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King Charles and Queen Camilla in fits of giggles as they enjoy the Highland Games ahead of accession anniversary

The King and Queen were all smiles - and giggles - as they attended the annual Braemar Gathering Highland Games in Scotland, just a day before his accession anniversary. Charles looked dapper in a tweed jacket paired with a navy, red and green kilt, while Camilla was elegant in a navy dress adorned with a feather pattern and a matching feathered hat.The Royal couple were seen sharing several jokes - with King Charles crying tears of laughter at one point - at Saturday's event, which took place not far from their summer residence at Balmoral in Aberdeenshire.
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Prince William and Harry’s uncle Lord Robert Fellowes dies at 82
Prince William and Harry’s uncle — has died at age 82.Lord Fellowes, who had served as the late Queen Elizabeth II’s private secretary and was the late Princess Diana’s brother-in-law, died of undisclosed causes on July 29.His funeral plans have yet not been revealed.The British courtier had a firm place within the royal fold, and was considered one of the late monarch’s most-trusted advisers during his tenure between 1990 and 1999.During that time, Fellowes advised the late Queen on the divorces of three of her children, as well as Diana’s death in 1997.Lord Fellowes was married to Diana’s sister, Lady Jane Fellowes, for 46 years. At their lavish wedding in 1978, the late Princess of Wales served as a bridesmaid.The couple went on to welcome three children Alexander Robert, 41, and Eleanor Ruth, 38, and Laura Jane, 44 — who is Princess Charlotte’s godmother.He rose up the ranks at Buckingham Palace to become deputy private secretary in 1986, before taking over the reins from Sir William Heseltine as private secretary four years later.Fellowes left his post as private secretary to Her Late Majesty in Feb.
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Prince William and King Charles clashed over helicopter use for Kate Middleton and their children: book
“Catherine, the Princess of Wales,” obtained by the Daily Mail, Charles firmly put his foot down on the family’s use of helicopters, citing safety issues as the reason for his concern.Jobson claims that the king even presented William — the heir to the throne — with “a formal document acknowledging the risks involved and taking full responsibility for his actions.”The king’s concerns seemingly echoed that of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, who previously warned William against traveling via helicopter from Kensington Palace to his former residence of Anmer Hall in Norfolk, Jobson notes.The late monarch, who died in Sept. 2022, “didn’t hold back” on her opinion, which was solidified following the 1967 helicopter crash that killed her flight captain.The Post has reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment.Elsewhere in the book, Jobson praised William’s wife for having a “stabilizing influence” on her husband, specifically when it comes to his relationship with his cancer-stricken father.A source told Jobson that the Princess of Wales “is somebody who always tries to see both sides of any dispute,” adding that Middleton, 42, is the “emotionally mature” one of the two.“I think the [King] understands Catherine is a good influence on the entire family.
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Kate Middleton’s Wimbledon ovation is likely last public outing for foreseeable future: author
was greeted with a standing ovation at the annual grand slam — four months after she revealed her cancer diagnosis to the world.Prominent royal author Robert Jobson, who penned the forthcoming book “Catherine, the Princess of Wales: A Biography of the Future Queen,” has given insight into the royal’s recovery plans.“Before, she used to live her life by the calendar, and now she is living her life, and the calendar comes in after,” Jobson told People.“She will be back, but when you have had an experience like this, it changes your perspective and the order of things.”The Post has reached out to Kensington Palace for comment. The mom of three delighted fans as she arrived at the All England Lawn Tennis Club alongside her 9-year daughter, Princess Charlotte, and sister Pippa Middleton.An expert lip reader has since decoded the beloved royal’s reaction to the roaring applause she received upon arrival at Sunday’s match-up.And Jobson told the outlet that Princess Catherine “showed a lot of courage and character, as she knew that the world was watching.”His comments were echoed by a palace insider, who told the outlet that her outing likely gave her “sustenance.”“She has gone through something awful and stressful, and it is crucial to have little wins to look forward to or to give you the courage and energy to go forward.
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King Charles sends private letter to Donald Trump after ‘surreal’ assassination attempt
the assassination attempt on the former president’s life over the weekend.The monarch, 75, wrote a private letter to Trump, 78, that was delivered Sunday via the United Kingdom’s embassy in Washington, DC, Buckingham Palace confirmed to The Post.The palace did not provide details about the contents of the message.Sources told the Daily Beast that Charles’ letter was “in keeping” with the sentiments expressed by Britain’s new Prime Minister Keir Starmer.He reacted to the shooting at the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally on Saturday by posting: “I am appalled by the shocking scenes at President Trump’s rally and we send him and his family our best wishes.”“Political violence in any form has no place in our societies and my thoughts are with all the victims of this attack,” Starmer, 61, added.Trump was shot in the ear while he was speaking onstage at the Butler Farm Show grounds.The shooter, identified as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, was perched on a roof about 130 yards from the stage.Crooks was shot and killed by Secret Service, sources told The Post.Another rally-goer, 50-year-old former firefighter Corey Comperatore, was killed by Crooks. Two others, David Dutch, 57, and James Copenhaver, 74, were wounded.Trump told The Post in an exclusive interview that had he not slightly moved his head when Crooks fired at him with an AR-style gun, he would’ve been killed.
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