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Who was on balcony at Queen Elizabeth coronation
Charles and Camilla were the first on the balcony, followed by the Pages of Honor that served Charles during the ceremony and other members of the royal family, including Prince William, Princess Kate, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis, Prince Edward, Duchess Sophie, Princess Anne and others.
Why was Zara not on the balcony?
Fair enough! – So we all probably spent most of the weekend gawking at gorgeous snaps of the royal family. Well at least I did anyway. The Trooping of the Colour took place on Saturday, which marks the celebration of the Queen’s birthday. And sure, everyone was there. Zara Tindall, the Queen’s granddaughter, was nowhere to be seen at the event. Well, before anyone even suggests bad blood, the gorgeous Zara had a pretty acceptable reason for missing the party. Zara spent the day competing in the Bramham International Horse Trials rather than taking to the balcony.
- Fair enough! Herself and her husband, Mike Tindall, are big fans of the horse trials, and no doubt Mike would have taken their daughters along for the occasion.
- And in fairness, Zara Tindall tends to skip the Trooping of the Colour quite often, as she’s not technically a working member of the royal family.
However, she and Mike do attend the big important events, like family weddings and the Queen’s 90th birthday. They try and keep the rest of their lives as low key, and as normal as possible. Good for them!
Who was missing from the balcony?
Who made the cut and who’s missing as slimmed-down royals appear on balcony for King’s birthday
- King Charles opted for a slimmed-down showing of royals on the balcony for his first Trooping the Colour ceremony as monarch.
- Just a dozen members of the royal family were present to wave to the crowds at Buckingham Palace and watch the Red Arrows fly past – a far smaller headcount than the crowded balcony seen for the event under the late Queen.
- Among those not present were Harry and Meghan, after their much-publicised fallout with their family, and Prince Andrew, who is no longer a working royal and has been stripped of his titles
- The King’s nieces and nephews were shut out, including Prince Andrew’s children Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie – who have appeared in the past but were excluded from proceedings as they are also not working royals.
- The late Queen’s cousins the Duke of Kent and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, who are working royals but are far from the line of succession, appeared on the balcony but stood apart from the ‘core’ group of royals for the highly-coordinated photo opportunity.
The Royal Family stand on the balcony – with distance between ‘core’ royals and the King’s cousins (Photo: Paul Marriott/Getty)
- Princess Alexandra, 86, who is officially a working royal, did not appear.
- The omissions led to what some described as a ‘sparse’ turnout on the balcony.
- “I do have to say, I miss seeing the broader family on the balcony,” wrote Brittany, the editor of Royal News Network.
“Charles could have at least included his nieces and nephews and their children, and excluded the broader Kent and Gloucester clans. It looks a bit sparse up there, and it’s just gonna get smaller.” In previous years, the late Queen Elizabeth II was joined by as many as 30 members of the royal family. In this photo from 2019, royals crowd the balcony at Buckingham Palace during Trooping The Colour (Photo by Neil Mockford/GC)
- Who is in
- King Charles III
- Queen Camilla
- Prince of Wales ( Prince William ) and his wife the Princess of Wales ( Kate Middleton )
- Prince William’s children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis
- The King’s sister, the Princess Royal ( Princess Anne ) and her husband Sir Timothy Laurence
- The King’s brother, the Duke of Edinburgh ( Prince Edward ) and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh
- The late Queen’s cousin Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and his wife Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester
- The late Queen’s Prince Edward, Duke of Kent
- Who was missing
- The King’s second son, the Duke of Sussex ( Prince Harry ) and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex
- Prince Harry’s children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet
- The Duke of York ( Prince Andrew )
- Prince Andrew’s children, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, and his grandchildren
- Princess Anne’s children, Zara Tindall and Peter Phillips, and her grandchildren
- Prince Edward’s children, James, Earl of Wessex and Lady Louise Windsor
- The late Queen’s cousin Princess Alexandra
- The Duke of Gloucester’s children
- The Duke of Kent’s children
Royal commentator Robert Hardman suggested that one reason for the reduced balcony turnout could be renovation works at the palace, telling the BBC: “One of the reasons it’s a slightly reduced family party is Buckingham Palace is very much a building site, and behind those windows, a lot of that is under refurbishment. There isn’t the great scope for a large family gathering there.”
- However, King Charles is known to favour a slimmed-down and cheaper royal family going forward – with the palace shifting its PR efforts towards promoting those in the immediate line of succession.
- The Trooping the Colour marked another turning of the page, with the King becoming the first monarch in 30 years to attend on horseback.
- He was joined on by the royal colonels – the Prince of Wales, Colonel, Welsh Guards; the Princess Royal, Gold Stick in Waiting and Colonel of The Blues and Royals; and the Duke of Edinburgh, riding for the first time in his role as Colonel of the 1st Battalion London Guards, formed last year.
- Travelling in a carriage were the Queen, who is Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, and the Princess of Wales as Colonel of the Irish Guards, along with Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, eight, and five-year-old Prince Louis.
- The royal party were in the midst of a sovereign’s mounted escort, formed by troops from the Household Cavalry’s Life Guards and Blues and Royals, in their shining breastplates and plumed helmets, and a ripple of cheers followed them when they travelled along The Mall.
King Charles salutes as he rides on horseback as part of Trooping the Colour parade (Photo: Toby Melville/Reuters)
- Soon after the King arrived on the parade ground the national anthem was played as a mark of respect and Charles had to steady his horse but it would not settle and a groom stepped forward to help.
