London CNN —The Labour Party has won a landslide victory in the UK general election, sweeping into power after 14 years of Conservative rule on the back of a wave of public disillusionment. Addressing the nation from outside 10 Downing Street for the first time as prime minister, Starmer had one overarching message: Change starts now. There were high-profile casualties, with the short-lived former Prime Minister Liz Truss and several cabinet ministers being booted out by voters. Conservative leader and, as of Friday morning, former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak took responsibility for the electoral wipeout, apologizing to voters in his farewell address. Leaving the palace as the newly minted prime minister, he then headed straight to Downing Street.
Persons: Keir Starmer, King Charles III, Starmer, , Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak, Sunak, , Akshata Murty, Nigel Farage, Donald Trump, Farage, Sinn Féin, Clodagh Kilcoyne, Rachel Reeves, Angela Rayner, David Lammy, Yvette Cooper, Jeremy Corbyn, Yui Mok, Tony Blair, Starmer –, , Israel “, David Cameron, Brexit –, Boris Johnson Organizations: London CNN, Labour Party, Conservative Party, Labour, Conservative, Downing, British, Conservatives, Liberal, Lib Dems, Reform UK, Green Party, Scottish National Party, Irish, Democratic Unionist Party, DUP, Reuters Government, Home, Tories, European Union Locations: British, United Kingdom, Buckingham, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Westminster, Starmer, Gaza, Britain, Europe, United States, Ukraine
London CNN —The British public has elected a new government, and with that a new family will be moving into 10 Downing Street. So, who is Victoria Starmer, and what do we know about the new occupants of 10 Downing Street? Starmer’s wife, whom he usually refers to as Vic, kept a relatively low profile during the election campaign. Ian Forsyth/Getty ImagesBoth lawyers by training, they married in 2007 – the year before Starmer became Director of Public Prosecutions. Their relationship grew out of an unlikely first meeting at work, as the Labour leader told Piers Morgan in 2021.
Persons: Keir Starmer, Victoria Starmer, Vic, Ian Forsyth, Starmer, Piers Morgan, , Morgan, ” Starmer, Victoria, , Emperor Naruhito, Masako, Aaron Chown, ITV’s Organizations: London CNN, British, Downing, Labour Party, Getty, Public Prosecutions, Labour, Guardian Locations: United States, Victoria, , Israel, Japan, Buckingham Palace, London, British, Kentish Town
In his first speech to the nation as prime minister, Keir Starmer said that Britain had “voted decisively for change, for national renewal,” and promised to lead a pragmatic government that would restore hope and the nation’s faith in politics and public service. 10 Downing Street under cloudy afternoon skies, Mr. Starmer began by praising his predecessor, Rishi Sunak, who had given his own brief farewell remarks from the same spot a couple of hours earlier, before turning to his own ambitions. “We need to move forward together,” Mr. Starmer said. “Have no doubt that the work of change begins immediately,” he said. The Labour Party leader’s car arrived in Downing Street from Buckingham Palace, where moments earlier King Charles III had invited him to form a government.
Persons: Keir Starmer, , Starmer, Rishi Sunak, ” Mr, , King Charles III, Tony Blair Organizations: Labour, Labour Party leader’s, Conservatives Locations: Britain, Downing Street, Buckingham Palace, Victoria
Rishi Sunak addressed the nation for the last time on Friday as Britain’s prime minister, apologizing for his failings and accepting responsibility for his Conservative Party’s catastrophic election performance but defending his economic record. “To the country, I would like to say first and foremost, I am sorry,” said Mr. Sunak in a brief but dignified statement in Downing Street. And I take responsibility for this loss.”The outgoing leader spoke for about four minutes, with his wife, Akshata Murty, looking on. Mr. Sunak said he would step aside as leader of his party — but only once formal arrangements to choose his successor are in place. He remains a lawmaker, having won re-election to his parliamentary seat in Yorkshire.
Persons: Rishi Sunak, , , Sunak, Akshata, King Charles III Organizations: Conservative Locations: Downing, Britain, Yorkshire
King Charles III takes part in the Ceremony of the Keys on the forecourt of the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, Scotland on July 2. Andrew Milligan/WPA Pool/Getty ImagesYou may have noticed King Charles III hasn’t been out and about quite as much over the last six weeks and it’s not for the reason you think. As this is the first general election of Charles III’s reign, there may have been a desire from within the institution to emphasize this. First off, the PM informed King Charles of his decision to call for a general election. That’s because the day after a general election, the monarch invites the leader of the party that won the most seats in the House of Commons to Buckingham Palace.
