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Queen Elizabeth news: Her Majesty 'won't live at Buckingham Palace again' making Windsor move permanent ahead of Jubilee

THE Queen will never alive in Buckingham Palace once more, information technology has been reported, significant Her Majesty can stay closer to Prince Phillip's concluding resting place.

Windsor Castle is the likely new permanent address for the Monarch afterward spending two years "working from home" at the 1,000-year-old castle.

She is said to now favour the historical home after she and Prince Phillip spent the majority of lockdown at that place.

The move would let Her Majesty to exist closer to her belatedly husband, who was laid to rest in the Royal vault at Windsor Chapel.

Buckingham Palace - which has been the official seat of the monarchy since 1837 - is currently going through a ten year £369 1000000 refurbishment.

Read our Purple Family live weblog below for the latest updates...

  • Louis Allwood

    Future of Buckingham Palace

    Information technology is thought hereafter king Charles will take upwards residence in Buckingham Palace, despite beingness known to prefer living in Clarence House.

    The Prince of Wales is said to be swell that his mother's home remains as "monarchy HQ" when he takes over.

    He also plans to let greater access for the public at Buckingham Palace and other properties equally he heads a new era for the royals.

  • Louis Allwood

    New misery for the Queen

    THE Queen faces new Prince Andrew sex allegations torment.

    Her son'southward accuser, Virginia Giuffre, has been invited to speak at the sentencing of his sex trafficker pal Ghislaine Maxwell.

    The hearing in New York on June 28 threatens to cast a deject over Platinum Jubilee celebrations that month.

    Concluding month, Ms Giuffre and Andrew settled out of court on her civil claim that they had sex when she was 17.

    Under the bargain's terms the mum of three, now 38, is said to take agreed to keep quiet until later the jubilee.

    A legal source said: "Maxwell's sentencing could be the offset time we hear from Virginia since the settlement.

    "It will bring the whole affair with Andrew back up over again merely as he hopes to move on."

  • Louis Allwood

    'Information technology was him who taught her how to take photographs'

    It has been reported that The Duchess of Cambridge had learnt how to take proficient photographs from her grandfather.

    She learned to take pictures when she was a girl and regularly visited her gramps, Peter Middleton.

    Kate, 40, has become an accomplished photographer and taken control of her family's paradigm to a new level.

    Claudia Acott Williams, curator at Historic Royal Palaces, said: "Her grandpa was a very expert photographer. When she was a kid, he would bear witness her his slides. It was him who taught her how to take photographs."

  • Louis Allwood

    Harry & Meghan brash to ditch attention-seeking stunts

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been urged to but render to the Uk for the Queen'south Platinum Jubilee if they tin "keep it quiet", a royal good has said.

    Purple skilful Jonathan Sacerdoti claimed it would "probably be better" if the Duke and Duchess of Sussex do not return, maxim that it would "steal" attending from her.

    Speaking to Usa Weekly's Royally United states of america, Mr Sacerdoti said: "I don't personally imagine Meghan coming to the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland very easily.

    "She may bear witness me wrong merely people hither have such a depression opinion of her if not of both of them these days that I think she would exist very brave to come back to the Uk.

    "But I do however say that if they could come dorsum and if they could not be forepart and centre, keep it quiet but just come back to help celebrate non just for the Queen but for the whole country and so that will probably be very nice and it might rehabilitate them somewhat towards the British people.

    "I don't really think that'southward their way anymore.

    "They don't similar to do things quietly, they don't similar someone else to be the centre of attending when they're around and I call back that where Harry and Meghan become, it's the Harry and Meghan show."

  • Louis Allwood

    'Windsor is the place the Queen loves'

    Following the reports that The Queen has decided to exit Buckingham Palace for adept, a imperial expert has said that this moves 'makes sense'.

    Royal author Hugo Vickers told The Lord's day Times: "Windsor is the place she loves. She has her memories with Prince Philip there, she has her ponies in that location and family nearby. Information technology makes sense."

    Before Prince Philip'due south death, the monarch spent a large portion of the coronavirus lockdown at Windsor Castle with him in that location.

    Sources merits the couple "rediscovered the happiness of their early on years together" during this time.

  • Louis Allwood

    Prince'south Harry and Meghan anguish exposed

    According to a royal skillful, Prince William was left at his "everyman point" following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's departure from the Firm.

    Majestic author Robert Hardman, said that the Oprah interview in particular impacted Harry's older brother, William.