- The King began the ceremony by inspecting the lines of guardsmen on the parade ground, casting a critical eye over the soldiers, formed in two lines, as he rode past.
- William, Anne, and Edward rode behind Charles while Camilla and Kate were in a carriage – a symbolic image of the royal family supporting their King as another milestone was reached.
- The Queen and the princess wore contrasting outfits, with Camilla in a red silk dress that took inspiration from her regiment, the Grenadier Guards, while Kate was in a striking green dress by Andrew Gn and matching hat by Philip Treacy in honour of her Irish Guards.
- The pair later took their seats on a dais with the Duke of Kent, Colonel, Scots Guards, to watch the march past of the troops – a first for the royal women – while the King and the other royal colonels remained on horseback alongside.
- The sight of a monarch riding throughout Trooping the Colour had not happened since 1986 when the Queen rode her charger Burmese for the final time.
- It was a gift from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and Charles’ horse Noble was also from the Commonwealth country’s famous Mounties.
- Trooping the Colour is a social as well as a ceremonial occasion and in the stands overlooking the parade ground were around 8,000 wives, girlfriends and parents of the guardsmen and officers on parade.
- The event featured around 1,500 soldiers in total and hundreds of Guardsmen were lined up on the parade ground waiting to be inspected by King, who will be joined by the mounted royal Colonels, including the Queen and Kate in a carriage.
Trooping the Colour is a traditonal parade held to mark the British Sovereign’s official birthday (Photo: Neil Mockford/Getty Images)
- For the first time since 1989, all five regiments of Foot Guards – the Welsh, Scots, Irish, Coldstream and Grenadier – were on parade together for the event.
- The colour, or regimental flag, that will be trooped in front of hundreds of Guardsmen and officers will be the King’s Colour of the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards.
- The colour was first trooped through the ranks of soldiers before the guardsmen marched past the King, first in slow then in quick time, with the King acknowledging the command of “eyes right” with a salute.
- The massed bands of the Household Division and the Mounted Band of the Household Calvary provided the musical backing for the ceremony.
- Also taking part was the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery, who will fire a 41-gun salute in Green Park to mark the King’s official birthday, while a further 62 volleys will be fired from the Tower of London by the Honourable Artillery Company.
: Who made the cut and who’s missing as slimmed-down royals appear on balcony for King’s birthday
Why wasn t Harry on the balcony?
Prince Harry was not invited to appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after his father was crowned, Sky News understands. On Saturday, the palace confirmed that he would have “no formal role” at the King’s coronation, The prince’s representatives are understood to be at pains today to spell out exactly what that means – he was not invited to be on the balcony with working members of the Royal Family,
- However, the Queen’s sister and lady in attendance, who are also not working royals, were on the balcony for the historic moment.
- The Duke of Sussex left Westminster Abbey swiftly after the coronation ceremony to catch a flight back to Los Angeles.
- His son, Prince Archie, turned four on Saturday, and spent the day with his mother, the Duchess of Sussex, at their US home.
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- Harry’s appearance at the coronation was his first in public alongside the royals since he made claims about his family in his controversial memoir Spare,
- He was seated in the third row for the crowning of the King alongside Prince Andrew, who stepped away from public life after a disastrous Newsnight interview in November 2019 in which he discussed his friendship with paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Harry and Andrew sat two rows behind Prince William.
Why was Prince Harry not on the balcony at the coronation?
– One person who was notably absent from the display: Prince Harry. While Harry was in attendance at Westminster Abbey this morning for his father’s crowning, as he was not on the balcony as he is not a working royal. His wife Meghan did not make the trip for the event; she stayed in California with the Sussexes’ two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. Digital Director As the digital director for Town & Country, Caroline Hallemann covers culture, entertainment, and a range of other subjects : Why Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Were Not Included in the Coronation Balcony Photo Moment
Did Harry stand on the balcony?
Was Harry allowed to join the “working royals” on the balcony? – Harry did not appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the ceremony, a longtime tradition for senior members of the royal family. Instead, newly-crowned King Charles III and Queen Camilla stood with the “working” members of the family as well as their grandkids — many of whom played roles during the ceremony. Left to right: Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor; Sir Timothy Laurence; Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh; Princess Charlotte of Wales; Princess Anne, Princess Royal; Catherine, Princess of Wales; Prince Louis of Wales; Prince William, Duke of Cambridge; Prince George of Wales; King Charles III and Queen Camilla on the Buckingham Palace balcony following the coronation on May 6, 2023.
/ Getty Images Harry and Meghan attended Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral last year, but tension remained behind the scenes, according to Valentine Low, royal correspondent for the Times of London newspaper. “There was definitely not any great personal warmth between the two couples,” Low told CBS News about Princes Harry and William and their wives.
Low said Meghan may have skipped the coronation so as to lessen the drama. Meghan planned to have a “low-key party at home” for Archie’s fourth birthday, a source told People magazine.U.K. publication The Sun reported Harry would only be in the U.K. for about 24 hours and would leave promptly after the coronation ceremony.
What celebrity fell off balcony?
Actor who fell to death at party with Pete Doherty ‘likely pushed’ Published: 23:56 BST, 22 September 2023 | Updated: 02:00 BST, 23 September 2023
- An actor who fell from a balcony to his death at a party after an argument with Libertines frontman Peter Doherty was likely ‘thrown’, an expert has claimed.
- Mark Blanco, 30, died in 2006 after falling from a block of flats at an event attended by a number of friends and the then-Babyshambles singer-songwriter.
- Police investigated the case, and Doherty was after an inquest into the actor’s death, but there have been no charges to date.
