Queen Camilla, Christmas and King Charles
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The queen consort was spotted arriving at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham on Thursday with the rest of the royal family.
Following King Charles’s cancer diagnosis last year, Queen Camilla asked her children, Tom Parker Bowles and Laura Lopes, to join the royals at Sandringham for Christmas. “My mum said ‘I’d love you to come,
Queen Camilla's son Tom Parker Bowles has unveiled a simple breakfast that his mother made every December.In his book, Cooking and The Crown, Tom revealed the four-ingredient that Camilla made
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Queen Camilla’s royal Christmas marked by loneliness as her children decline palace invite
Queen Camilla will mark the 2025 royal Christmas at Sandringham without her two adult children for the second consecutive year, but the absence stems not from family discord but from a carefully planned rotation that reflects how Britain's monarchy adapts to blended family realities.
Tom Parker Bowles has shared his mother's beloved Boxing Day breakfast recipe that Princess Margaret calls something else
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Queen Camilla revealed she binge watched this raunchy show during pneumonia battle and felt much better
The Queen paid a visit to the set of Rivals, the steamy drama based on the novel of the same name by Her Majesty's late friend, Jilly Cooper. The Disney+ show is currently being filmed in Bristol, England, and Camilla—who adored Cooper's books—met with the cast and crew during a lively tour of the set.
There’s only one queen that gets to wear the crown, right? Well, it looks like one certain person behind closed doors at the palace might not have gotten that memo.That’s because there’s a new report
Queen Camilla 'feared' one thing would happen after King Charles announced publicly in 2024 that he had cancer.
Talk about a page-turner! Queen Camilla is stepping into new territory — as a character in a gripping crime thriller. The 78-year-old appears in the latest book by one of her favorite authors, Peter James.
Queen Camilla and Princess Anne put on a defiant display of unity in matching red outfits as they led the royal family to church at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham on Christmas Day – an insider explains the significance of the moment to HELLO!