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Royal news live: King Charles given rare Sydney honour after ‘snub’ as Kate Middleton issues powerful tribute

Sydney Opera House will be lit up for four minutes with a £50,000 display

Athena Stavrou
Wednesday 16 October 2024 10:37
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King Charles is set to be given a rare honour at Sydney Harbour following an apparent snub from Australian officials ahead of his arrival on Friday.

The white sails of the Sydney Opera House will be lit up for four minutes with images from previous royal visits to mark the arrival of the monarch and Queen Camilla.

This rare honour was given the go-ahead by the New South Wales government at an estimated cost of around £50,000.

As the couple prepares to kick off their nine-day visit Down Under on Friday, every single state premier has turned down invitations to attend their royal reception in Canberra on October 21, reports suggest.

The Princess of Wales, meanwhile, has shared a touching message to mark Baby Loss Awareness Week on social media.

Taking to the official Kensington Palace channels, she shared a picture of a candle and a heartfelt message offering her “love, strength and hope” to those affected by baby loss.

“Baby Loss Awareness Week is such an important moment to support those who have experienced the devastation of baby loss,” she wrote.

“Sending love, strength and hope to anyone affected. #WaveofLight C”

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Australian anti-monarchists sell ‘farewell tour’ merch ahead of visit

Anti-royalist activists are selling “farewell tour” merchandise ahead of King Charles’ visit to Australia this week.

Charles and Camilla are set to kick off the first royal visit to the country in over a decade on Friday - but their anticipated arrival has sparked debate about the monarchy’s role in modern Australia.

The Australian Republican Movement (ARM) has branded the visit as the royal’s “farewell tour” as they campaign to separate the Commonwealth country from the monarchy.

Retro style satirical posters, T-shirts and beer coasters have been created with Charles, Camilla and Prince William on them, encouraging Australians to “wave goodbye to royal reign”.

A T-shirt, featuring the royal trio in aviator sunglasses, is retailing for 34 AUD on the campaign group’s website, finished with the description: “Alright legends the stage is set... Let’s wave goodbye to royal reign! Grab this killer t-shirt to support the campaign and help take the republic movement to the main stage.”

(Australian Republican Movement (ARM) )
Athena Stavrou15 October 2024 07:00
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Royal aide reveals late Queen was a ‘gutsy’ driver who left passengers with white-knuckles

One of Queen Elizabeth’s most trusted aides has revealed the late monarch was a “gutsy” driver who loved speed behind the wheel.

In her first interview about her 18 years as one of the royal’s most trusted confidantes, former communications secretary Samantha Cohen recalled spending summers with the Queen at her Scottish estate Balmoral.

She told The Sunday Times: “She loved hosting everybody for summer, allocating the rooms and checking them herself.”

The aide said her children, who would stay with her in a lodge near the castle for the summer, would often look up at breakfast and see the Queen riding by on her horse.

She also revealed the monarch had a taste for speed behind the wheel as she drove around the remote Scottish estate.

“She was gutsy,” Ms Cohen said. “She would drive her cars fast around Balmoral.”

The Queen pictured driving herself around her Windsor estate
The Queen pictured driving herself around her Windsor estate (Shutterstock)
Athena Stavrou15 October 2024 06:00
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Prince George’s culinary ambitions revealed

Prince George has declared he’d like to run a pizza parlour before becoming King, it has been claimed.

The young royal - who is third in line to the throne - reportedly shared his culinary ambitions whilst on a trip to a cafe in Norfolk.

The owner of Wiveton Hall, a 17th-century Jacobean mansion, told the Mail Online that the prince expressed his enthusiasm when he was shown the wood-fired pizza oven on the estate.

He reportedly said: “That’s what I want to do when I grow up!”

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Athena Stavrou15 October 2024 04:00
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King Charles and Queen Camilla ‘snubbed’ by Australian leaders ahead of tour

King Charles and Queen Camilla are facing a humiliating snub by leading Australian politicians, as they gear up to begin their tour of the country this week.

As the couple prepare to kick off their nine day visit down under on Friday, every single state premier has turned down invitations to attend their royal reception in Canberra on October 21.

Charles is set to deliver a speech at the event to recognise Australians for their achievements in the arts, culture, sports and health.

Victoria’s Premier Jacinta Allan is the latest representative to snub the invitation, whilst other politicians have given excuses such as “schedule clashes” and “election campaign duties”.

The then-Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall during their last tour to Australia in 2018 (Steve Parsons/PA)
The then-Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall during their last tour to Australia in 2018 (Steve Parsons/PA) (PA Archive)
Athena Stavrou15 October 2024 02:00
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Watch: James Middleton shares how sister Kate helped him with depression in first TV interview

James Middleton shares how sister Kate helped him with depression in first TV interview
Athena Stavrou15 October 2024 00:01
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Campaigners demand ‘full disclosure’ of gifts to King Charles and royals

Campaigners have called for “full disclosure” of gifts received by the royal family after it emerged King Charles has failed to publish an annual list for four years.

