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Royal news live: King, Queen and William host glittering reception at Buckingham Palace but Kate stays away

Camilla steps out in late Queen’s aquamarine and diamond tiara for the first time at annual palace event

Jabed Ahmed,Tara Cobham
Tuesday 19 November 2024 22:24 GMT
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Princess of Wales shares behind-the-scenes glimpse of Christmas carol concert

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The King, Queen and Prince William have hosted a glittering annual reception for diplomats at Buckingham Palace.

Foreign ambassadors and high commissioners based in the UK, their spouses or partners, and diplomatic staff were among those who were entertained at the white-tie event hosted by senior members of the royal family.

The Princess of Wales was absent as she continues her gradual return to public duties following chemotherapy.

It came as reports suggested the Prince and Princess of Wales are likely to put on a particularly special Christmas for Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis this year.

The royal family have endured what William described as a “dreadful” year, with both Kate and the King battling cancer, so it is looking probable that the royal couple will be putting their all into festive celebrations with their children.

It has been confirmed that the princess will be hosting her annual Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey on 6 December, and the whole family may be set to soon pick their Christmas tree together after being spotted doing so in Berkshire last year.

‘Fairytale’ picnic cottage enjoyed by Queen Victoria is restored to its former glory

A “fairytale” picnic cottage enjoyed by Queen Victoria on her visits to Balmoral has been saved from ruin by a conservation charity.

Built by Queen Victoria’s granddaughter, Princess Louise, around 1850, the cottage had fallen into disrepair but has been restored to its former glory through work commissioned by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS).

Moxon Architects helped NTS develop the plans for the restoration work and contractors completed the work this autumn, having started in June this year.

They cleared rubble from inside the building, before repointing mortar and harling on the cottage walls, dismantling dormer windows and installing doors, windows and floors to make it watertight and accessible.

The cottage is situated in woodlands near Linn of Quoich on Mar Lodge Estate national nature reserve close to Braemar in Aberdeenshire.

(National Trust for Scotland/PA Wire)
Jabed Ahmed14 November 2024 09:34

King celebrates 76th birthday with day out on official duties

The King is celebrating his 76th birthday, marking the occasion with a visit to a surplus food festival.

Charles is treating the day as a normal working one and carrying on with his duties despite facing a personally challenging year in which both he and the Princess of Wales were diagnosed with cancer.

The monarch will open the first two Coronation Food Hubs on the first anniversary of the launch of his Coronation Food Project, designed to bridge the gap between food need and food waste in the UK amid the cost-of-living crisis.

He will head to Deptford in south London to formally unveil the first hub, tour the centre with London Mayor Sadiq Khan, and attend the surplus food festival being staged to celebrate the royal visit, before virtually opening another hub in Merseyside.

The event will be a solo one for Charles, with the Queen, who had hoped to join him, still recovering from a nasty chest infection.

Jabed Ahmed14 November 2024 09:10

Pictured: King celebrates film and TV industry at Buckingham Palace

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Jabed Ahmed14 November 2024 09:04

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