“Milking their ‘Duke and Duchess’ titles for all their worth, the Montecito grifters have just completed a Down Under ‘royal tour’ by any other name,” said Jane Moore, reflecting on the ongoing discussions surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
As of early Tuesday, the British Royal Family convened at Buckingham Palace to honor what would have been Queen Elizabeth II’s 100th birthday. This event marks a significant moment in royal history.
Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away in September 2022, was a beloved figure. Her legacy continues to resonate within the family and the nation. The gathering included key members such as King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Princess Catherine.
Princess Anne, recognized for her tireless dedication, attended numerous engagements last year—457 to be exact. This commitment underscores her status as one of the hardest working royals.
The palace issued a statement saying, “The visit will be an opportunity to recognize the shared history of our two nations; the breadth of the economic, security and cultural relationship that has developed since then; and the deep people-to-people connections which unite communities.” This reflects the ongoing importance of royal engagements in fostering national unity.
Meanwhile, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, who recently turned 90, was also present. His long tenure as a working royal adds depth to the family’s history. Yet, not all family members are present at these events.
Details remain unconfirmed about whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will attend future royal events. They stepped back from their duties in 2020 and are no longer considered working royals.
I look forward to spending time with the King, whom I greatly respect. It will be TERRIFIC!” remarked Donald Trump in anticipation of upcoming royal engagements. The future of royal celebrations seems poised for continued evolution as new generations take center stage.