- Doherty wrote in a blog post in 2011, now inaccessible, that neither he nor anybody else was with Blanco just before he died.
- ‘When he fell or jumped he was alone,’ he wrote, according to,
- But CCTV analyst and instructor Grant Frederick has now alleged, based on fresh analysis of footage of the fall, that ‘there couldn’t be just one person on the balcony’.
- He told : ‘What I would see is that Mark has come out and somebody has taken Mark and is putting him over the balcony.
- ‘If the measurements and the distance are correct, then Mark was thrown over the balcony, Mark was murdered.’
- Frederick claimed he had asked the to perform his analysis ten years ago, but they had failed to.
- Blanco’s mother has continued to seek answers to the unresolved questions around her son’s death, reportedly spending £100,000 on her own investigation.
Sheila Blanco the Met made mistakes in the investigation, including missing key evidence, and will feature in a new documentary, ‘, Who Killed My Son?’, on September 25. Peter Doherty performs at the Arenes de Lutece, Paris, on June 21, 2021, as part of the annual Make Music Day Sheila Blanco (left) and her son, Mark, who died from head injuries in December 2006
- Mark Blanco, an aspiring actor, had been leafletting for his new play before making his way to Paul Roundhill’s apartment in East London on December 2, 2006.
- He was reportedly one of six in attendance at the party, including Doherty.
- Naomi Stirk, another guest, has that Blanco had been drinking and ‘was on a different wavelength’.
- Blanco had become ‘aggressively excited’ towards Doherty, according to a contemporary statement by Roundhill.
‘When Mark arrived he was extremely excited about the play. He couldn’t stop talking about it. He had had quite a lot to drink and was aggressively excited. ‘At one point he had Pete pinned to the wall and was waving a rolled up promotional poster for the play at him. Pete looked a bit white and Mark was getting out of order.’
- Roundhill claimed he dragged Blanco out of the flat by his coat because he ‘wouldn’t leave and was being aggressive’.
- Blanco was found lying unconscious and covered in blood by another guest, Annabel, as she left the party later on.
- Blanco was taken to the Royal London hospital and later pronounced dead on December 3, 2006.
- Scotland Yard gave the cause of death as severe head injuries consistent with a fall.
A statement at the time said: ‘At this early stage it does not appear there was any third party involvement in the incident. However, police retain an open mind.’
- Police said in a postmortem examination at the time that the talented Cambridge graduate appeared to have fallen to his death from the third floor flat in the early hours of December 3.
- They said that the portmortem suggested there was no third party involvement in Blanco’s death.
- Doherty admitted in his book, A Likely Lad, that he ‘legged it’ after finding Blanco because he did not want any trouble with the police – following arrests in 2005.
- But five years later, the Crown Prosecution Service ruled in 2011 that there was ‘insufficient evidence’ to charge Doherty over his death.
- Jenny Hopkins, a spokesperson for the CPS said of the verdict: ‘None of the evidence is capable of establishing to the required standard that Mr Blanco was thrown or pushed from the balcony or that any other individual was present at the time he fell.’
- Blanco’s family were to have reacted furiously at the decision, according to NME.
- His mother, Sheila, is now to feature in a new Channel 4 documentary, ‘Pete Doherty, Who Killed My Son?’
- The teacher from Guildford believes the Met made mistakes in the investigation and lied about watching the CCTV footage, according to,
- She says the footage shows a ‘callous’ Doherty with Johnny ‘Headloack’ Jeannevol ‘stepping’ over Mark after he fell.
- Ms Stirk has claimed: ‘I don’t know if it was murder or manslaughter but I know something went on and it wasn’t accidental.’
Peter Doherty and Carl Barât of The Libertines perform at Benicàssim on July 19, 2014 Carl Barât and Peter Doherty perform at Castlefield Bowl, Manchester, England, July 1, 2022 Ms Blanco told The Sun that she has spent over £100,000 conducting her own investigation into her son’s murder.
Why was Meghan not at coronation?
Meghan Markle did attend the coronation but in disguise, claim Royal Family fans King Charles III’s coronation took place over the weekend and Meghan Markle was absent from the event, however, some claim that she did attend but she was wearing a wig, glasses, and an old-timey mustache, Meghan spotted happily hiking shortly after avoiding King Charles’ coronation
- Twitter users are convinced of the “similarities” and although there are not many of them, some raised the question about the Dutchess of Sussex’s attendance at the coronation.
- Fans believe Meghan Markle attended the coronation
- Those who were vigilant of her “presence” picked her out from a crowd of more than 2000 people who gathered at Westminster Abbey
“, you’re not fooling us.” one wrote on Twitter. Another person added “Snowpiercer” actress Tilda Swinton, 62, “deep in character.”, ” Looks like a character from guess who! ” another suggested.
- ” Just wait until the polyjuice potion wears off,” another user used a Harry Potter reference
- At the end of the day, everybody knew that it was just a hoax and the man in the picture was identified as Sir Karl Jenkins the legendary composer attended the ceremony as his compositions were being played at the coronation.
- Sir Karl Jenkins added, “I t obviously sums up Welsh culture – the harp – and he has always supported Welsh music,”
- Prince Harry left for the airport immediately after the event
- “I don’t know whether he chose it, but he was happy to have it there. I know he likes it, otherwise, he wouldn’t have asked me,” he elaborated
- Markle did not attend as she claims that all the drama around the Royals would disturb her inner peace and state of mind as she has been very outspoken on different channels, including the Netflix docuseries.
