Tag: Queen Elizabeth

  • Trump to make state visit to UK in June

    President Donald Trump has accepted Queen Elizabeth’s invitation to make a state visit to Britain in June, Buckingham Palace said on Tuesday.

    Trump and his wife Melania will make the trip from June 3 to June 5, the palace said, adding that further details would be announced in due course.

    Trump will hold a meeting with British Prime Minister Theresa May in Downing Street and the trip also coincides with events to mark the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings during World War Two.

    “The UK and U.S. have a deep and enduring partnership that is rooted in our common history and shared interests,” May said in a statement.

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    “The State Visit is an opportunity to strengthen our already close relationship in areas such as trade, investment, security and defense, and to discuss how we can build on these ties in the years ahead.”

    The Trumps met the queen for tea at Windsor Castle on their last trip to Britain in July, which was not deemed a state visit.

    Similarly, Trump and his wife will travel to France on June 6, where Trump will meet with French President Emmanuel Macron, the White House said in a statement on Tuesday.

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  • ‘Mrs. Maisel,’ ‘Game of Thrones’ win on night of Emmy upsets

    “Game of Thrones” and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” won the top prizes at the Emmy awards on Monday on a night of upsets for the highest honors in television and a triumph for streaming services.

    Dystopian female show “The Handmaid’s Tale” and FX’s surreal hip-hop comedy “Atlanta” were the biggest losers, taking none of the most prestigious awards and making a disappointing night for stars Elisabeth Moss and Donald Glover.

    HBO’s medieval fantasy “Game of Thrones” won a total of nine Emmys, including technical awards for special effects and stunts, and was named best drama series for a third time, beating last year’s champion “The Handmaid’s Tale.”

    Netflix, which had a leading 112 nominations going into the Emmys, ended up tying HBO for the most wins, with 23 apiece.

    Amazon’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” about a 1950s housewife, who turns to standup comedy, took home the Emmy for best comedy series. “Mrs. Maisel” also won a total of seven other awards, including best actress for Rachel Brosnahan.

    Claire Foy beat Moss to win for her quiet but formidable portrayal of Queen Elizabeth in Netflix drama “The Crown.”This wasn’t supposed to happen,” said a surprised Foy.

    Read Also: Game of Throne characters we can’t wait to see again

    Matthew Rhys took his first best drama actor Emmy for playing a conflicted Russian spy in the final season of the FX Cold War series “The Americans.”

    “Saturday Night Live” won, as expected, for variety sketch series, taking its lifetime Emmy total to a record-setting 72 wins since 1975.

    Emmy hosts Michael Che and Colin Jost from “Saturday Night Live” sprinkled the evening with skits and jokes about diversity on television, sexual misconduct in the entertainment industry, and the power of streaming services like Amazon and Netflix.

    “It is an honor to be here sharing this night with the many, many talented and creative people in Hollywood who haven’t been caught yet,” Che said, alluding to the dozens of men who have been fired or forced to resign in the past year because of sexual harassment allegations.

    “We solved it!” sang a line-up of celebrities, giving themselves a tongue-in-cheek pat on the back for the strides television has made for women, people of color, and gay men and women behind and in front of the camera.

    But despite one of the most ethnically diverse array of nominees, only Regina King (“Seven Seconds”) Thandie Newton (“Westworld”) and RuPaul (“RuPaul’s Drag Race”) made it to the winner’s podium.

    “I don’t even believe in God, but I am going to thank her tonight,” Newton said.

    Other big winners included “The Assassination of Gianni Versace,” for best limited series and actor Darren Criss, who played the gay serial killer who murdered the Italian designer in Miami in 1997.

    Creator Ryan Murphy dedicated the Emmy to the LGBT community.

    One of the biggest shocks came when presumed front-runner Glover lost the comedy acting category to Bill Hader’s hitman-turned-struggling actor in HBO’s (T.N) showbusiness satire “Barry.”

    “Barry” also brought honors for veteran Henry Winkler, winning a standing ovation and his first-ever Emmy for his supporting role as a self-important acting teacher.

