Prince Harry arrived in Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 23, for an unannounced solo visit to show support for the country and its veterans. Traveling by train from Poland, the Duke of Sussex's visit follows a four-day tour of Australia with Meghan Markle that concluded just days earlier.
King Charles III was greeted by his cousin Lady Sarah Chatto with a double cheek kiss and a deep curtsy during a visit to the Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style exhibition at The King's Gallery in Buckingham Palace on April 20. The event marked the eve of what would have been the late Queen's 100th birthday. Lady Sarah is the daughter of the late Princess Margaret and the King's first cousin.
Lady Sarah Chatto greeted King Charles with a warm double cheek kiss followed by a graceful curtsy during a visit to The King's Gallery on April 20. The rare public reunion took place at the opening of the exhibition "Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style," held at Buckingham Palace to mark the centenary of the birth of the late Queen.
In his message recorded at Balmoral Castle, the King reflected on his mother's legacy and how she may have been troubled by the times we live in today. The King concluded his message by urging a "happier tomorrow" rooted in peace and security, echoing his mother's lifelong devotion to public service.
The Princess of Wales attended a royal reception at Buckingham Palace on April 21 to commemorate the centenary of Queen Elizabeth II’s birth. But amid all that, the Princess couldn't help but gently pet a guide dog in a sweet gesture and we are all here for it.
King Charles released a heartfelt video message today to commemorate what would have been the 100th birthday of his "darling mama," Queen Elizabeth II. The King reflected on his mother's lifelong public service and shared a moving personal tribute in a loving gesture.
King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived in a three-car motorcade at Buckingham Palace to mark what would have been Queen Elizabeth II’s 100th birthday on April 21, 2026. King Charles also addressed the nation in a video message to honor his "darling mama," describing her as "steadfast and wholly devoted."
Meghan Markle shared unseen moments from her trip to Australia with Prince Harry, highlighting both their four-day tour and a heartwarming return home. The Duchess released a video montage on Instagram captioned "Australia, you have our hearts," which showcased candid clips from their engagements, including visits to Melbourne, Canberra, and Sydney.
Prince Harry shared a lighthearted dance with a young child before joining Invictus Games supporters for a cruise on Sydney Harbour. This sweet moment occurred as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex concluded their 4-day visit to Australia.
Prince Harry proves he is a true gentleman for his attentive gestures toward Meghan Markle while they were boarding a boat in Sydney Harbour. The couple participated in a sailing event with members of Invictus Australia on the final day of their visit. Harry was seen carefully assisting Meghan as she boarded the vessel, ensuring she was steady as they transitioned from the wharf to the water.
Prince Harry recently shared that he initially rejected his royal role following the death of his mother, Princess Diana, stating, "I don't want this job... it killed my mum." Speaking at the InterEdge Summit in Melbourne, Australia, the Duke of Sussex described how losing his mother just before his 13th birthday left him feeling resistant and "very much against" the royal destiny he faced.
During a keynote speech in Melbourne, Australia, Prince Harry shared that he initially rejected his royal role following the death of his mother, Princess Diana, in 1997. He recalled thinking at age 12, "I don't want this job... wherever this is headed, I don't like it," explicitly stating that the role "killed my mum". He admitted to suppressing these feelings for many years by "sticking his head in the sand" before eventually realizing he could use the platform for global impact.
Meghan Markle reflected on being the "most trolled person in the entire world" as part of a larger conversation about digital resilience and mental health. She stated that for 10 years, she has been "bullied and attacked" online every single day. Her core message to students was one of strength, concluding with, "I'm still here".