- Meanwhile, Prince Harry was spotted leaving as soon as the coronation ceremony ended and jumped on a plane to head back to the States to celebrate Archie’s birthday.
: Meghan Markle did attend the coronation but in disguise, claim Royal Family fans
Was Harry invited to be on the balcony
It was the moment royal watchers had been waiting for. Following their coronation ceremony, King Charles III and Camilla, the queen consort, gathered on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, wearing their crowns, to wave at the crowds. Prince Harry, the son of Charles and Princess Diana, did not join him.
- Where was he? A source familiar with the coronation planning told NBC News that Harry was not invited to join the royal family on the balcony following the coronation.
- Buckingham Palace declined to comment.
- As seen in photographs, Harry left Westminster Abbey in an SUV while members of the royal family processed to Buckingham Palace in a gold carriage.
Just as Harry arrived solo, he left solo. Prince Harry departs Westminster Abbey after the coronation. Karwai Tang / WireImage It appeared that only working royals were part of the traditional balcony moment, The newly minted king and queen were joined by William and Catherine, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis,
- Charles and Camilla’s eight pages of honor also stood on the balcony, including George, three of Camilla’s grandchildren — Gus Lopes, Louis Lopes and Freddy Parker Bowles — and her great-nephew Arthur Elliot.
- Along with Harry and Prince Andrew, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie were not seen on the balcony, but did attend the coronation ceremony.
Neither Harry nor Andrew are working members of the royal family. Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla wave to the crowds from the balcony of Buckingham Palace after their coronation ceremony, in London, Saturday, May 6, 2023. Petr David Josek / AP The prince was all smiles both while getting into the vehicle on the rainy Saturday in London, as well as while sitting in the third row of his father’s coronation ceremony.
The coronation marked the first time Harry was publicly with the royal family since publishing his tell-all memoir “Spare,” which had bombshell revelations about his upbringing and details about his fallout with his brother. Harry alleged his older brother Prince William physically attacked him during a fight about Meghan,
Since calling out the royal family both in “Spare” and in the press, Harry and Meghan’s presence at the coronation was in question. In January, he told British network ITV that “the ball” was “in their court.” “There’s a lot that can happen between now and then,” he said at the time.
- But, you know, the door is always open.” In addition to his father’s coronation, May 6 also marks Prince Archie’s 4th birthday.
- Harry’s son is currently in California, with 1-year-old sister Princess Lilibet and his mom, the former Meghan Markle, who did not attend the coronation,
- The planned absence of Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, was announced April 12.
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Why was Beatrice and Eugenie not on balcony?
GABRIELA HEARST Luz two-tone wool-crepe midi dress – Now 40% Off While neither Beatrice nor Eugenie appeared on the Buckingham Palace balcony yesterday following the coronation service—only senior working members of the royal family were on the balcony, along with those who had roles in the service—both are expected to attend the Coronation Concert tonight alongside their husbands. WPA Pool // Getty Images Their mom, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York was not invited to the coronation service, but plans to attend the Windsor Castle concert. “I’m very supportive of the King and the Queen Consort, and I really am glad to do whatever it takes to support them on their road ahead,” she told People, Emily Burack (she/her) is the news writer for Town & Country, where she covers entertainment, culture, the royals, and a range of other subjects. Before joining T&C, she was the deputy managing editor at Hey Alma, a Jewish culture site. Follow her @emburack on Twitter and Instagram,
Who was snubbed at coronation?
The British royal family, world royals and hundreds of charity representatives came together for King Charles and Queen Camilla ‘s coronation — but some players were missing. Meghan Markle, Sarah Ferguson and Charles Spencer were not among the 2,200 people in Westminster Abbey for the crowning ceremony on Saturday.
Buckingham Palace previously announced that Prince Harry would attend while the Duchess of Sussex stayed back in California with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, on her son’s 4th birthday, “Buckingham Palace is pleased to confirm that The Duke of Sussex will attend the Coronation Service at Westminster Abbey on 6th May.
The Duchess of Sussex will remain in California with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet,” the palace announced in April. Prince Harry, 38, wanted to be at the coronation to support his father at this important moment in his life, a friend told PEOPLE.
Prince Harry. Ben Stansall – WPA Pool/Getty Images While King Charles’ sister Princess Anne attended the coronation with her husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, and brother Prince Edward was accompanied by his wife Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, Prince Andrew ‘s ex-wife was not present. PEOPLE previously confirmed that Fergie was not invited to the church coronation after she alluded to the news on the ITV talk show Loose Women,
“I personally will be having a little tearoom and coronation chicken sandwich and putting out the bunting, that’s what I’m going to be doing. Because that would make me very happy,” the Duchess of York, 63, said in April. “I also love to watch it on the telly because you hear a lot on the telly.
The commentators are always good. And then all the family come back.” “Because, remember, I am divorced from him,” Ferguson continued, referencing her relationship with the Duke of York, whom she divorced in 1996. “I don’t expect — you can’t have it both ways. You can’t be divorced and then say, ‘I want this.’ You’re in or you’re out,” ANDREW MATTHEWS/POOL/AFP via Getty Though she was not at Westminster Abbey, Fergie maintains a warm relationship with King Charles and Queen Camilla.
In recent months, she was invited to spend Christmas and Easter with the royal family and expected to be in the VIP section of the Coronation Concert on Sunday. While recently speaking to PEOPLE about her historical fiction novel A Most Intriguing Lady, the Duchess of York said she hoped to do all she could for the royal couple.
- I’m very supportive of the King and the Queen Consort, and I really am glad to do whatever it takes to support them on their road ahead,” Fergie told PEOPLE.
