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Princess Eugenie Subtly Takes a Side After Reports Prince William Will ‘Completely Exclude' Her ‘Disgraced' Dad Andrew From Royal Family
Princess Eugenie Subtly Takes a Side After Reports Prince William Will ‘Completely Exclude' Her ‘Disgraced' Dad Andrew From Royal Family

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time5 days ago

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Princess Eugenie Subtly Takes a Side After Reports Prince William Will ‘Completely Exclude' Her ‘Disgraced' Dad Andrew From Royal Family

Princess Eugenie is taking up more Royal roles. Her duties as HRH have heavily increased amid reports that her cousin Prince William is going to take more cautionary measures against her father Prince Andrew. Princess Eugenie was named a mentor for the King's Foundations' '35 under 35 network,' which is one of King Charles' charity. She announced her involvement in an Instagram video: 'Hi, everyone. It is such an honour to be here today at the Garrison Chapel celebrating the King's Foundation and its 35 years.' She was also announced as Global Ambassador for Thirty Six For Coral, the world's first international art exhibition and auction dedicated to coral reef conservation. More from StyleCaster Queen Camilla Sends a Telling Message About Where She Stands With Harry & Meghan Amid Reports Charles 'Won't Speak' to Them Again Not Just Harry! Prince William Plans to Banish 'Disgraced Uncle' from Royal Family Once He's King-He's 'Toxic' to His 'Brand' The news comes after reports of Prince Wiliam wanting to keep Prince Andrew out of the Royal family's business. 'Prince William has long had a strained and distant relationship with Andrew,' British royal expert Hilary Fordwich told Fox News in May 2025, adding that William has 'a grudge against his disgraced uncle.'Andrew's reputation suffered after his involvement with convicted sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein. he resigned from his public roles with the royal family in May 2020, and had his honorary military affiliations and royal charitable patronages removed by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in January 2022. He was also a defendant in a civil sexual assault lawsuit filed by Giuffre in New York State. In late 2024, Hello! magazine reported that Eugenie and Beatrice were taking turns to visit their father. 'The girls take the grandchildren to visit him most weekends,' a source told the outlet. 'They are spending far more time with him now than they have done in recent years.' The anonymous source continued, 'They are quite close to their father; they seem to be quite protective towards him.' When William becomes King, he's reported to have a stricter attitude towards his disgraced uncle. Fordwich said, the Prince of Wales wants his uncle 'completely excluded' from the royal family. '[William is] very in touch with the public. Every public opinion poll has Andrew at the bottom, reinforcing Prince William's stance. Once king, no doubt, Prince William will ensure Andrew is completely excluded from royal life, as well as all public appearances.' 'King Charles is said to be fed up with 'the Andrew problem,' although he has a softer approach to his brother as he is family,' Chard said. 'Prince William, however, has never been a fan of his uncle. He has no time for him. Allegedly, he was also disappointed that Andrew did not welcome his wife into the family with open arms all those years ago.' Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams also explained to Fox News that, while Charles 'may privately feel sympathy' toward Andrew, William 'has to be kept at arm's length' from his Uncle to preserve his reputation as King. 'His best future is well behind him,' said Fitzwilliams. Best of StyleCaster The 26 Best Romantic Comedies to Watch if You Want to Know What Love Feels Like These 'Bachelor' Secrets & Rules Prove What Happens Behind the Scenes Is So Much Juicier BTS's 7 Members Were Discovered in the Most Unconventional Ways

Chelsea Flower Show blooms with royals, celebrities and pets
Chelsea Flower Show blooms with royals, celebrities and pets

Nahar Net

time20-05-2025

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  • Nahar Net

Chelsea Flower Show blooms with royals, celebrities and pets

by Naharnet Newsdesk 20 May 2025, 17:01 The Chelsea Flower Show bloomed with royals, celebrities and a pup or two at the gardening showcase highlight resilient landscapes and natural planting. King Charles III and Queen Camilla toured the show Monday before it opens to regular visitors. The king is a patron of the Royal Horticultural Society, which puts on the annual event in London. The show is the place to see cutting-edge garden design, new plants and ideas to take home. The displays highlighted natural planning, like moss paving and gravel paths bleeding into greenery. One garden was an example of the Atlantic temperate rainforest habitat that once covered western coasts of Britain. Charles and Camilla visited a dog garden and examined the King's Rose, a new fuchsia-and-white-striped rose variety named after Charles in support of the King's Foundation.

