Royal news - live: Kate Middleton to make poignant return to duty as Prince William opens up on ‘brutal’ 2024
‘Dreadful’ assessment echoes Queen Elizabeth calling her worst year as ‘annus horribilis’
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Your support makes all the difference.The Princess of Wales is continuing her steady return to royal duties as she prepares to appear at two remembrance events over the weekend.
Kate, who announced she had finished cancer treatment in September, is to attend both the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph and the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday.
Meanwhile, the Queen’s attendance at Remembrance events will be subject to medical advice nearer the time, the Palace said. Camilla, 77, is unwell with a chest infection and was forced to pull out of engagements earlier this week.
It comes as Prince William candidly described the past year as “brutal” and the “hardest” of his life as both his wife and father battle cancer.
Asked by reporters how his year has been, he replied: “Honestly? It’s been dreadful. It’s probably been the hardest year in my life.”
William who took time off Royal duties as his wife went through preventative chemotherapy, added: “So, trying to get through everything else and keep everything on track has been really difficult.
“But I’m so proud of my wife, I’m proud of my father, for handling the things that they have done. But from a personal family point of view, it’s been, yeah, it’s been brutal.”
Watch: Prince William makes beard joke as he is greeted by well-wishers in South Africa
Prince William made a joke about his beard as he greeted well-wishers during his visit to Cape Town.
The Prince of Wales arrived at Simon’s Town Harbour on Thursday (8 November), where crowds waited to eagerly meet him.
Several people commented on William’s newly grown beard.
Smiling, the prince thanked them, before joking about shaving it off.
The prince earlier revealed he had to shave the beard after he first grew it because it left his daughter Princess Charlotte in floods of tears
Prince William makes beard joke as he is greeted by well-wishers in South Africa
Prince William made a joke about his beard as he greeted well-wishers during his visit to Cape Town. The Prince of Wales arrived at Simon’s Town Harbour on Thursday (8 November), where crowds waited to eagerly meet him. Several people commented on William’s newly grown beard. Smiling, the prince thanked them, before joking about shaving it off. The prince earlier revealed he had to shave the beard after he first grew it because it left his daughter Princess Charlotte in floods of tears
Charles acknowledges his ‘advancing years’ ahead of 76th birthday
The King has acknowledged his “advancing years” as he revealed his approach to birthday celebrations ahead of turning 76.
Charles wrote personally to thank the Military Wives Choirs for their gift of a new single in his honour, saying he was “deeply touched by your wonderfully thoughtful tribute”.
The monarch added, in a nod to reaching a “certain age”: “While those of us of a certain age may feel the need for any such birthday celebrations is in inverse proportion to our advancing years, I am none the less deeply touched by your wonderfully thoughtful tribute.”
Charles reaches his 76th birthday on November 14 after a personally difficult year in which both he and the Princess of Wales were diagnosed with cancer.
Queen Elizabeth’s final diary entry revealed
The late Queen Elizabeth wrote about swearing in new ministers in her final diary entry, it has been revealed.
Elizabeth died on Sept 8 2022 at the age of 96, two days after meeting and appointing Liz Truss as the new prime minister.
Royal author Robert Hardman has now discovered the Queen kept a private diary up to two days before her death and said in his new book.”
He added: Her last entry was as factual and practical as ever. It could have been describing another normal working day starting in the usual way – ‘Edward came to see me’ – as she noted the arrangements which her private secretary, Sir Edward Young, had made for the swearing-in of the new ministers of the Truss administration.”
Camilla’s appearance at Remembrance events uncertain
Buckingham Palace confirmed the Princess of Wales will join the the King, the Prince of Wales and other members of the royal family at the national commemoration on Sunday, and also attend the annual festival on Saturday evening.
But the Queen’s attendance at Remembrance events will be subject to medical advice nearer the time, the Palace said.
Camilla, 77, is unwell with a chest infection and was forced to pull out of engagements earlier this week.