    In an excerpt of his new volume, 'Queen Of Our Times: The Life Of Elizabeth Two' ​​published by Macmillan on March 17, Mr Hardman wrote: "For Prince William, there was the added anguish of seeing the younger brother whom he had protected (and who had idolised him) at present throwing incendiary and, in some cases, unanswerable charges into the public domain, fully aware of their likely impact.

    "Since the Oprah interview, the brothers accept only met twice — at Prince Philip'due south funeral and at the unveiling of the statue of their mother at Kensington Palace."

  • Louis Allwood

    Queen faces new misery over Andrew'due south sex activity abuse case

    THE Queen faces new Prince Andrew sex allegations torment.

    Her son'south accuser, Virginia Giuffre, has been invited to speak at the sentencing of his sex trafficker pal Ghislaine Maxwell.

    The hearing in New York on June 28 threatens to cast a cloud over Platinum Jubilee celebrations that month.

    A legal source said: "Maxwell's sentencing could exist the first fourth dimension we hear from Virginia since the settlement.

    "It will bring the whole affair with Andrew dorsum upward again just as he hopes to movement on."

  • Louis Allwood

    Buckingham Palace under ten twelvemonth refurbishment

    Buckingham Palace - which has been the official seat of the monarchy since 1837 - is currently going through a ten year £369 million refurbishment to supersede wiring, plumbing and heating systems that have been in place since the 1950s.

    Speaking to The Times, a royal source said: "The reservicing does not cease until 2027.

    "While ongoing, it is not really a place to stay long-term."

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    Louis Allwood hither, signing off for the evening.

    Thanks for post-obit our live coverage of the imperial family.

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    Platinum Jubilee to open US relations

    Royal expert and former adviser of Us-UK relations, Lee Cohen, spoke to Limited.co.united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland almost the benefits the Platinum Jubilee has on wider international relations.

    Mr Cohen said information technology was "ironic" that there is no holiday celebrating America'due south history with the U.k., and believed the Platinum Jubilee could bolster the relationship betwixt the US and the UK.

    Speaking to Express.co.great britain, Mr Cohen was asked what benefits could be seen from the Platinum Jubilee.

    He explained: "The Jubilee is an occasion to celebrate a smashing person and her achievements.

    "But it is also a reminder for those who would like to forget, and those who were never taught, that, as Americans our heritage, values, and cherished freedoms were born in England and United kingdom.

    "In [the The states], nosotros celebrate Irish pride, Puerto Rican pride, and commemorate Black History, LGBT history, and many others.

    "It is ironic, and perhaps telling, that at that place are no celebrations of our English and British heritage that gave rise to our truly great and unique nation.

    "I will take the Jubilee equally an opportunity to celebrate all that the USA and the Anglosphere owe to our mother country.

    "The Queen is the living embodiment, not only of that state, but she represents an era through which all of u.s.a. alive today have lived and thus nosotros are shared celebrants in her momentous ceremony."

  • Louis Allwood

    Meghan Markle faces being quizzed under oath

    Meghan Markle faces existence quizzed under adjuration after half-sister Samantha says she'll sue over the Oprah interview.

    The duchess could be forced to sit for a legal deposition by lawyers representing her sibling, information technology's claimed.

    Samantha alleges Meghan made defamatory statements in the bombshell chat concluding March.

    And a source close to the case says Meg's 57-yr-erstwhile sibling intends to "forensically claiming" every item of the interview, the Mirror reports.

    Legal reps for the duchess say the suit is "baseless".

    Only if Samantha succeeds, it could hateful that Meghan could be asked to proper noun the alleged 'royal racist'.

    The source told the publication: "Null is off-limits if the duchess is deposed."

    The lawsuit focuses on claims made during the interview, including details of Meghan's childhood.

  • Louis Allwood

    'Ditch attention-seeking stunts'

    HARRY and Meghan advised to 'ditch attention-seeking stunts' by royal practiced.

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been urged to only render to the Great britain for the Queen'due south Platinum Jubilee if they tin can "keep it quiet", a majestic proficient has said.

    Regal expert Jonathan Sacerdoti claimed information technology would "probably be better" if the Duke and Duchess of Sussex do not render, saying that it would "steal" attention from her.

    Speaking to The states Weekly'south Royally Us, Mr Sacerdoti said: "I don't personally imagine Meghan coming to the United kingdom very easily.