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- Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Though Princess Diana ‘s younger brother Charles has stepped into the spotlight for special occasions like Prince William and Prince Harry ‘s royal weddings, he revealed over the winter that he would not be at the coronation.
While appearing on the Off Air with Jane and Fi podcast in February, host Jane Garvey playfully asked Charles if he’d participate in the crowning ceremony given his peerage title as Earl Spencer. “I think we’ve never had an official role in it, just turned up like everyone else used to, when it was the hereditary peers and the House of Lords,” the author and historian, 58, explained.
- That’s no longer the case.
- There is some old coronet knocking around somewhere, but I won’t be wearing it soon, I don’t think.” “Will you not be going?” Garvey pressed.
- I wouldn’t have thought so — I think it’s only about 2,000 people going,” Charles replied, pointing to the slimmer guest list greatly scaled back from the 8,251 people at Queen Elizabeth ‘s coronation in 1953.
On the same topic, the podcast host continued, “Can I ask you, Charles, I imagine your feelings on that day might be quite mixed? Those of us with memories of your sister Diana, I think many of us.we will be thinking of her, and I hope that’s not offensive, but she will be in our minds.” RELATED VIDEO: All About the London Church Where King Charles’ Coronation Took Place Can’t get enough of PEOPLE ‘s Royals coverage? Sign up for our free Royals newsletter to get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! “I think that’s very complimentary, actually,” he replied.
Obviously, I think of Diana every day, in a different context.” Charles was a visible figure at Princess Diana’s funeral in 1997, from walking behind her coffin with his young nephews William and Harry to delivering the eulogy, More recently, the 9th Earl Spencer attended Queen Elizabeth ‘s committal service following her death in September.
The Queen was Charles’ godmother, and his father John was an equerry to the monarch in the 1950s.
Could Zara have been a princess
Why isn’t Zara Tindall a princess? – Centuries-old royal tradition dictates that only male royals can pass down royal titles, and you can only be a prince or a princess if you have a father in the direct line of succession. Since Zara Tindall is the daughter of Princess Anne and Mark Phillips, who is a commoner, this means she cannot be a princess.
However, the modern Royal Family is not so prescriptive, and it was in fact the Princess Royal’s decision not to have her children given titles. Ms Tindall has spoken of being grateful to have lived without a title. She said in 2015: “I’m very lucky that both my parents decided to not use the title and we grew up and did all the things that gave us the opportunity to do.” Former Buckingham Palace press secretary Dickie Arbiter agreed.
“It was a masterstroke of the Princess Royal when she decided not to give her children titles,” he said. “Growing up as a commoner allowed Zara to thrive as her own woman, and there has never been pressure on her to conform. She has benefited from it in all sorts of ways.”
Who were the children on the balcony
Who’s who on the Buckingham Palace balcony? King Charles and Queen Camilla are joined by royals and Pages of Honour Buckingham Palace balcony line-up: the Duke of Edinburgh, the Earl of Wessex, Lady Louise Windsor, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, the Duchess of Edinburgh, the Princess Royal, Princess Charlotte, the Princess of Wales, Prince Louis, the Prince of Wales, the King’s Pages of Honour including Prince George, Lord Oliver Cholmondley, Nicholas Barclay, Ralph Tollemache, King Charles III and Queen Camilla, the Queen’s Pages of Honour including Louis and Gus Lopes, Freddy Parker Bowles and Arthur Eliot, Lady in Attendance Annabel Elliot and Marchioness of Lansdowne, Princess Alexandra of Kent, the Duke of Kent, the Duchess of Gloucester and the Duke of Gloucester Jordan Pettitt – PA Images/Getty Images In a crowning moment to, King Charles and Queen Camilla appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace alongside their and members of the Royal Family.
Ing Charles and Queen Camilla were joined by their eight pages – including and Queen Camilla’s three grandsons – as well as the Prince and Princess of Wales and and ; the Duke and Duchess of and their children; and Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence; the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester; Princess Alexandra, the Hon Lady Ogilvy and, Duke of,
King Charles and Queen Camilla Dan Kitwood/Getty Images Crowds who had patiently lined, some of them camping overnight, were allowed to enter the grounds of Buckingham Palace to share in the moment. Inclement weather meant the scheduled flypast had to be scaled back, however that didn’t dampen the spirits of the flag-waving well-wishers who were soaking up the atmosphere on this historic occasion.
The Duke of Edinburgh, Lady Louise Windsor, Sir Timothy Laurence, Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Charlotte, Princess Anne, Princess of Wales, Prince Louis, Prince William Brandon Bell/Getty Images After watching the Red Arrows and helicopters soar over, King Charles and Queen Camilla retreated inside the royal palace.
Some of those in the crowd thought that was the royal showcase finished. But in a joyous moment, the King and Queen returned for a final appearance. In keeping with recent royal tradition, King Charles and Queen Camilla elected to only invite working members of the Royal Family onto the balcony.
- This means that some who attended the Coronation, including,, Zara and Mike Tindall, and, were not present.
- OLI SCARFF/Getty Images It will undoubtedly be a moment to remember for the eight who were given the ceremonial role of Pages of Honour.
- The King and Queen had four pages of honour each.
- For King Charles, the role is being served by his grandson and future king, ; Lord Oliver Cholmondeley, son of Lord-in-Waiting the Marquess of Cholmondeley; Ralph Tollemache, ; and Nicholas Barclay, grandson of King Charles’s second cousin and ‘s companion Sarah Troughton.
