Prince William Offers a Rare, Emotional Look Into the âWorst Painâ of His Life

While royal life demands a stiff upper lip, William has offered a deeply personal glimpse into the grief that has shaped him. đ
In a statement announcing the merger of Child Bereavement UK and Winston's Wish, he reflected on losing his mother, Princess Diana, at just 15 years old.
Calling grief âthe very worst pain any child or parent will ever endure,â he showed a side of himself the public rarely gets to see.
Royal Family Faces Andrew Dilemma Ahead of Lady Pamela Hicksâ Funeral: âLikely to Be Smuggled Inâ

As the Trooping the Color celebration coincides with Lady Pamela Hicksâs funeral, a fresh dilemma is brewing behind palace walls. âą
With Andrew being one of the few available to attend the service, insiders claim discussions are underway about how he might do so without attracting attention.
A source suggested he could be "smuggled in through a side door" to avoid scrutiny, highlighting the ongoing challenge his public appearances pose for the monarchy.
Prince Harryâs UK Return With Meghan May Not Go as Planned â as He Faces an Unwelcome Crisis

Harry's hopes of bringing Meghan and their children back to the UK next month may be facing an unexpected obstacle.
As preparations ramp up for the 2027 Invictus Games, Birmingham is grappling with a major bin strike that has left rubbish piling up on the streets.
The protest stems from a dispute between sanitation workers and the city council over jobs and pay, with sources suggesting it could overshadow the Dukeâs highly anticipated return.
Royal Question Of The Dayâ

What's the real reason behind the monarch's 'official' June birthday at Trooping the Color?
Royal Throwback Of The Dayđ¸

Queen Elizabeth II on horseback during Trooping the Color, 1981âback when riding sidesaddle down The Mall was the monarch's tradition, before she switched to a carriage in 1986.
Did You Know? đ¤

During the 1981 Trooping the Color, Marcus Sarjeant fired six blank shots at Queen Elizabeth II as she rode down The Mall on her horse Burmese. The Queen, a skilled equestrian, calmly steadied her startled horse and continued the parade without missing a beat, and this act became one of the most talked-about royal moments of the decade.
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