    Yet the warmest applause came when Glenn Weiss used his acceptance speech for directing the televised 2018 Academy Awards show to propose to his girlfriend in the audience, Jan Svendsen. She said yes.

  • Prince Harry appointed Commonwealth youth ambassador

    Prince Harry has been appointed a Commonwealth youth ambassador, his highest-profile public role to date and a job that will see him working with his future wife encouraging young people to use the network of mostly former British colonies.

    Queen Elizabeth awarded the position to her 33-year-old grandson who is fifth-in-line to the throne and has led a rebranding of the monarchy in a bid to make it more modern and relevant.

    “I know that serving as ambassador to young people I’m going have to try to keep up with you all … my job will be to listen to you, my duty will be to ensure that your ideas, concerns, thoughts and hopes are heard,” Harry told the opening of a Commonwealth forum discussing youth issues.

    The announcement coincides with the start of a summit of the Commonwealth Heads of Government in London this week, which will seek to boost the network at a time when Britain is negotiating its departure from the European Union.

    “I’m also incredibly grateful that the woman that I am about to marry, Meghan, will be joining me in this work, in which she too is hugely excited to take part in,” the prince added, drawing applause and cheers from the audience.

    Harry will marry American actress Meghan Markle on May 19.

    In a statement, Buckingham Palace said more than 60 percent of the Commonwealth’s 2.4 billion people were under the age of 30.

    The Queen is the head of the Commonwealth, but questions have been raised over whether her son and heir, Prince Charles, should succeed her.

    “The Queen clearly is personally very committed to the Commonwealth but after her, maybe it’s a time to say ‘well actually the Commonwealth should decide who its own president is on a rotational basis’,” Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the opposition Labour Party, told the BBC.

    Foreign minister Boris Johnson said it was “a matter for the 53 to decide”.

    In his opening speech, Harry praised the queen’s role in the development of the Commonwealth, calling her “the ultimate source of guidance in all things Commonwealth,” citing a speech she made in 1947.

    “She said that whether her life be long or short, it would be dedicated to the service of the people of the Commonwealth. All of us here today can be grateful that it is a long life the Queen is still enjoying,” he said.

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  • Queen Elizabeth to start 2018 London Marathon

    Britain’s Queen Elizabeth will be the official starter of this year’s London Marathon — 30 miles away on a special rostrum in the grounds of Windsor Castle.

    This year’s London Marathon will mark 110 years since the 1908 London Olympics when the marathon route went from Windsor to White City and used the now-standard 26.2 mile distance for the first time.

    “We are deeply honoured that Her Majesty, The Queen, has accepted the invitation to start the 2018 London Marathon,” John Spurling, Chairman of London Marathon Events Ltd., said in a statement

    “Especially as this will happen 110 years after the 1908 Olympic Marathon was started at Windsor Castle by the then Princess Mary, grandmother to The Queen.”

    London Marathon Events Ltd are the organisers of the race.

    The first royal to start the London Marathon was Princess Diana in 1988 while last year the Queen’s grandsons, Prince William and Prince Harry and the Duchess of Cambridge, acted as race starters for the event.

    There has never been a conclusive explanation as to why the 1908 race was run over 26.2 miles.

    Historians suggest the extra 385 yards were included either to finish the race in front of the Royal Box at the White City stadium, or to start it in front of Windsor’s Royal nursery.

    Around 40,000 runners are expected on the start line this year on April 22.

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  • Prince Harry and fiancee Meghan get wedding music tips

    Prince Harry and fiancee Meghan get wedding music tips

    Britain’s Prince Harry and his U.S. fiancee Meghan Markle were given some street-level tips for their wedding music as they visited a pioneering radio station in south London.

    Harry, fifth-in-line to the throne, and actress Markle, best known for the TV legal drama “Suits”, announced their engagement in November, with the wedding set for May at Queen Elizabeth’s Windsor Castle home to the west of London.

    On their second official royal outing together on Tuesday, the couple were greeted by large crowds when they visited the Reprezent radio station in Brixton which was set up in 2008 as part of a response to a rise in knife crime among young people.

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    The station trains hundreds of young people each year in media and employment skills. It offers training in topics ranging from audio and radio production and editing to communication skills and work experience.