Unlike MPs, members of the royal family are not required to declare gifts, donations and hospitality on a public register of interests.

Nevertheless, they began publishing an annual list of official gifts received by the royal household following scrutiny of jewellery given to Queen Camilla by a Saudi royal in 2007.

However, it has emerged King Charles and his family have not shared such a list since 2020.

Recent delays in sharing details of presents received by royals have been attributed to a challenging few years for the family, including the pandemic, the change of reign and high-profile state occasions such as the coronation, The Independent understands.

The royal family are facing increasing pressure to disclose the gifts they have been given in recent years.
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Emma Guinness15 October 2024 00:00
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Watch back our event: What do the royal family need to do to stay relevant?

Can the royal family and King Charles adapt to the modern age and stay relevant? Will Harry be able to rejoin The Firm? And what will the next generation of royalty be like?

Hosted by assistant editor Victoria Harper, the panel features bestselling authors Anna Pasternak and Tessa Dunlop, plus royal historian Jonathan Spangler.

Watch the full event here. If you enjoy our virtual events, please consider supporting The Independent with a donation or by subscribing to Independent Premium.

What do the royal family need to do to stay relevant?

Can the royal family and King Charles adapt to the modern age and stay relevant? Will Harry be able to rejoin The Firm? And what will the next generation of royalty be like? These and more questions from our audience were answered in The Independent’s virtual event on the future of the royal family. Hosted by assistant editor Victoria Harper, the panel features bestselling authors Anna Pasternak and Tessa Dunlop, plus royal historian Jonathan Spangler. If you enjoy our virtual events, please consider supporting The Independent with a donation or by subscribing to Independent Premium.

Emma Guinness15 October 2024 00:00
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Royal family share behind-the-scenes look at Buckingham Palace refurbishment

The royal family has shared a behind-the-scenes look at Buckingham Palace as a 780-strong team undertake a £360 million refurbishment of the historic building.

As part of the palace’s reservicing programme, work is taking place in the basement, replacing old electrical cabling with brand new cables under the floors and throughout the historic building.

In a new video, released by the royal family on Tuesday (8 October), workers can be seen pulling some of the 25,000 metres of cable through the basement.

The vast amount is equivalent to the weight of 12 elephants and runs the length of 250 football pitches.

Emma Guinness15 October 2024 00:00
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Meghan Markle tells teenagers she’s ‘one of the most bullied people in the world’

Meghan Markle candidly spoke to teenagers about her experiences with being bullied online at a recent event.

On October 2, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, visited the Girls Inc. of Greater Santa Barbara, which is the “preeminent girls’ leadership organization equipping girls to reach their full potential,” according to the company’s official website. Her appearance came to help the organization with a digital wellness program, Social Media U, which has received financial support from Meghan and Prince Harry’s Archwell Foundation.

During an interview with Vanity Fair, Larissa May, the co-founder of #HalfTheStory – an advocacy group that’s working with Girl Inc. – shared how Meghan spoke to children about her personal experiences with online bullying.

“We did an activity where we talked through a bunch of scenarios, and Meghan talked about being one of the most bullied people in the world,” May said.

Read the full story here:

Meghan Markle tells teenagers she’s ‘one of the most bullied people in the world’

Meghan visited the Girls Inc. of Greater Santa Barbara on October 2

Emma Guinness14 October 2024 22:00
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Duchess of Edinburgh: ‘Human catastrophe’ in Sudan and Chad cannot be ignored

More attention is needed on the “desperate” humanitarian crisis in Sudan, the Duchess of Edinburgh said on a visit to the neighbouring country of Chad.

Speaking at a reception on Saturday, the first day of her three-day visit to Africa, Sophie said she hoped to “shine a light” on the situation at the border, where hundreds of refugees are crossing every day to escape the civil war in Sudan.

She said: “Whilst the world and its attention is being focused very much on other conflicts around the world, the humanitarian crisis being faced by the people of Sudan, which is landing on Chad’s shores, cannot be ignored.

“So I’m here to try and help continue to shine a light on what needs to be done, on the work that is being done, but to ask for more to be done.”

The duchess, who spent a day in Adre, at the border with Sudan, thanked the people of Chad, one of the poorest countries in the world, for the support they are offering to refugees.

She added: “Really, my job here this next couple of days is to learn more about the issues and to see for myself at the border what is happening so that I may take that message back to the United Kingdom and in my travels more widely to try to create more focus, more attention on the situation that is happening here in Chad as a result of what’s happening in Sudan.”

(Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire)
Athena Stavrou14 October 2024 20:00

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