Persons: King Charles III, Andrew Milligan, King Charles III hasn’t, it’s, Rishi Sunak, Buckingham, Charles III’s, King Charles, King, Charles Organizations: Buckingham Palace, “ Holyrood Locations: Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland, London, Buckingham
Princess Anne, the younger sister of King Charles III, was released from a hospital on Friday, five days after suffering a concussion and other injuries in an accident at her country residence, northeast of Bristol, England. Anne, 73, was hospitalized on Sunday after the incident, according to Buckingham Palace, which announced her release. Officials have been vague about what happened but have said they believe it involved some kind of impact with horses on the estate, Gatcombe Park. It was not clear whether Anne remembers the incident or whether they were any witnesses to it. On Monday, the palace said Anne would “make a full and swift recovery” and was being treated at in Southmead Hospital as “a precautionary measure for further observation.” But her husband, Timothy Laurence, visiting her a day later, acknowledged that her recovery, while steady, had been “slow.”In statement on Friday, Mr. Laurence said, “I would like to extend my warmest thanks to all the team at Southmead Hospital for their care, expertise, and kindness during my wife’s short stay.”
Persons: Princess Anne, King Charles III, Anne, , Timothy Laurence, Laurence, Organizations: Southmead Hospital Locations: Bristol, England, Buckingham, Southmead
Anne, Princess Royal arrives at the Ascot Racecourse to follows the races during the Royal Ascot 2024 in Ascot, United Kingdom on June 18, 2024. Princess Anne sustained minor injuries and a concussion following an incident on an estate in southwest England, the Buckingham Palace said Monday. Though the exact cause of the injuries is unconfirmed, there were horses in the area. Her medical team said that her head injuries were consistent with a potential impact from a horse's head or legs. The princess was walking within the protected perimeter of the estate when the incident occurred, Britain's Press Association said.
Persons: Anne, Princess Royal, Princess Anne, Buckingham, King Charles III, Tim Laurence, Charles Organizations: Ascot, Britain's Press Association, Southmead Hospital Locations: Ascot, United Kingdom, England, Bristol, Japan
Princess Anne, the younger sister of King Charles III, was hospitalized on Sunday evening after sustaining a concussion and other minor injuries in an unspecified accident, Buckingham Palace said on Monday. The palace said Anne, 73, remained in a hospital in Bristol, but was expected to “make a full and swift recovery.”The incident took place at the Gatcombe Park estate, her home in southwestern England. King Charles has been kept closely informed, the palace added, saying that he joined the whole royal family in “sending his fondest love and well wishes to the princess for a speedy recovery.”This is a developing story.
Persons: Princess Anne, King Charles III, Buckingham, Anne, King Charles Locations: Bristol, England,
London CNN —Princess Anne, the sister of King Charles III, has been hospitalized as a precaution after she sustained minor injuries and a concussion in an “incident” at her home, Buckingham Palace has said in a statement. A royal source told CNN that Anne, 73, was walking near horses in her Gatcombe Park estate, in Gloucestershire, western England, when she suffered minor injuries to her head. While the exact cause of these injuries is unconfirmed, Princess Anne’s medical team say that her head injuries are consistent with a potential impact from a horse’s head or legs. “The Princess Royal has sustained minor injuries and concussion following an incident on the Gatcombe Park estate yesterday evening,” the statement said Monday. The royal source said the princess’s upcoming royal engagements have been postponed on her doctors’ advice.
Persons: Anne, King Charles III, Anne’s, Princess Royal, , Buckingham, King “, ” Anne, King Charles ’, Queen Elizabeth II’s, Princes Andrew, Edward Organizations: London CNN, CNN, Southmead Hospital Locations: Gatcombe, Gloucestershire, England, Bristol, Southmead Hospital, Montreal
Princess Anne is being treated for a head injury at Southmead Hospital in Bristol, UK. She sustained a concussion from an incident at Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire. AdvertisementPrincess Anne is receiving hospital treatment for a head injury, according to Buckingham Palace. The king's sister, 73, "sustained minor injuries and concussion following an incident" at her home in Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire, England, the palace said. "Her Royal Highness remains in Southmead Hospital, Bristol, as a precautionary measure for observation and is expected to make a full and swift recovery," the statement added.
