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Meghan Markle shares rare videos of Archie and Lilibet to wish Harry a Happy Father's Day
Meghan Markle shares rare videos of Archie and Lilibet to wish Harry a Happy Father's Day

The Irish Sun

time15-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Meghan Markle shares rare videos of Archie and Lilibet to wish Harry a Happy Father's Day

MEGHAN Markle has shared a rare video showing Archie and Lilibet to wish Harry a Happy Father's day. The heartwarming footage was posted on Instagram with Jason Mraz's hit 'Have It All' playing in the background. 2 A black and white photo of Harry and the kids posted last month Credit: Instagram It was captioned: "Happy Father's Day to our favorite guy." The Duchess has been more open with posting this year, amid her new business ventures. The mum-of-two has previously posted several clips of them making jam on her Instagram stories. But she often uploads snaps with their faces either hidden or the kids facing the other way during the shot. It comes after Prince William's children wished him a Happy Father's Day in a heartwarming post on social media. The sweet message was posted on the official Instagram account of the Prince and Princess of Wales on behalf of young royals George, Charlotte and Louis. One is a portrait shot showing Wills standing with his arms around Prince George, 11,and Princess Charlotte, 10, while seven-year-old Prince Louis stands in front of him. Another black and white picture shared showed the four lying on the grass laughing in an embrace. Most read in Royals The post was captioned: "Happy Father's Day, Papa (before and after!). We love you! G, C & L," accompanied by a love heart. The heartwarming photographs were taken by Josh Shinner earlier this year in Norfolk. The King and Queen have also wished fathers around the world a happy Father's Day by posting photographs of their own fathers on the royal family's Instagram account. "To all Dads everywhere, we wish you a happy Father's Day today," the official account said. The post shared a photograph of the late Prince Philip playing with a young Charles and the Princess Royal on a swing. Watch Trooping the Colour highlights A picture of Camilla and her father Major Bruce Shand was also shared, showing the pair posing for a photograph on Camilla and Charles's wedding day on April 9 2005. It comes as the family attended Trooping the Colour on Saturday celebrating the King's official birthday. Wills wore the Full Ceremonial Guard Order of the Welsh Guards yesterday during the parade. His two sons, George and Louis, looked dapper in suits with red ties. Prince William saluted while on horseback, alongside Kate, meanwhile, looked elegant in an aquamarine Catherine Walker coatdress with ivory lapels and cuffs. Read more on the Irish Sun A family photo from Saturday's event was shared on Instagram after with the Wales' beaming. This year's celebrations marked Charles' third Trooping the Colour parade as monarch. 2 The heartwarming video featured Archie and Lillibet heavily

Charlotte, Louis & George pen sweet social media post and adorable photo to wish Prince William a happy Father's Day
Charlotte, Louis & George pen sweet social media post and adorable photo to wish Prince William a happy Father's Day

Scottish Sun

time15-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Charlotte, Louis & George pen sweet social media post and adorable photo to wish Prince William a happy Father's Day

It comes as Wills wore the Full Ceremonial Guard Order of the Welsh Guards yesterday HEIRS TO YOU Charlotte, Louis & George pen sweet social media post and adorable photo to wish Prince William a happy Father's Day PRINCE William's children have wished him a Happy Father's Day in a heartwarming post on social media. The sweet message was posted on the official Instagram account of the Prince and Princess of Wales on behalf of young royals George, Charlotte and Louis. Advertisement 4 Prince William with his three children in a heartwarming post Credit: Instagram 4 The sweet pictures were posted today Credit: Instagram The post was captioned: "Happy Father's Day, Papa (before and after!). "We love you! G, C & L." One sweet snap showed a grinning William dressed in a green jumper with his arms around his three happy kids. The second showed the trio playfully messing about with their father as they jumped on top of him in a garden. Advertisement The photographs were taken by Josh Shinner earlier this year in Norfolk. It comes as Wills wore the Full Ceremonial Guard Order of the Welsh Guards yesterday during the Trooping the Colour parade. Prince William saluted while on horseback, alongside Princess Anne and the Duke of Edinburgh. And Prince Louis stole the show yesterday as he joined members of the Royal Family to mark the King's official birthday. Advertisement Alongside George and Charlotte, the young trio were met with jubilant cheers after watching the RAF's flypast during the Trooping the Colour parade. Earlier in the day George and Louis were seen grinning and locked in conversation as the open carriage rolled along the Mall on a glorious sunny morning. They were joined in the carriage by mum Kate and Princess Charlotte, 10, who stunned as they wore matching blue and white outfits, peering out at the eager crowds. This year's celebrations marked Charles' third Trooping the Colour parade as monarch. Advertisement The King requested that members of the Royal Family sported black armbands at the Trooping the Colour parade. He asked royals to wear the armbands in remembrance of those killed in the Air India plane crash on Thursday. Both King Charles and Prince William were spotted wearing a black armband as they made their way down The Mall. Those at the parade also held a minute's silence following the devastating crash. Advertisement 4 The Prince and Princess of Wales posted their family on Instagram yesterday Credit: Instagram

