King Charles III’s coronation is set for May 6, and while we know many of Charles and his late mother‘s closest friends will be in attendance not everyone made the guest list.
Now Queen Elizabeth II‘s godson, who was snubbed from the event, just issued a seven-word reply about not getting an invite.
Queen Elizabeth II and then-Prince Charles during the State Opening of Parliament at Westminster Palace | Paul Edwards – Wpa Pool/Getty Images What Queen Elizabeth’s godson said about not getting an invite to king’s coronation
George Herbert, 8th Earl of Carnarvon and his wife Fiona, Lady Carnarvon sat alongside members of the royal family in September at the queen’s funeral. But seven months later they won’t get a seat at the coronation.
“No one’s sent me an email or [made] a phone call saying, ‘You’re not coming.’ We just haven’t received anything,...
Now Queen Elizabeth II‘s godson, who was snubbed from the event, just issued a seven-word reply about not getting an invite.
Queen Elizabeth II and then-Prince Charles during the State Opening of Parliament at Westminster Palace | Paul Edwards – Wpa Pool/Getty Images What Queen Elizabeth’s godson said about not getting an invite to king’s coronation
George Herbert, 8th Earl of Carnarvon and his wife Fiona, Lady Carnarvon sat alongside members of the royal family in September at the queen’s funeral. But seven months later they won’t get a seat at the coronation.
“No one’s sent me an email or [made] a phone call saying, ‘You’re not coming.’ We just haven’t received anything,...
- 5/5/2023
- by Michelle Kapusta
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
King Charles III and son Prince William made a surprise visit to greet the crowds of mourners waiting outside London’s Westminster Abbey to view the body of the Queen, where queue times have been in excess of 14 hours.
The Daily Mail reports that Charles and William made a surprise walkabout outside Westminster Abbey on Sunday, where Queen Elizabeth II is laying in state in preparation for her funeral on Monday, Sept. 19.
Read More: King Charles Expresses Love For His Family, Pays Emotional Tribute To His ‘Darling Mama’ As He Addresses Nation As Monarch For First Time
After offering their thanks to the emergency services staff who’ve been overseeing the massive crowds, the royals greeted some of the thousands waiting in line along London’s South Bank.
Photo by Neil Hall/Epa-Efe/Shutterstock
Charles and William were greeted with cheering and applause, along with shouts of “hip hip...
The Daily Mail reports that Charles and William made a surprise walkabout outside Westminster Abbey on Sunday, where Queen Elizabeth II is laying in state in preparation for her funeral on Monday, Sept. 19.
Read More: King Charles Expresses Love For His Family, Pays Emotional Tribute To His ‘Darling Mama’ As He Addresses Nation As Monarch For First Time
After offering their thanks to the emergency services staff who’ve been overseeing the massive crowds, the royals greeted some of the thousands waiting in line along London’s South Bank.
Photo by Neil Hall/Epa-Efe/Shutterstock
Charles and William were greeted with cheering and applause, along with shouts of “hip hip...
- 9/17/2022
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
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People around the globe will be watching the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II when royals, led by King Charles III, and world leaders say farewell to Britain’s longest-reigning monarch in London on Monday.
U.K. public broadcaster BBC, along with such other British networks from ITV and Channel 4 to Channel 5 and Sky, have torn up their schedules in favor of ongoing coverage since the queen died on Sept. 8 at the age of 96, leading many in Hollywood to pay tribute. The networks will also beam Monday’s emotional events into homes, as will channels in many other countries.
Media from multiple countries have descended on the capital to broadcast coverage of all the pomp and circumstance, while the city itself is expected to see crowds gathering along The Mall, the big road in central London that runs from Buckingham Palace to Trafalgar Square,...
People around the globe will be watching the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II when royals, led by King Charles III, and world leaders say farewell to Britain’s longest-reigning monarch in London on Monday.
U.K. public broadcaster BBC, along with such other British networks from ITV and Channel 4 to Channel 5 and Sky, have torn up their schedules in favor of ongoing coverage since the queen died on Sept. 8 at the age of 96, leading many in Hollywood to pay tribute. The networks will also beam Monday’s emotional events into homes, as will channels in many other countries.
Media from multiple countries have descended on the capital to broadcast coverage of all the pomp and circumstance, while the city itself is expected to see crowds gathering along The Mall, the big road in central London that runs from Buckingham Palace to Trafalgar Square,...
- 9/16/2022
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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