Meanwhile, has selected her three grandsons Gus and Louis Lopes and Freddy Parker Bowles, and her great-nephew Arthur Elliot. In a touching moment, Queen Camilla was also joined by her sister, Annabel Elliot, and the Marchioness of Lansdowne, who serves as one of six companions to the Queen.
Were Camilla’s sisters on the balcony?
Annabel Elliot, Queen Camilla’s sister, suffered personal tragedy months before the Coronation Annabel Elliot (right) and the Marchioness of Lansdowne (left) stand behind Queen Camilla at the Coronation WPA Pool/Getty Images Queen Camilla ensured her family and closest friends were front and centre as she was crowned alongside at the Coronation.
- A trusted confidante, and Annabel Elliot, Her Majesty’s sister, were given the important – and highly visible – role of attendant to,
- It meant that interior designer Elliot, 74, was only ever a few feet away from her sister throughout the Westminster Abbey service.
- There was another source of pride for Elliot: her grandson, Arthur Elliot, was selected as one of eight,
Together with Camilla’s grandsons, Gus and Louis Lopes and Freddy Parker Bowles, Arthur tended to Her Majesty’s ceremonial robes. Both Arthur and Annabel Elliot were given the honour of appearing on the alongside Their Majesties and working members of the Royal Family.
Ing Charles III and Queen Camilla were joined by Annabel Elliot, Lady Lansdowne and their Pages of Honour on the balcony of Buckingham Palace Christopher Furlong/Getty Images However, there no doubt would have been a bittersweetness to the occasion. For Annabel only recently lost her husband of 50 years, Simon Elliot, who died earlier this year at the age of 82 after a long illness.
Simon Elliot, a businessman and landowner, married the then Annabel Shand in 1972. Camilla married her first husband, (who also attended the Coronation), the following year. Annabel and Camilla also had a brother, Mark Shand, the travel writer and conservationist, who died in 2014 aged 62.
- Simon Elliot and Annabel Elliot, 2011 Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images After studying fine art in Florence, Annabel became an interior designer and antiques dealer – and is now trusted to bring her impeccable taste to the royal estates.
- Annabel and Simon had three children together: daughters Alice and Catherine and son Ben Elliot, former co-chairman of the Conservative Party.
Elliot, Arthur’s father, was among the well-heeled guests who descended on, Simon Elliot was known for his quiet charisma. ‘He was beyond courageous in his last few months, his family and friends are devastated to lose a man whose middle name was loyalty,’ sources told the Independent at the time of his death.
- He was a fount of common sense and wisdom and it is a great sadness that he has gone so early.’ Ayesha Shand, Annabel Elliot, Princess Eugenie, Queen Camilla and King Charles (then the Duchess of Cornwall and Prince of Wales), 2015 David M.
- Benett/Getty Images Like his wife Annabel, Simon Elliot enjoyed a close relationship with the King and Queen.
Indeed, the couple joined the then Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall on their honeymoon in Balmoral in 2005. Reports suggested that royal staff were instructed to lay ‘the wedding night table for four instead of two’. Annabel also joined the King and Queen and the Prince and Princess of Wales (then the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge) at the premiere of No Time To Die in September 2022.
In March, King Charles and Queen Camilla were among the mourners who Police cordoned off roads for the coffin to be driven through his home village of Stourpaine, Dorset, and mourners gathered at Holy Trinity Church for the service before heading to the White Horse Inn. Annabel Elliot and Queen Camilla (then the Duchess of Cornwall) at Wimbledon, 2015 Karwai Tang Queen Camilla was clear in wanting her nearest and dearest to be involved in the Coronation.
‘She is fiercely loyal to friends and that will be reflected in who goes to the big day,’ Lady Lansdowne said ahead of the service. ‘She wants to be loyal to the people who’ve stood by her.’ Annabel Elliot’s towering role on the day suggests that there are very few people more steadfast in their support of Her Majesty than her beloved sister.
Is Prince Harry missing his family?
Prince Harry is thought to ‘miss his family more than ever’ this summer after he and wife Meghan Markle decided to move from the United Kingdom to Montecito, California three years ago Prince Harry is said to feel “nostalgic” over the summer he is missing out on ( Image: Getty Images) Prince Harry is said to be missing his UK-based family “more than ever” this summer as his brother Prince William and sister-in-law Kate Middleton have family fun on holiday.
- The Duke of Sussex and his wife, Meghan Markle, stepped down from Royal duties in 2020, with the couple moving to America.
- They now reside in sunny California in a sprawling mansion in Montecito with their children, Archie and Lilibet.
- But despite having moved away and on with his life, Harry is said to be a little sad that he’s missing out on what the Royals are getting up to this summer.
Usually he’d be enjoying some downtime in Norfolk at the Sandringham estate, but instead he and Meghan are said to be “trying to rescue their ailing brand”. Prince Harry is said to be missing his brother and sister-in-law after making a new life for himself and wife Meghan in Montecito ( Image: Getty Images) Meanwhile, the Prince and Princess of Wales recently spent some time at their Norfolk home, Amner Hall, where they are with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, as well as Prince Edward and his wife Sophie.
The 10-bedroom country mansion was a gift from Queen Elizabeth II. It is said to have a swimming pool and tennis court. And according to an expert, Prince Harry might be feeling a little somber at what he’s missing out on. Speaking to Closer Magazine, Royal author and expert Katie Nicholl has provided an insight into how Harry might be feeling this summer.