The announcement marks the next significant step in Kate’s gradual return to public royal duties as she prepares to join the King and the Prince of Wales to honour the nation’s war dead on November 10.
It comes after William revealed how 2024 has been “brutal” and the “probably been the hardest year in my life” with both Kate and the King were diagnosed with cancer.
Kate to attend remembrance events over the weekend
The Princess of Wales is set to attend two remembrance events over the weekend as she continues to make a steady return to royal duties.
Kate is to attend both the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph and the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday, Buckingham Palace has announced.
Lady Louise turns 21
Down-to-earth royal Lady Louise Windsor is celebrating her 21st birthday on Friday.
The daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh is known for her resemblence to her late grandmother Queen Elizabeth II and is currently studying at St Andrews University.
The English student has followed in the footsteps of William and Kate as like them, she has also met her rumoured boyfriend, Felix da Silva-Clamp, at the Scottish university.
As 16th in line for the throne, Buckingham Palace marked birthday on social media on Friday.
Prince William’s beard left Princess Charlotte ‘in floods of tears’
The Prince of Wales has revealed his daughter was not a fan of his beard when he first grew it - and had to shave it off after it left her “in floods of tears”.
Prince William revealed Princess Charlotte hated his newly grown facial hair at first, but has since come round to the idea of seeing her father with a beard.
The heir to the throne debuted his new look in an online video with his wife, Kate, in August, when they praised the achievements of the nation’s athletes after the Paris Olympics.
Speaking at the end of a four-day visit to Cape Town, he said: “Charlotte didn’t like it the first time. I got floods of tears the first time I grew a beard, so I had to shave it off.
“And then I grew it back. I thought, hang on a second and I convinced her it was going to be okay.”
William: 'I don’t like the responsibility that goes with being heir to throne’
The Prince of Wales has said he does not like the added responsibility that now comes with being heir to the throne.
Speaking at the Earthshot Prize awards in Cape Town he said: “Do I like more responsibility? No.
“Do I like the freedom that I can build something like Earthshot? Then yes. And that’s the future for me. It’s very important with my role and my platform, that I’m doing something for good. That I’m helping people’s lives and I’m doing something that is genuinely meaningful.
“So, the Earthshot is a culmination if you like of all that put together.”
Queen to attend Gladiator II premiere after cancelling engagements with chest infection
The Queen is set to attend the glitzy global premiere of Gladiator II next week despite falling ill with a chest infection.
Buckingham Palace announced the King and Camilla will meet the stars of the blockbuster, Paul Mescal, Denzel Washington, Connie Nielsen and Pedro Pascal, and director Sir Ridley Scott.
The royal couple will settle down to watch the screening of the highly-anticipated sequel at the Royal Film Performance in London’s Leicester Square next Wednesday evening.
Camilla, 77, who this week was forced to pull out of engagements after catching a seasonal illness, will also join Charles as they host a special reception at Buckingham Palace to celebrate the UK’s television and film industry earlier in the day.
The King and Queen will welcome guests including directors, actors, TV presenters, stunt performers and costume designers.
King ‘deeply touched’ by gift as he shares view on birthdays as he ages
The King has revealed his approach to birthday celebrations as he acknowledged his “advancing years” ahead of turning 76.
Charles wrote personally to thank the Military Wives Choirs for their gift of a new single in his honour, saying he was “deeply touched by your wonderfully thoughtful tribute”.
He expressed his “warmest possible gratitude for your very kind early birthday present” in the form of the choirs’ song, November Sunday, which was released last week.
The monarch added, in a nod to reaching a “certain age”: “While those of us of a certain age may feel the need for any such birthday celebrations is in inverse proportion to our advancing years, I am nonetheless deeply touched by your wonderfully thoughtful tribute.”
The King also told how he experienced the “joy” of being in a choir at school and the bonds of friendship it nurtured.
And he praised the group for their steadfast support for loved ones who serve in the military, and for one another.
Charles reaches his 76th birthday on November 14 after a personally difficult year in which both he and the Princess of Wales were diagnosed with cancer.
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