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Norway / Re: Norweigan Monarchy Current...
Last post by PrincessOfPeace - Today at 02:29:03 PM
The President of Moldava, Her Excellency Maia Sandu, began her state visit to Norway this morning. King Harald, Queen Sonja, Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Princess Mette - Marit and Princess Astrid were present.

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Our Charlotte on the cover for Hello Magazine -

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The King & The Queen Consort / Re: The Coronation Part 3
Last post by Curryong - Today at 01:11:13 PM
This day also happens to be King Charles's grandson Archie's fifth birthday. Hope he has a wonderfully happy and enjoyable day.
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The Princess Royal, accompanied by Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, today carried out engagements in British Columbia, Canada.

Her Royal Highness this morning visited Government House Gardens, 1401 Rockland Avenue, Victoria.

The Princess Royal, Commodore-in-Chief, Royal Canadian Navy (Pacific Fleet), later attended the Battle of the Atlantic Memorial Parade at the Parliament Building, 501 Belleville Street, Victoria, and laid a wreath at the Cenotaph before taking the salute at the march past of Canadian Armed Forces Veterans, Serving Personnel and Cadets.

Her Royal Highness this afternoon attended a Royal Victoria Yacht Club Youth Dinghy Regatta at 3475 Ripon Road, Victoria.

The Princess Royal, Patron, Canadian Therapeutic Riding Association, later visited Victoria Therapeutic Riding Association, 6917 Veyaness Road, Saanichton.

Her Royal Highness and Admiral Laurence this evening departed Vancouver International Airport for the United Kingdom.

 - Court Circular || 5 May 2024
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The Princess Royal, accompanied by Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, today carried out engagements in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

Her Royal Highness, Commodore-in-Chief, Royal Canadian Navy (Pacific Fleet), this morning toured HMCS Max Bernays at sea.

The Princess Royal, Commodore-in-Chief, Royal Canadian Navy (Pacific Fleet), later visited Esquimalt Military Family Resource Centre, Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt.

Her Royal Highness, President, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, this afternoon visited God's Acre Cemetery, Colville Road, and laid a wreath at the Memorial.

The Princess Royal later visited the Maritime Museum of British Columbia Archive, 4000 Seymour Place.

Her Royal Highness afterwards visited Fed Urban Agriculture Society Urban Farm, 395 Harbour Road.

The Princess Royal this evening attended a Reception given by the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia (the Hon Janet Austin) at Government House, 1401 Rockland Avenue.
Her Royal Highness subsequently attended a Dinner given by the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia at Government House.

 - Court Circular || 4 May 2024
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Quote from: TLLK on Today at 02:13:37 AMI have a hunch that William and Catherine will be moving back and forth in the top spot in the coming months and years.

Well, they may, though as celebrities, even royals, move into their fifties, it's usually a newer generation/their growing children who step into the limelight.

One thing is certain, it won't be Charles, or Camilla, who inhabit those two top spots. Ever since Diana died their numbers in surveys like this one have been diabolical, considering their status.