    It also runs programs supporting youngsters with specific issues like mental health challenges, a cause dear to Harry’s heart.
    Presenter Gloria Beyi, 17, said the couple showed a keen interest in the station’s music.

    ”The main thing I observed is they go quite well together,“ she told Reuters. ”This is genuine – this is real stuff. Having both of them in one room trying to talk to you and having interest in the station, how it works, the relationship between everyone, it’s just so amazing.”

    Asked about possible wedding music recommendations, she said: “A little bit of house, a little bit of hip-hop, cos Harry did say that he is interested in hip-hop and house.

    “So, that mixed together at a wedding? Then you’re pretty good. Those two genres if they’re there, you’re pretty sorted for your wedding.”

    Harry, 33, and Markle, 36, will marry at Windsor’s St George’s Chapel on May 19.

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  • Harry and Meghan release engagement pictures

    Harry and Meghan release engagement pictures

    Britain’s Prince Harry and his American fiancée Meghan Markle have released a series of portraits by New York-based fashion photographer Alexi Lubomirski to mark their engagement.

    Lubomirski, a former assistant to Mario Testino, famed for his photos of Harry’s mother Princess Diana, took the pictures this week at the royal retreat of Frogmore House, near Windsor Castle, west of London, where the couple are due to marry on May 19.

    Read also: Harry and Meghan to wed May 19 

    “I cannot help but smile when I look at the photos that we took of them, such was their happiness together,” Lubomirski said.

    Queen Elizabeth’s 33-year-old grandson, Harry, fifth-in-line to the throne, and Markle, 36, who stars in the U.S. TV legal drama “Suits”, announced their engagement last month.

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  • Queen Elizabeth, husband Philip celebrate 70 years of marriage quietly

    Queen Elizabeth, husband Philip celebrate 70 years of marriage quietly

    Queen Elizabeth and husband Prince Philip marked their platinum wedding anniversary with a small family get-together on Monday, a far cry from the pomp and celebration which greeted their marriage 70 years ago.

    The couple married at London’s Westminster Abbey on Nov. 20, 1947, just two years after the end of World War Two, in a glittering ceremony which attracted statesmen and royalty from around the world and huge crowds of cheering well-wishers.

    Seventy years on, no public events are planned.

    Elizabeth, now 91, and her 96-year-old husband, who retired from active public life in August, will celebrate the milestone with a private party at Windsor Castle, the monarch’s home to the west of London.

    That contrasts with their silver, golden and diamond wedding anniversaries when they attended thanksgiving services at the thousand-year-old Abbey, where the queen was crowned and where her grandson and his wife, William and Kate, were married in 2011.

    However, the Abbey itself will mark the occasion with a full peal of its bells involving 5,070 changes of sequences, with the 70 reflecting the anniversary, which will last more than three hours.

    “Congratulations to The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh as they celebrate their Platinum Wedding anniversary,” Prime Minister, Theresa May, said on Twitter.

    “They have devoted their lives to the service of the UK and the Commonwealth – my best wishes to them both on this special occasion.”

    The wedding of Princess Elizabeth, as she then was, to the dashing naval officer Philip Mountbatten was seen as raising the nation’s spirits amid an austere background of rationing and shortages that followed the war.

    “Millions will welcome this joyous event as a flash of colour on the hard road we have to travel,” said former Prime Minister, Winston Churchill.

    Five years later, Elizabeth succeeded her father George VI on the throne and has ruled for the following 65 years, more than any other monarch in British history, with Philip by her side throughout.

    “The support he gives to my grandmother is phenomenal,” Prince Harry said in a documentary to mark her 60th year on the throne.

    “Regardless of whether my grandfather seems to be doing his own thing, sort of wandering off like a fish down the river, the fact that he’s there – I personally don’t think that she could do it without him.”

    While the couple’s marriage has remained strong, three of their four children have seen their unions end in divorce, most notably heir Prince Charles’s ill-fated union with his late first wife Princess Diana.

    “He has, quite simply, been my strength and stay all these years,” Elizabeth said in a speech to mark the couple’s 50th wedding anniversary in 1997.

