The conviction of British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell for sex trafficking is a further blow for her embattled royal former friend Prince Andrew, British media said Thursday.
The conviction of British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell for sex trafficking is a further blow for her embattled royal former friend Prince Andrew, British media said Thursday.
The BBC last night appeared to back down on claims that Buckingham Palace briefed against Harry and Meghan after being accused of peddling overblown and unfounded allegations.
London - The whole country wishes the Queen well, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said, after she was advised by doctors to rest for two more weeks. On Friday, Buckingham Palace announced the monarch, 95, would not undertake official visits for a fortnight. It said she would continue with some light, desk-based duties and it was her
queen elizabeth has been advised to rest for at least the next two weeks following concerns about her health. earlier this month, the queen, who is 95, underwent medical checks in hospital. 0ur royal correspondent johnny dymond says it is significant that she still plans to attend next month s remembrance sunday events. this fortnight essentially gives her a couple of weeks now of not travelling, not meeting people, only carrying out virtual engagements, light desk based duties, to recover from what seems like a sort of bout of fatigue. you know, she s carried out, what, three different engagements in the last three days. she has smiled broadly through a couple of them. she doesn t appear to be actually unwell, as many of us would see it. but she s clearly been a bit too tired to do travel, either to northern ireland, that was cancelled last week, or to glasgow, that was cancelled this week. and the doctors have said, look, no more travel