Charles sees rose named in his honour during Chelsea Flower Show tour
Charles sees rose named in his honour during Chelsea Flower Show tour

Wales Online

time20-05-2025

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  • Wales Online

Charles sees rose named in his honour during Chelsea Flower Show tour

Charles sees rose named in his honour during Chelsea Flower Show tour undefined King Charles was spotted meeting with former England captain David Beckham (Image: Getty Images ) The King walked with a shepherd's crook as he toured the Chelsea Flower Show with the Queen and saw a rose named in his honour. Charles and Camilla indulged their passion for gardening during their annual visit to the world-famous horticultural attraction, chatting to cutting-edge designers and first-timers like David Beckham. ‌ Beckham wore a King's Rose in his button hole, a new bloom bred by rose producer David Austin in support of the King's Foundation, when he met the King and his wife outside Charles' Highgrove pop-up shop with fellow foundation ambassador Alan Titchmarsh. ‌ The stick sported by the King was similar to ones he has used at country show grounds over the years and he leaned on it as he and the Queen went their separate ways for much of the visit. When Beckham met Camilla he said: "Your Majesty, it's so nice to see you." As she gestured at his buttonhole, he said: "It's so beautiful, so beautiful, congratulations." Article continues below In footage of their meeting, Beckham appeared to thank the King for something, after the monarch asked: "You got it, didn't you?" He replied: "It was incredibly, thank you, it was very kind." Camilla was heard to say "Nice to see you again, glad you got the roses." ‌ The royal couple stood with the ambassadors as the Highgrove shopfront was ceremonially unveiled with the opening of a theatre-style pair of Sanderson-designed curtains, reflecting a partnership between the interior design house and the King's Foundation. The couple were given a tour of the shop by Scott Simpson, retail director at the King's Foundation, who said the King "loved" the floral table cloth used for as part of a display and the "God save the King" tableware set. Camilla enjoyed her time in the London Square Chelsea Pensioners Garden which will be moved a short distance into an open space used by the former servicemen and women at the end of the four-day flower show. ‌ Archie Ferguson, 87, a former Army cook, who became a pensioner three years, ago quipped "don't get too comfortable" when the Queen sat down around a table which had cushions that matched the famous scarlet tunics of the elderly service personnel. The Queen joked as she looked at the group "you'll blend in, we won't know you're here". With her brief trip with the King to Canada coming up, she told the group before she left: "I'm in Canada next week for a day and night." ‌ Earlier, when the Queen saw the King's Rose creation, she told its creator David Austin its fragrance was "absolutely delicious" and said "It's so pretty, I can't wait to get some." The Queen was joined by her daughter Laura Lopes, sister Annabel Elliot and the Queen's Companion the Marchioness of Lansdowne for her visit to the show. Also among the entourage were the Marquess and Marchioness of Cholmondeley, David and Rose Hanbury. ‌ The Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Snowdon, Princess Beatrice and Princess Michael of Kent were also among showgoers at the preview evening for the show. The King and Queen began their visit to the show run by the Royal Horticultural Society by touring the BBC Radio 2 Dog Garden, designed by broadcaster and TV gardener Monty Don with dogs in mind. Featuring grass areas, a water feature for pets to enjoy and a large tree providing shade, the brick paths are inscribed with the names of beloved pets, including Don's dog Ned. Article continues below The Queen patted Monty's dog Ned and the royal couple were shown bricks in the path engraved with the names of their own dogs – the King's Lagotto Romagnolo, Snuff, and the Queen's adopted Jack Russell terrier Bluebell and her new puppy Moley, along with Beth, another much-loved rescue dog who died last year. "We have a scruffy lawn," said the TV gardener, gesturing to the grass, adding "lots of toys and we have a dog" as he looked at his pet. Following this week's show, the dog garden will be moved to Battersea Dog & Cats Home, of which Camilla is patron.

