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Royal news live: Inside historic £369m Buckingham Palace refurbishment as Prince Harry’s court battle resumes

The palace’s grandest rooms will undergo ‘phased closures’ for refurbishment

Athena Stavrou
Tuesday 26 November 2024 10:45 GMT
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Buckingham Palace will be undergoing huge upheavals in the coming months as the £369m refurbishment closes some of its grandest rooms.

Next month’s visit by the Emir of Qatar will be the last state visit to take place at the famous royal residence for three years, as work continues on its historic renovations.

The palace’s grandest rooms will undergo “phased closures” for refurbishment, beginning with the White Drawing Room, the Music Room, the Blue Drawing Room and the State Dining Room.

The King and Queen will instead host royal receptions at St James’s Palace or Windsor Castle until the palace re-opens fully in 2027.

The latest hearing in the Duke of Sussex’s High Court claim against the publisher of the Daily Mail is set to begin on Tuesday.

Harry is among a group of high-profile individuals, including Baroness Doreen Lawrence and Sir Elton John, bringing legal action against Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) for allegedly carrying out or commissioning unlawful activities such as hiring private investigators to place listening devices inside cars.

ANL firmly denies the allegations and is defending the legal action, claiming the allegations are “lurid” and “simply preposterous”.

Horses misbehave at King Charles’ 76th birthday gun salute

The King’s Royal Horse Artillery fired a 41-gun salute next to Buckingham Palace to mark King Charles’ 76th birthday.

Some of the artillery horses refused to behave themselves for the big occasion with at least one ditching its rider for a solo canter around Green Park.

With the horses under control the King’s Artillery proceeded to fire off 41 blank rounds at 10-second intervals, while the Irish Guards provided musical accompaniment.

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Horses misbehave at King Charles’ 76th birthday gun salute

The King’s Royal Horse Artillery fired a 41-gun salute next to Buckingham Palace at noon on Thursday 14 November to mark King Charles’ 76th birthday. Some of the artillery horses refused to behave themselves for the big occasion with at least one ditching its rider for a solo canter around Green Park. With the horses under control the King’s Artillery proceeded to fire off 41 blank rounds at 10-second intervals, while the Irish Guards provided musical accompaniment. Twenty-one is the most common number of gun salutes, with 20 rounds added if the salute is fired from a Royal Park, adding up to a total of 41.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 November 2024 06:30

Prince Harry and Tom Watson only people continuing case against The Sun publisher

The Duke of Sussex “is one of two claimants whose claims are still live” against the publisher of The Sun over allegations of unlawful information gathering, his barrister has told the High Court.

A hearing on Friday was told that Harry, 40, and former Labour deputy leader Tom Watson are now the only people continuing their claims against News Group Newspapers (NGN) after several others settled their cases.

The court was told 39 cases have been settled since a previous hearing in July.

The two remaining cases are expected to go to trial in January 2025, with Harry alleging he was targeted by journalists and private investigators working for NGN, which also published the now-defunct News Of The World.

The publisher has previously denied unlawful activity took place at The Sun.

Many others have settled their claims in recent years including actor Hugh Grant, actress Sienna Miller, ex-footballer Paul Gascoigne, comic Catherine Tate and Spice Girl Melanie Chisholm.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 November 2024 05:30

King Charles reveals what brought him to tears recently

King Charles this week revealed that a new 90-minute documentary on Queen Camilla made him cry.

The film titled Her Majesty the Queen: Behind Closed Doors highlighted her work raising awareness about domestic and sexual violence.

“It’s very moving isn’t it? I think BAFTA [British Academy of Film and Television Arts] are interested in it,” Charles said, according to The Telegraph.

“I am very proud of it,” he said, adding: “It reduced me to tears.”

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 November 2024 04:30

Meghan Markle ‘in a joyful mood’ after professional separation

Meghan Markle was in a “joyful mood” amid ongoing professional separation from Prince Harry, People Magazine reported citing a source.

“She was dancing and celebrating with her friends,” the source added.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were reportedly going separate paths professionally. The couple had undertaken multiple solo engagements across the last couple of months.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 November 2024 03:30

Denzel Washington and King Charles totally botch handshake

Denzel Washington appeared nervous and awestruck as he shook King Charles III’s hand at the Gladiator II premiere.

The monarch stepped out solo on the eve of his 76th birthday to attend the sequel’s screening at Leicester Square’s Odeon theater, chatting on the red carpet with director Ridley Scott, 86, and the cast.

The film’s stars lined up to greet the king before heading into the theater. When the King reached Washington after first chatting with Scott and lead actor Paul Mescal, 28, the Training Day star looked flustered, confessing that he wasn’t sure of the proper royal handshake protocol.

Denzel Washington and King Charles totally botch handshake at Gladiator II premiere

It’s standard for the film’s stars lined up on the red carpet to greet the king before heading into the theater

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 November 2024 02:46

Comment: It’s time for the royal family to come clean on their finances

It’s time for the royal family to come clean on their finances

An investigation has revealed that the King and Prince of Wales’ private estates have struck rental deals with the NHS, schools and the armed forces worth millions of pounds. It is time for much greater transparency about the royal family’s staggering wealth, writes Alan Rusbridger

Barney Davis16 November 2024 02:00

What Donald Trump’s presidency could mean for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle amid US visa row

What Trump’s presidency could mean for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle amid visa row

Trump has personally commented on Prince Harry’s US visa application

Barney Davis15 November 2024 22:30

Kate Middleton: A timeline of the princess’s year so far, from cancer diagnosis to royal return

Kate Middleton: A timeline of the princess’s year so far after cancer diagnosis

The Princess of Wales has had an intense year as she underwent cancer treatment

Barney Davis15 November 2024 20:00

King returns to Royal Marines base where he completed his helicopter pilot training 50 years ago

King Charles arrived at the Commando Training Centre Royal Marines in Lympstone, near Exeter, Devon, on Friday to meet successful recruits and present special honours.

He attended the training centre 50 years ago, completing three days commando training there as part of his pilot training in 1974.

He was presented with a picture of himself tackling the high ropes at the training centre, while he watched recruits perform the same manoeuvre.

The King, who is Captain General of the Royal Marines, met his troops and presented the King’s Badge and a Green Beret to two trainees, Osian Stephens from Colwyn, North Wales and Joseph Ryan from Merseyside.

Addressing the recruits, he said: “As your Captain General, I can only express my pride in each and every one of you, together with my admiration for passing such a demanding course.

“We are fortunate indeed to be able to rely on you, as well as on those families here today who so loyally support you.”

(Arthur Edwards/The Sun/PA Wire)
Barney Davis15 November 2024 15:45

Denzel Washington unsure how to greet King at Gladiator II premiere

Even Denzel Washington looked a little star-stuck as he tried to work out the Royal handshake etiquette with King Charles at the Gladiator II premiere last night.

As His Majesty reached the Oscar winner after greeting director Ridley Scott and Paul Mescal, Washington could be heard asking: “I didn’t know if I was supposed to grab you or not. But it’s my pleasure.”

King Charles, also a fan of the Training Day star, asked him about his role as the dastardly Emporer Macrinus.

Washington sarcastically grinned and told the King: “I’m just an awful… I’m a lovely man, you’ll see... I’m a lovely chap.”

The King replied, “You’ve been in so many films, it’s fantastic”.

(POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Barney Davis15 November 2024 14:45

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