She told the outlet: “I think Harry must miss his family more than ever, and not coming back to the UK for the summer.” She added that the Duke had always loved spending summer in England, with him said to have hoped that “his children would have a special relationship with their cousins” in the same way he did with Princess Beatrice and Eugenie.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle moved to Montecito in 2020, which came shortly after they announced they were stepping down from Royal duties ( Image: alexilubomirski/Instagram) The couple are said to be eyeing up a move from Montecito to Malibu ( Image: Toby Melville – Pool/Getty Images) She explained how the Royal cousins would spend their summers in Norfolk and Scotland, with Harry’s life “very different” now.
She added: “You have to wonder whether the novelty of that has worn off.” This comes as reports swirl that the couple are facing problems following on from their brutal Spotify axe and Emmys snub, with them apparently looking to move from Montecito to Malibu,
Was Camilla’s sister on the balcony?
Annabel Elliot, Queen Camilla’s sister, suffered personal tragedy months before the Coronation Annabel Elliot (right) and the Marchioness of Lansdowne (left) stand behind Queen Camilla at the Coronation WPA Pool/Getty Images Queen Camilla ensured her family and closest friends were front and centre as she was crowned alongside at the Coronation.
- A trusted confidante, and Annabel Elliot, Her Majesty’s sister, were given the important – and highly visible – role of attendant to,
- It meant that interior designer Elliot, 74, was only ever a few feet away from her sister throughout the Westminster Abbey service.
- There was another source of pride for Elliot: her grandson, Arthur Elliot, was selected as one of eight,
Together with Camilla’s grandsons, Gus and Louis Lopes and Freddy Parker Bowles, Arthur tended to Her Majesty’s ceremonial robes. Both Arthur and Annabel Elliot were given the honour of appearing on the alongside Their Majesties and working members of the Royal Family.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla were joined by Annabel Elliot, Lady Lansdowne and their Pages of Honour on the balcony of Buckingham Palace Christopher Furlong/Getty Images However, there no doubt would have been a bittersweetness to the occasion. For Annabel only recently lost her husband of 50 years, Simon Elliot, who died earlier this year at the age of 82 after a long illness.
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Simon Elliot, a businessman and landowner, married the then Annabel Shand in 1972. Camilla married her first husband, (who also attended the Coronation), the following year. Annabel and Camilla also had a brother, Mark Shand, the travel writer and conservationist, who died in 2014 aged 62.
- Simon Elliot and Annabel Elliot, 2011 Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images After studying fine art in Florence, Annabel became an interior designer and antiques dealer – and is now trusted to bring her impeccable taste to the royal estates.
- Annabel and Simon had three children together: daughters Alice and Catherine and son Ben Elliot, former co-chairman of the Conservative Party.
Elliot, Arthur’s father, was among the well-heeled guests who descended on, Simon Elliot was known for his quiet charisma. ‘He was beyond courageous in his last few months, his family and friends are devastated to lose a man whose middle name was loyalty,’ sources told the Independent at the time of his death.
- He was a fount of common sense and wisdom and it is a great sadness that he has gone so early.’ Ayesha Shand, Annabel Elliot, Princess Eugenie, Queen Camilla and King Charles (then the Duchess of Cornwall and Prince of Wales), 2015 David M.
- Benett/Getty Images Like his wife Annabel, Simon Elliot enjoyed a close relationship with the King and Queen.
Indeed, the couple joined the then Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall on their honeymoon in Balmoral in 2005. Reports suggested that royal staff were instructed to lay ‘the wedding night table for four instead of two’. Annabel also joined the King and Queen and the Prince and Princess of Wales (then the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge) at the premiere of No Time To Die in September 2022.
In March, King Charles and Queen Camilla were among the mourners who Police cordoned off roads for the coffin to be driven through his home village of Stourpaine, Dorset, and mourners gathered at Holy Trinity Church for the service before heading to the White Horse Inn. Annabel Elliot and Queen Camilla (then the Duchess of Cornwall) at Wimbledon, 2015 Karwai Tang Queen Camilla was clear in wanting her nearest and dearest to be involved in the Coronation.
‘She is fiercely loyal to friends and that will be reflected in who goes to the big day,’ Lady Lansdowne said ahead of the service. ‘She wants to be loyal to the people who’ve stood by her.’ Annabel Elliot’s towering role on the day suggests that there are very few people more steadfast in their support of Her Majesty than her beloved sister.
What did Charles say on the balcony?
King’s concerned comment to Camilla on Coronation balcony revealed by lip reader Exclusive: As members of the Royal Family all stepped out onto Buckingham Palace’s balcony, King Charles turned to his wife Camilla and appeared to jokingly make a comment King Charles and Queen Camilla look at each other as they stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace made a concerned comment to Queen Camilla while they stood on Buckingham Palace’s balcony during their, a lipreader has revealed. Tens of thousands turned out in central London to see the pomp and pageantry last weekend, with the newly-crowned monarchs processing through the streets in the Gold State Coach and taking to the Palace balcony in their glittering crowns.
- Charles and were joined by family members including the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, and the Princess Royal as they stepped out into the rain at 2.25pm.
- In the minutes beforehand, members of the public made their way slowly towards the Palace behind controlled lines of police officers, before a final excited scurry over to the railings to claim a front-row view.
Tens of thousands turned out in central London to see the pomp and pageantry last weekend ( AP)
- Smiling and waving, the determined royal fans were undeterred by the grey drizzly day which had resulted in a sea of raincoats, ponchos and umbrellas.
- And as they all stepped out onto the balcony, the King appeared to jokingly make a comment to his wife Camilla.