    "She may show me wrong only people here have such a depression opinion of her if not of both of them these days that I think she would be very brave to come dorsum to the U.k..

    "Just I practice still say that if they could come up dorsum and if they could not exist front and eye, go along it quiet simply just come back to help gloat not merely for the Queen but for the whole land so that will probably exist very squeamish and it might rehabilitate them somewhat towards the British people.

    "I don't really call back that'southward their style anymore.

    "They don't like to exercise things quietly, they don't like someone else to be the centre of attention when they're around and I think that where Harry and Meghan go, it's the Harry and Meghan prove."

  • Louis Allwood

    The Queen would 'badly similar to encounter' Lilibet

    Regal author Brian Hoey, who has written extensively about the royal family unit, told The Express that the Queen is very swell to meet Lilibet in the flesh.

    Mr Hoey said: "I have heard from people I know within the Majestic Household, she really would desperately like to see the infant in this manner.

    "I think she would love to, I wonder whether it is going to happen, I would love to think it could" he added.

  • Louis Allwood

    'I'll practice whatever Meghan needs'

    Meghan stunned well-wishers every bit she walked into St George'south Chapel on her ain, coming together Charles halfway down from where he escorted her to the alter.

    The moving moment displayed a shut bond between the pair, with Charles seen smiling at his daughter-in-constabulary as they walked Harry.

    The future male monarch is also said to have treasured the moment ever since, keeping a photograph of him and Meghan on the aisle in the Morning room at Clarence House.

    Speaking in a documentary to mark Charles' 70th birthday, Harry said of his dad: "I asked him to and I think he knew information technology was coming and he immediately said 'Yes, of course, I'll practise whatsoever Meghan needs, and I'm here to support you'.

    "For him that's a fantastic opportunity to step upwardly and be that support, and yous know he'south our begetter and so of grade he's going to be there for us. I was very grateful for him to exist able to do that."

  • Louis Allwood

    Prince William faced 'added anguish' after Sussexes tell all interview

    The Sussexes Oprah Winfrey interview shook the royal family but caused 'added ache' to Harry's brother Prince William.

    According to royal writer Robert Hardman, the interview particularly impacted Harry's older brother William.

    In an extract of his new book, 'Queen Of Our Times: The Life Of Elizabeth Two' Mr Hardman wrote: "For Prince William, in that location was the added ache of seeing the younger brother whom he had protected (and who had idolised him) now throwing incendiary and, in some cases, unanswerable charges into the public domain, fully aware of their likely impact.

    "'William,' says i friend, 'was as low as I'd always seen him.'"

    "Since the Oprah interview, the brothers have only met twice — at Prince Philip'due south funeral and at the unveiling of the statue of their mother at Kensington Palace."

  • Louis Allwood

    Prince Harry's noticeable alter

    Royal photographer Arthur Edwards has revealed that Prince Harry changed after meeting Meghan Markle and became 'very very distant' whilst on tours.

    Arthur has toured toured with the British royal family for more than than 40 years, taking incredible snaps of the royal family.

    In an interview with news.com.au'sI've Got News For You podcast, Arthur Edwards said: "Camilla would always say hello, Kate says hello, William, yes, they're all very friendly and so was Harry until he met Meghan, and then he became very very distant and he became almost, well, information technology was miserable.

    "In fact in the end I didn't do Harry's tours. I didn't do Harry'due south tour of Australia, not with Meghan. I didn't do Harry'south bout of South Africa with Meghan.

    "I just find it very depressing with them. They simply hated the media and it was miserable and so I ducked out of them and sort of went with Charles to New Zealand and you know places like that."

  • Louis Allwood

    Future of Buckingham Palace

    It is thought futurity king Charles will accept up residence in Buckingham Palace, despite existence known to adopt living in Clarence House.

    The Prince of Wales is said to be keen that his mother'southward home remains as "monarchy HQ" when he takes over.

    He too plans to allow greater access for the public at Buckingham Palace and other properties as he heads a new era for the royals.

  • Louis Allwood

    New misery for the Queen

    THE Queen faces new Prince Andrew sex allegations torment.

    Her son's accuser, Virginia Giuffre, has been invited to speak at the sentencing of his sexual activity trafficker pal Ghislaine Maxwell.

    The hearing in New York on June 28 threatens to bandage a cloud over Platinum Jubilee celebrations that month.

    Last calendar month, Ms Giuffre and Andrew settled out of court on her civil claim that they had sex activity when she was 17.