Charlotte, Louis & George pen sweet social media post and adorable photo to wish Prince William a happy Father's Day
Charlotte, Louis & George pen sweet social media post and adorable photo to wish Prince William a happy Father's Day

The Irish Sun

time15-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Charlotte, Louis & George pen sweet social media post and adorable photo to wish Prince William a happy Father's Day

PRINCE William's children have wished him a Happy Father's Day in a heartwarming post on social media. The sweet message was posted on the official Instagram account of the Prince and Princess of Wales on behalf of young royals George, Charlotte and Louis. 4 Prince William with his three children in a heartwarming post Credit: Instagram 4 The sweet pictures were posted today Credit: Instagram The post was captioned: "Happy Father's Day, Papa (before and after!). "We love you! G, C & L." One sweet snap showed a grinning William dressed in a green jumper with his arms around his three happy kids. The second showed the trio playfully messing about with their father as they jumped on top of him in a garden. The photographs were taken by Josh Shinner earlier this year in Norfolk. It comes as Wills wore the Full Ceremonial Guard Order of the Welsh Guards yesterday during the Trooping the Colour parade. Prince William saluted while on horseback, alongside And Prince Louis stole the show yesterday as he joined members of the Royal Family to mark the King's official birthday. Most read in Royals Alongside George and Charlotte, the young trio were met with jubilant cheers after watching the RAF's flypast during the Trooping the Colour parade. Earlier in the day George and Louis were seen grinning and locked in conversation as the open carriage rolled along the Mall on a glorious sunny morning. They were joined in the carriage by mum Kate and Princess Charlotte, 10, who stunned as they wore matching blue and white outfits, peering out at the eager crowds. This year's celebrations marked Charles' third Trooping the Colour parade as monarch. The King requested that members of the Royal Family sported black armbands at the Trooping the Colour parade. He asked royals to wear the armbands in remembrance of those killed in the Air India plane crash on Thursday. Both King Charles and Prince William were spotted wearing a black armband as they made their way down The Mall. Those at the parade also held a minute's silence following the devastating crash. 4 The Prince and Princess of Wales posted their family on Instagram yesterday Credit: Instagram 4 The Royal Family appeared on the palace balcony to watch the Red Arrows yesterday Credit: Reuters

King remembers victims of Air India plane disaster at Trooping the Colour
King remembers victims of Air India plane disaster at Trooping the Colour

South Wales Guardian

time14-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Guardian

King remembers victims of Air India plane disaster at Trooping the Colour

Trooping the Colour was a display of military pomp and pageantry but Charles asked for the traditional programme to include a minute's silence, and for senior royals and officers taking part to wear black armbands as a mark of respect. When the royal family gathered later on Buckingham Palace's balcony they acknowledged the crowds and watched an aerial display of vintage and modern aircraft with the Red Arrows' finale powered by a blend of sustainable aviation fuel. The world-famous aerobatic team also used vegetable oil to produce their trademark red, white and blue vapour trails over the royal residence – believed to be a first. Trooping, also known as the King's Birthday Parade, fell silent after Charles had inspected hundreds of troops on Whitehall's Horse Guards Parade from a carriage with the Queen by his side. The moment of reflection acknowledged the aviation disaster on Thursday that killed 241 passengers and crew, including more than 50 British nationals, and around 30 people on the ground. Charles led the royal colonels in wearing black armbands, with the Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, Princess Royal, Colonel Blues and Royals, and the Duke of Edinburgh, Colonel Scots Guards, all wearing bands on their left arms. Young royals delighted monarchy fans by making an appearance, with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis riding in a carriage with their mother Kate. George, Charlotte and Louis joined other members of the royal family, including the Duchess of Edinburgh in the former office of the Duke of Wellington, to watch the spectacle in honour of their grandfather the King. Kate took her place next to the King and Queen on the dais, in her role as Colonel of the Irish Guards – a symbolic position and one she was unable to take up last year because she was receiving cancer treatment, and instead watched the ceremony with her children. Trooping the Colour is as much a social occasion as a ceremonial celebration, and stands around Horse Guards Parade were filled with around 8,000 wives, girlfriends and parents of the guardsmen and officers on parade. The colour – or regimental flag – being trooped this year was the King's Colour of Number 7 Company, Coldstream Guards, also known as the sovereign's bodyguard, which is celebrating its 375th anniversary. The minute's silence was observed when Charles and Camilla returned to the dais, following an announcement to the spectators and a bugler sounding the Last Post. During the pageantry, the colour was first trooped through the ranks of soldiers before the guardsmen marched past the King, first in slow then in quick time, with Charles acknowledging the command of 'eyes right' with a salute. Lieutenant Max Martin, 24, who carried the regimental flag at the heart of the ceremony, said: 'The King's Colour emphasises and symbolises everything that has ever gone before in the Coldstream Guards. 'The gold embroidered silk of the flag is physically heavy, especially in the flourish, but the symbolic weight is heavier still. 'It bears 44 of our 113 battle honours: the achievements and sacrifices of countless generations of our forebears.' Thousands lined the royal procession route from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards Parade where Trooping was staged. A group of activists from the anti-monarchy group Republic staged a 'not my King' protest. During the fly-past Louis, who was dressed in an identical red tie and suit outfit as older brother George, was seen chatting to his father, William, and waving to the crowds. The sustainable display be the Red Arrows is in keeping with Charles decades long support for sustainability and climate action. A Buckingham Palace spokesperson said the King was not involved in the decision but was 'delighted' because he has been encouraging use of the fuel on royal flights where practical and hopes the example will lead to wider use across the aviation sector.