    Royal historian Hugo Vickers said the secret of their long marriage was their mutual support and devotion to duty.

    “They don’t waste a jolt of time wondering whether we like them or not – they just get on with the job,” he said.

    “On the occasions, when I have been lucky enough to see them together, they always look incredibly comfortable in each other’s company.”

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  • British Queen Elizabeth prefers William as successor

    British Queen Elizabeth prefers William as successor

    Queen Elizabeth has announced that she will be passing down her crown to her grandson Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton. This, of course, means that the Queen has skipped over her own son, Prince Charles, in the British monarchy’s line of succession.

     “Her Majesty realised that William and Kate are the future,” said a palace insider. “She has spent 65 years making sure that the House of Windsor survives, and she sees William and Kate as having the energy and star quality to do the job in a modern world. Queen Elizabeth will always do what is best for the long-term health of the monarchy.”

    Her Majesty has also said that she truly does not believe the monarchy has the “respect and power it once had.” The source continued, “In her eyes, William and Kate are the two people who can turn that around.”

    The decision, said a report, has caused a rift between William and his father Charles. According to the same insider, their relationship has been strained, but they will get used to it eventually.

  • Queen Elizabeth visits survivors of London tower fire

    Queen Elizabeth visits survivors of London tower fire

    Queen Elizabeth II and Prince William yesterday  visited survivors of the blaze that ripped through a London tower block in which 17 people were killed .

    Many others remain unaccounted for.

    The Queen and her grandson met survivors, volunteers, local residents and community workers at a fitness centre in Kensington, which is providing emergency accommodation for those affected by the fire in nearby Grenfell Tower.

    On Thursday, the monarch had praised the fire brigade’s “bravery’’ and the “unbelievable generosity’’ of volunteers who fought to mitigate the tragedy.

    The Queen’s visit came  amid an atmosphere of acrimony and confusion.

    A speech given near the tower by London Mayor Sadiq Khan was interrupted by hecklers, who said that the fire “could have been prevented.’’

    David Lammy, a lawmaker from the opposition Labour Party, called for a criminal investigation of possible “corporate manslaughter’’ as anger grew over reports that fire-safety concerns were ignored.

    Both Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May and Labour opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn visited the site on Thursday, with May calling for a full inquiry into the blaze.

    Metropolitan Police Commander Stuart Cundy said that the death toll was expected to climb above the 17 already confirmed.

    The police said six victims had been provisionally identified, adding that they were still unable to estimate the number of people missing.

    Health officials said yesterday  that 24 people were  still being treated following the fire, with 12 remaining in critical care, according to the Press Association.

  • Celebrating the Common Wealth Day

    Celebrating the Common Wealth Day

    The true essence of life is when we all come together in good spirit to promote the values and essence of our countries and ensure its continuous survival and existence; this we do irrespective of our differences in culture and geographic barriers.

    In simple definition, the Commonwealth is a voluntary association of 52 independent and equal sovereign states. It is home to over 3 billion people and includes both advanced economies and developing countries.

    It is a community of friends and equals committed to the maximization of the benefit of their common historical heritage.

    This year, the theme for the commonwealth day is “A Peace-Building Common Wealth”. At a time of increasing instability and uncertainty in the world, there is a fierce urgency for the common wealth family of nations in its rich diversity to become a source of strength and hope for all its members.

    A peace-building common wealth basically reaffirms the common wealth charter principle that international peace and security aid in sustaining economic growth and development and rule of law is essential to the progress and prosperity of all.

    To give an historical colouration, it is important we know that the Commonwealth day is dated to the mid 20th century with the decolonization of the British Empire through the increase of self-governance of its territories. It was formally enacted by the London declaration in 1949 which was ordained by the member states as “free and equal”.

    The head of the common wealth of free association is Queen Elizabeth which is also known to be the monarch of 16 members of the commonwealth, known as commonwealth realms.

    Nigeria joined the common wealth in October 1st, 1960 (suspended 1995–99).

    The purpose of Common Wealth is to support social progress, promotion of common understanding, promotion of sporting activities, discussion of problems as it affects member states, advancing democracy and building economic resilience and affluence.