    Under the bargain's terms the mum of three, now 38, is said to accept agreed to keep quiet until afterwards the jubilee.

    A legal source said: "Maxwell'south sentencing could be the first time we hear from Virginia since the settlement.

    "It will bring the whole affair with Andrew back upwardly again just as he hopes to movement on."

  • Louis Allwood

    'It was him who taught her how to take photographs'

    Information technology has been reported that The Duchess of Cambridge had learnt how to have good photographs from her grandfather.

    She learned to accept pictures when she was a daughter and regularly visited her grandfather, Peter Middleton.

    Kate, 40, has become an accomplished lensman and taken control of her family unit's image to a new level.

    Claudia Acott Williams, curator at Historic Royal Palaces, said: "Her grandfather was a very skilful photographer. When she was a kid, he would show her his slides. It was him who taught her how to take photographs."

  • Louis Allwood

    With y'all until 10pm is Louis Allwood, bringing you all the latest news and updates on the Queen and Royal Family unit.

  • Milica Cosic

    Harry & Meghan advised to ditch attention-seeking stunts

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle accept been urged to only render to the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland for the Queen'southward Platinum Jubilee if they tin can "continue it quiet", a royal proficient has said.

    Majestic practiced Jonathan Sacerdoti claimed it would "probably exist improve" if the Duke and Duchess of Sussex do non render, saying that it would "steal" attention from her.

    Speaking to Us Weekly's Royally Us, Mr Sacerdoti said: "I don't personally imagine Meghan coming to the UK very hands.

    "She may testify me wrong but people here accept such a low opinion of her if not of both of them these days that I remember she would exist very brave to come dorsum to the UK.

    "But I do even so say that if they could come back and if they could non exist front and centre, keep it tranquillity but but come dorsum to help celebrate non just for the Queen but for the whole land and then that will probably be very nice and it might rehabilitate them somewhat towards the British people.

    "I don't really think that'southward their mode anymore.

    "They don't similar to practise things quietly, they don't like someone else to be the heart of attention when they're around and I recollect that where Harry and Meghan go, it'south the Harry and Meghan show."

  • Milica Cosic

    'Windsor is the place the Queen loves'

    Following the reports that The Queen has decided to get out Buckingham Palace for good, a royal expert has said that this moves 'makes sense'.

    Purple author Hugo Vickers told The Dominicus Times: "Windsor is the place she loves. She has her memories with Prince Philip there, she has her ponies there and family nearby. It makes sense."

    Before Prince Philip's death, the monarch spent a large portion of the coronavirus lockdown at Windsor Castle with him in that location.

    Sources claim the couple "rediscovered the happiness of their early years together" during this fourth dimension.

  • Milica Cosic

    Prince'due south Harry and Meghan anguish exposed

    According to a royal expert, Prince William was left at his "lowest point" following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle'south departure from the Firm.

    Royal author Robert Hardman, said that the Oprah interview in particular impacted Harry's older brother, William.

    In an excerpt of his new book, 'Queen Of Our Times: The Life Of Elizabeth Two' ​​published by Macmillan on March 17, Mr Hardman wrote: "For Prince William, at that place was the added anguish of seeing the younger blood brother whom he had protected (and who had idolised him) at present throwing incendiary and, in some cases, unanswerable charges into the public domain, fully enlightened of their probable bear on.

    "Since the Oprah interview, the brothers have only met twice — at Prince Philip's funeral and at the unveiling of the statue of their female parent at Kensington Palace."

  • Milica Cosic

    Queen faces new misery over Andrew'due south sex corruption case

    THE Queen faces new Prince Andrew sex allegations torment.

    Her son'southward accuser, Virginia Giuffre, has been invited to speak at the sentencing of his sex trafficker pal Ghislaine Maxwell.

    The hearing in New York on June 28 threatens to cast a deject over Platinum Jubilee celebrations that month.

    A legal source said: "Maxwell's sentencing could be the first time we hear from Virginia since the settlement.

    "It will bring the whole matter with Andrew back upwardly once again merely as he hopes to motion on."

  • Milica Cosic

    Buckingham Palace under ten year refurbishment

    Buckingham Palace - which has been the official seat of the monarchy since 1837 - is currently going through a 10 year £369 1000000 refurbishment to supplant wiring, plumbing and heating systems that accept been in place since the 1950s.

    Speaking to The Times, a purple source said: "The reservicing does not finish until 2027.

    "While ongoing, it is not actually a place to stay long-term."

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