Elisabeth Taunton, a professional lipreader, told the Mirror that Charles said: “I’m not going to get too close so the service have to (.run in) rescue me”. The Queen then gestured to the young royals on her left, saying: ” Move. move up, go on, come here, move up”, then added in reference to her gown: “Just drop it”.
- Charles then waved to the crowds gathered below, as the camera panned out to the gates of the palace.
- The revelation comes after Buckingham Palace said that t he King and Queen were “deeply touched” by the nation’s celebration of their historic Coronation.
- As the festivities continued on Sunday with Big Lunches attended by royals, and a star-studded concert at Windsor Castle, the Palace said newly-crowned Charles and Camilla are “profoundly grateful” to those who helped make it such a “glorious occasion”.
More than 18 million people in the UK tuned in to watch the ceremony on TV, compared with 26.5 million for the late Queen’s funeral in September. The King appeared to jokingly make a comment to his wife Camilla ( AP)
- A Palace spokesman said: “Their Majesties were deeply touched by the events of yesterday and profoundly grateful both to all those who helped to make it such a glorious occasion – and to the very many who turned out to show their support in such numbers in London and further afield.”
- Meanwhile, on Tuesday, thousands of guests gathered at Buckingham Palace for a garden party where William and the Princess of Wales represented the King, alongside the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.
- Eight thousand people were welcomed into the grounds for the event, which celebrated the work of volunteers, military personnel and members of the public.
King Charles waving from the palace balcony ( Getty Images)
- William and Kate were introduced to representatives from the Scouts, Maternal Mental Health Alliance and the, but he was soon ushered over to meet Dame Elizabeth, who has lived through the past three coronations.
- One of those attending was Dame Elizabeth Watts, 93, who told the Prince of Wales how she slept on the pavement for three nights to see his grandmother’s coronation.
- She said: “I came to Elizabeth’s Coronation and slept on the pavement for three nights.
“I had measles for George’s coronation when I was seven years old. Of course, there was no television then so I couldn’t watch it but we had an accumulator radio.” Speaking about Charles’s Coronation, she said: “We watched the coronation at home, on Sunday we had a street party and on Monday I had to recuperate ready to come here.” You can find this story in Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.
Was Andrew invited to the coronation?
Prince Harry and Prince Andrew sat in the third row for the King’s coronation, having entered Westminster Abbey just before 10.40am. The Duke of Sussex was all smiles, chatting to his cousin Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi as he walked into the abbey. Image: Prince Harry and Prince Andrew filing into Westminster Abbey The Duke of York was with the same group, which also included a heavily pregnant Princess Eugenie, and her husband Jack Brooksbank, Zara Tindall and her husband Mike Tindall and the Princess Royal. Image: Prince Harry and Prince Andrew were both sat in the third row Prince Andrew wore ceremonial robes of the Order of the Garter, despite not being a working member of the Royal Family. He waved from the car to the crowds as he was driven to the abbey. Image: (L-R) Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice, Peter Phillips, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, Zara Tindall, Princess Eugenie, Jack Brooksbank, Mike Tindall and Prince Harry Watch and follow special coverage of the coronation His uncle, the Duke of York, was also in the third row, seated at the other end from Prince Harry. Image: The Duke of Sussex heads to his seat Prince Harry and Prince Andrew were also not part of the procession behind the Gold State Coach carrying the newly crowned King and Queen from Westminster Abbey back to Buckingham Palace following the two-hour ceremony. Image: Prince Andrew Prince Andrew stepped away from public life after a disastrous Newsnight interview in November 2019 in which he discussed his friendship with paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein. Virginia Giuffre sued the royal for allegedly sexually assaulting her when she was 17 after she was trafficked by Epstein.
What did Kate wear on the balcony?
At today’s Trooping the Colour parade, the first of King Charles’s reign, Kate Middleton’s outfit seemed to pay tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth. The Princess of Wales, wearing a bright green dress by Andrew Gn and a hat by Philip Treacy, appeared to channel the last appearance Queen Elizabeth ever made on the Buckingham Palace balcony during her Platinum Jubilee weekend last year. The Prince and Princess of Wales and their children Prince George, Prince Louis, and Princess Charlotte on the Palace balcony, June 17, 2023. Chris Jackson // Getty Images Queen Elizabeth, center, on the Palace balcony on June 5, 2022. Chris Jackson // Getty Images Kate’s entire outfit—in a strikingly similar shade of emerald green—mirrored the late monarch. Both coats featured strong shoulders, and embellished buttons down the front. Queen Elizabeth with the Wales family at Trooping the Colour 2022. Chris Jackson // Getty Images At the time of Queen Elizabeth’s passing, Prince William wrote, “While I will grieve her loss, I also feel incredibly grateful. I have had the benefit of The Queen’s wisdom and reassurance into my fifth decade.
- My wife has had twenty years of her guidance and support.
- My three children have got to spend holidays with her and create memories that will last their whole lives.” He continued, “She was by my side at my happiest moments.
- And she was by my side during the saddest days of my life.
- I knew this day would come, but it will be some time before the reality of life without Grannie will truly feel real.
I thank her for the kindness she showed my family and me. And I thank her on behalf of my generation for providing an example of service and dignity in public life that was from a different age, but always relevant to us all. My grandmother famously said that grief was the price we pay for love. Emily Burack (she/her) is the news writer for Town & Country, where she covers entertainment, culture, the royals, and a range of other subjects. Before joining T&C, she was the deputy managing editor at Hey Alma, a Jewish culture site. Follow her @emburack on Twitter and Instagram,