Persons: Anne, King Charles, Organizations: Southmead Hospital, Service, Business Locations: Bristol, Gloucestershire, Buckingham, Gatcombe Park, England, Southmead Hospital
You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. Read previewThe royal family gathered at Buckingham Palace for Trooping the Colour on Saturday. Trooping the Colour is the British sovereign's official birthday celebration, and the 2024 event was King Charles III's second as monarch. The parade offers one of the few times the whole royal family gathers in public together throughout the year, so the event is always heavily photographed. AdvertisementFrom Prince William to Prince Louis, take a look at times royal children have stolen the show at Trooping the Colour.
Persons: , King Charles III's, Kate Middleton's, William, Prince Louis Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Buckingham, British
Read previewKate Middleton attended King Charles III's birthday parade this weekend — her first royal engagement since she announced her cancer diagnosis in March. The princess's tentative return to royal duties comes after a difficult period for the royal family, which included the "Katespiracy" theories and the slimmed-down monarchy seemingly threatening the family's future. The royal family at King Charles III's birthday parade. The royal family carried out a collective 4,000 engagements in 2014, including Prince Harry's trip to Brazil and the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh's engagements in France and Italy. "The royal family has a strange position in our society, where everyone, to an extent, feels like it's an extension of our own families."
Persons: , Kate Middleton, King Charles III's, Kate, Jenny Packham, Prince William, King Charles , Queen Camilla, Richard Fitzwilliams, Chris Jackson, Charles, Fitzwilliams, Catherine, Phil Dampier, who's, Prince Harry's, Duke, Jack Royston, Kate's, Royston, She's, Robert Hardman, Charles III, Hardman, Buckingham Organizations: Service, Business, Royal, Guardian, New Locations: Buckingham, Brazil, France, Italy, Kensington
London CNN —Prince William on Sunday shared a photograph showing him as a child with his father, King Charles III, to mark Father’s Day in the United Kingdom this year. The heir to the British throne posted the image on X and wrote: “Happy Father’s Day, Pa. W.”The photo shows William and the then-Prince of Wales outside with a ball at Charles’ feet. Happy Father’s Day. William's children also put out a Father's Day message. The Princess of WalesFather’s Day comes a day after the Princess of Wales attended her first public engagement since being diagnosed with cancer.
Persons: London CNN — Prince William, King Charles III, William, Prince of Wales, Charles ’, – George, Charlotte, Louis –, , Papa, , Prince George , Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis, Catherine , Princess of, Wales, Princess, King Charles Organizations: London CNN, Sunday Locations: United Kingdom, Pa
Read previewKate Middleton put on her "game face" for the crowds and cameras at the 2024 Trooping the Colour parade, according to a behavioral and body-language expert. The mother-of-three joined other senior members of the British royal family for all public-facing parts of the ceremony. She was seen arriving at Buckingham Palace with her husband, Prince William, and their children. "Looking at the first photograph of Kate Middleton and Prince William heading to the ceremony together, Kate is using a masking smile. AdvertisementCatherine, Princess of Wales, arrives to Horse Guards Parade for the King's Birthday Parade "Trooping the Colour" in London on June 15, 2024.
Persons: , Kate Middleton, Wales, Prince William, Darren Stanton, Kate, Stanton, Catherine , Princess of, Benjamin Cremel, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis, William, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Justin Tallis, King Organizations: Service, Business, Glass, Horse Guards Parade, Getty, Horse Guards, Glass State Locations: London, Buckingham, Catherine , Princess of Wales, AFP
Catherine Reappears, in White
  + stars: | 2024-06-15 | by ( Vanessa Friedman | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
On Saturday morning Catherine, Princess of Wales, tiptoed back onto the public stage for the first time since announcing her cancer diagnosis last year in her signature color-coordinated way, joining the rest of the royal family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for the traditional finale flyover of King Charles’ birthday parade. She wore a white knee-length Jenny Packham dress with a black-and-white striped belt and a jaunty bow at the neck, topped off with a Phillip Treacy hat, angled just so. As a family unit, on the balcony, it created the image of a tightly controlled, unmistakably harmonic, unified front for a photo op set to go ’round the country. Nothing anxiety-provoking to look at here, the picture seemed to say. Everything’s going to be fine.