King remembers victims of Air India plane disaster at Trooping the Colour
King remembers victims of Air India plane disaster at Trooping the Colour

Rhyl Journal

time14-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Rhyl Journal

King remembers victims of Air India plane disaster at Trooping the Colour

Trooping the Colour was a display of military pomp and pageantry but Charles asked for the traditional programme to include a minute's silence, and for senior royals and officers taking part to wear black armbands as a mark of respect. When the royal family gathered later on Buckingham Palace's balcony they acknowledged the crowds and watched an aerial display of vintage and modern aircraft with the Red Arrows' finale powered by a blend of sustainable aviation fuel. The world-famous aerobatic team also used vegetable oil to produce their trademark red, white and blue vapour trails over the royal residence – believed to be a first. Trooping, also known as the King's Birthday Parade, fell silent after Charles had inspected hundreds of troops on Whitehall's Horse Guards Parade from a carriage with the Queen by his side. The moment of reflection acknowledged the aviation disaster on Thursday that killed 241 passengers and crew, including more than 50 British nationals, and around 30 people on the ground. Charles led the royal colonels in wearing black armbands, with the Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, Princess Royal, Colonel Blues and Royals, and the Duke of Edinburgh, Colonel Scots Guards, all wearing bands on their left arms. Young royals delighted monarchy fans by making an appearance, with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis riding in a carriage with their mother Kate. George, Charlotte and Louis joined other members of the royal family, including the Duchess of Edinburgh in the former office of the Duke of Wellington, to watch the spectacle in honour of their grandfather the King. Kate took her place next to the King and Queen on the dais, in her role as Colonel of the Irish Guards – a symbolic position and one she was unable to take up last year because she was receiving cancer treatment, and instead watched the ceremony with her children. Trooping the Colour is as much a social occasion as a ceremonial celebration, and stands around Horse Guards Parade were filled with around 8,000 wives, girlfriends and parents of the guardsmen and officers on parade. The colour – or regimental flag – being trooped this year was the King's Colour of Number 7 Company, Coldstream Guards, also known as the sovereign's bodyguard, which is celebrating its 375th anniversary. The minute's silence was observed when Charles and Camilla returned to the dais, following an announcement to the spectators and a bugler sounding the Last Post. During the pageantry, the colour was first trooped through the ranks of soldiers before the guardsmen marched past the King, first in slow then in quick time, with Charles acknowledging the command of 'eyes right' with a salute. Lieutenant Max Martin, 24, who carried the regimental flag at the heart of the ceremony, said: 'The King's Colour emphasises and symbolises everything that has ever gone before in the Coldstream Guards. 'The gold embroidered silk of the flag is physically heavy, especially in the flourish, but the symbolic weight is heavier still. 'It bears 44 of our 113 battle honours: the achievements and sacrifices of countless generations of our forebears.' Thousands lined the royal procession route from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards Parade where Trooping was staged. A group of activists from the anti-monarchy group Republic staged a 'not my King' protest. During the fly-past Louis, who was dressed in an identical red tie and suit outfit as older brother George, was seen chatting to his father, William, and waving to the crowds. The sustainable display be the Red Arrows is in keeping with Charles decades long support for sustainability and climate action. A Buckingham Palace spokesperson said the King was not involved in the decision but was 'delighted' because he has been encouraging use of the fuel on royal flights where practical and hopes the example will lead to wider use across the aviation sector.

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