Charles sees rose named in his honour during Chelsea Flower Show tour
Charles sees rose named in his honour during Chelsea Flower Show tour

STV News

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • STV News

Charles sees rose named in his honour during Chelsea Flower Show tour

The King walked with a shepherd's crook as he toured the Chelsea Flower Show with the Queen and saw a rose named in his honour. Charles and Camilla indulged their passion for gardening during their annual visit to the world-famous horticultural attraction, chatting to cutting-edge designers and first-timers like David Beckham. Beckham wore a King's Rose in his button hole, a new bloom bred by rose producer David Austin in support of the King's Foundation, when he met the King and his wife outside Charles' Highgrove pop-up shop with fellow foundation ambassador Alan Titchmarsh. The stick sported by the King was similar to ones he has used at country show grounds over the years and he leaned on it as he and the Queen went their separate ways for much of the visit. PA Media The King carried a shepherd's crook during his visit (Paul Grover/Daily Telegraph/PA). When Beckham met Camilla he said: 'Your Majesty, it's so nice to see you.' As she gestured at his buttonhole, he said: 'It's so beautiful, so beautiful, congratulations.' In footage of their meeting, Beckham appeared to thank the King for something, after the monarch asked: 'You got it, didn't you?' He replied: 'It was incredibly, thank you, it was very kind.' Camilla was heard to say 'Nice to see you again, glad you got the roses.' PA Media The Queen speaks with Chelsea Pensioners at the London Square Chelsea Pensioners Garden (Toby Melville/PA). The royal couple stood with the ambassadors as the Highgrove shopfront was ceremonially unveiled with the opening of a theatre-style pair of Sanderson-designed curtains, reflecting a partnership between the interior design house and the King's Foundation. The couple were given a tour of the shop by Scott Simpson, retail director at the King's Foundation, who said the King 'loved' the floral table cloth used for as part of a display and the 'God save the King' tableware set. Camilla enjoyed her time in the London Square Chelsea Pensioners Garden which will be moved a short distance into an open space used by the former servicemen and women at the end of the four-day flower show. Archie Ferguson, 87, a former Army cook, who became a pensioner three years, ago quipped 'don't get too comfortable' when the Queen sat down around a table which had cushions that matched the famous scarlet tunics of the elderly service personnel. The Queen joked as she looked at the group 'you'll blend in, we won't know you're here'. PA Media Charles pets Ned, the dog of broadcaster and gardening expert Monty Don (Toby Melville/PA). With her brief trip with the King to Canada coming up, she told the group before she left: 'I'm in Canada next week for a day and night.' Earlier, when the Queen saw the King's Rose creation, she told its creator David Austin its fragrance was 'absolutely delicious' and said 'It's so pretty, I can't wait to get some.' The Queen was joined by her daughter Laura Lopes, sister Annabel Elliot and the Queen's Companion the Marchioness of Lansdowne for her visit to the show. Also among the entourage were the Marquess and Marchioness of Cholmondeley, David and Rose Hanbury. The Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Snowdon, Princess Beatrice and Princess Michael of Kent were also among showgoers at the preview evening for the show. PA Media The Duke of Edinburgh with BBC Radio presenter Jo Whiley at the BBC Radio 2 Dog Garden (Toby Melville/PA). The King and Queen began their visit to the show run by the Royal Horticultural Society by touring the BBC Radio 2 Dog Garden, designed by broadcaster and TV gardener Monty Don with dogs in mind. Featuring grass areas, a water feature for pets to enjoy and a large tree providing shade, the brick paths are inscribed with the names of beloved pets, including Don's dog Ned. The Queen patted Monty's dog Ned and the royal couple were shown bricks in the path engraved with the names of their own dogs – the King's Lagotto Romagnolo, Snuff, and the Queen's adopted Jack Russell terrier Bluebell and her new puppy Moley, along with Beth, another much-loved rescue dog who died last year. 'We have a scruffy lawn,' said the TV gardener, gesturing to the grass, adding 'lots of toys and we have a dog' as he looked at his pet. Following this week's show, the dog garden will be moved to Battersea Dog & Cats Home, of which Camilla is patron. Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country

Charles and Camilla Tour Chelsea Flower Show
Charles and Camilla Tour Chelsea Flower Show

Asharq Al-Awsat

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Charles and Camilla Tour Chelsea Flower Show

The Chelsea Flower Show bloomed with royals, celebrities and a pup or two at the gardening showcase highlight resilient landscapes and natural planting. King Charles III and Queen Camilla toured the show Monday before it opens to regular visitors. The king is a patron of the Royal Horticultural Society, which puts on the annual event in London. The show is the place to see cutting-edge garden design, new plants and ideas to take home. The displays highlighted natural planning, like moss paving and gravel paths bleeding into greenery. One garden was an example of the Atlantic temperate rainforest habitat that once covered western coasts of Britain. Charles and Camilla visited a dog garden and examined the King's Rose, a new fuchsia-and-white-striped rose variety named after Charles in support of the King's Foundation.

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