Persons: Catherine, Princess of Wales, tiptoed, King Charles ’, Jenny Packham, Phillip Treacy, Princess Charlotte, Princes George, Louis, Jack, Charles and Prince Edward Locations: Buckingham
London CNN —Catherine, Princess of Wales is to take part the Trooping the Colour celebration on Saturday - the King’s official birthday parade - in what will be her first public appearance since revealing her cancer diagnoses. The Princess of Wales - also known as Kate - will watch the rest of the parade with her family nearby, and is expected to join fellow royals on the balcony. The event - one of the highlights of the royal calendar - is a tradition marking the official birthday of the British sovereign for more than 260 years. Britain’s Kings and Queens have doubled up on their festivities since the 18th century, holding both a public celebration – the official birthday – and a more private event on the real date. Three of the British Army’s horses which bolted across in London in April have returned to duty and are expected to take part in this weekend’s birthday parade.
Persons: London CNN — Catherine, Princess, , ” King Charles III, Britain’s, King George II, Charles III, George, King Charles, Ascot landau, Queen Camilla . Three Organizations: London CNN, Guard’s, Queens Locations: Wales, London, Buckingham Palace, British, Britain’s Kings, Ascot
Read previewKing Charles III was born on November 14, 1948, so you likely wouldn't expect him to be thinking about his birthday in the summer. According to the royal family's website, Trooping the Colour has been the British sovereign's official birthday celebration for over 260 years. AdvertisementTrooping the Colour is the monarch's official birthday celebrationThe annual celebration occurs in the summer, regardless of when the reigning monarch's actual birthday is. King Charles and Queen Camilla at Trooping the Colour 2023. Nowadays, the event typically takes place on a Saturday in June.
Persons: , Charles III, King Charles, Queen Camilla, Chris Jackson, King George II, Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Elizabeth, Anwar Hussein, Buckingham, Princess Diana, Prince Harry, Charles, Ben Stansall, Kate Middleton, Kate Organizations: Service, Business, Horse Guards, BBC, Ministry of Defence, RAF, Buckingham Palace, Irish Guards, Irish Guard Locations: British, Buckingham Palace, Whitehall, London, Buckingham, Queen, Windsor
London CNN —Catherine, Princess of Wales, has said she is making “good progress” in her recovery from cancer, and will make her first public appearance in months at the King’s official birthday celebration on Saturday. “I am making good progress, but as anyone going through chemotherapy will know, there are good days and bad days,” the Princess, who is often known as Kate, said in a personal message released on Friday. But on the good days, when you feel stronger, you want to make the most of feeling well.”“My treatment is ongoing and will be for a few more months,” Kate wrote. It represents a significant moment in the Princess’s recovery, marking her first public appearance since Christmas Day – weeks before her cancer diagnosis. Neither royal has specified the type of cancer they are receiving treatment for, or revealed details about their progress.
Persons: London CNN — Catherine, Princess of Wales, Catherine, King Charles III’s, Kate, , ” Kate, , William, Charles, Prince William, King Charles III Organizations: London CNN Locations: Buckingham, Kensington, Windsor, , France
First of all, their main job was to get false information to Adolf Hitler — rather than to steal Nazi secrets. And, secondly, some of these spies didn’t actually exist — they were completely made-up creations of British intelligence. But World War II would see a dramatic expansion of the offensive use of counterspies — not simply to prevent the enemy from knowing things but to actively deceive the enemy by planting disinformation. I also met the man who came up with the D-Day deception, Roger Fleetwood Hesketh, who was a trained architect. He told me that for the D-Day deception, codenamed Fortitude South, he had drawn on different talents.
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LONOND — Banknotes featuring a portrait of King Charles III entered circulation on Wednesday for the first time, the Bank of England said in a statement . New bank notes that bear a portrait of King Charles III, and which will enter circulation on June 5, 2024, are displayed for a photograph after having been presented to Britain's King Charles III by Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey and Bank of England Chief Cashier Sarah John, at Buckingham Palace in London on April 9, 2024. Notes featuring Queen Elizabeth II will remain legal tender and will be in circulation alongside those showing Charles, the Bank of England said. "This means the public will begin to see the new King Charles III notes very gradually." People would, however, be able to exchange notes they already have for the new ones featuring Charles.
Persons: Charles, Queen Elizabeth II, Winston Churchill, Jane Austen, JMW Turner, Alan Turing, King Charles III, Britain's King Charles III, Andrew Bailey, Sarah John, we've Organizations: Bank of England Museum, Bank of England Locations: London, United Kingdom, Buckingham
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