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Post by Admin on Jan 21, 2024 21:25:57 GMT
Sarah Ferguson, 64, the former wife of Prince Andrew, Duke of York and brother of King Charles of the United Kingdom, has been diagnosed with malignant melanoma, a spokesperson for the former princess announced on the 21st (22nd Japan time). Announced. British media is also reporting the same.
[Photo] Princess Diana of yesteryear...
The former princess had multiple moles removed when she underwent early breast cancer surgery in June last year. One of the moles turned out to be malignant melanoma. Malignant melanoma is a type of skin cancer that can spread to other parts of the body.
A spokesperson said: "The Duchess is undergoing further investigation to confirm that this was caught at an early stage. "It was difficult to receive the new diagnosis so soon after treatment for breast cancer, but the Duke and Duchess are His wife is still in good health." According to British media, the former princess is currently recuperating at a medical spa in Austria.
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Post by Admin on Feb 2, 2024 0:54:30 GMT
It has been revealed that Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh (59), younger brother of King Charles (75), is taking a break from royal duties. The prince has not performed any official duties since returning from an overseas tour in January, and his schedule remains blank until the 8th of this month. Currently, King Charles, Crown Princess Catherine, and Prince William of the British royal family are taking a break from official duties for a while. Furthermore, with Prince Edward taking leave, it appears that major royal duties will be left to Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, and Prince Edward's wife, Princess Sophie.
King Charles and Princess Kate, who were hospitalized in January, have now been released from hospital and returned home, but will not return to royal duties until they have recovered. Prince William will also reduce his official duties for the time being in order to support the Crown Princess and their three children.
The number of active senior members of the British royal family is decreasing, with Prince Andrew stepping down from royal duties due to scandal and Prince Harry and his wife leaving the royal family.
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Post by Admin on Mar 31, 2024 21:11:49 GMT
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Post by Admin on Apr 4, 2024 2:55:02 GMT
Royal Purchase – Volodymyr Zelenskyy is the New Owner of Highgrove House, Previously Owned by King Charles. Highgrove House, near Tetbury in Gloucestershire, served as the country residence of King Charles III even after he assumed his new role as Britain’s reigning monarch.
It was purchased in 1980 by the then Prince Charles from Maurice Macmillan, son of the former British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. During his first marriage to Diana, Princess of Wales, the family would spend weekends in Gloucestershire with Princes William and Harry, before returning to Kensington Palace.
In 2024, King Charles III sold his residence, having owned it for 44 years. What is _at first glance surprising_ is that the new owner of the royal estate is Volodymyr Zelensky, the President of Ukraine.
Charles has been an outspoken supporter of Ukraine since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion. In February 2023, The King held an audience with Volodymyr Zelensky at Buckingham Palace. Charles III issued a strongly-worded message of support for Ukraine, in a statement marking the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion in February 2024. The unusually direct message seems to be a rallying call to keep up international assistance for Ukraine.
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Post by Admin on Apr 4, 2024 15:11:35 GMT
The British daily newspaper ``The Times'' reported that ``Party Pieces,'' a company that sells party goods run by the mother of Crown Princess Catherine, is unable to pay the costs of bankruptcy proceedings regarding the consulting firm it hired when it went bankrupt.
[Image] From glory to despair... Carole Middleton, mother of Princess Catherine, who went bankrupt
If the company ``Party Pieces'' run by Carol and Michael Middleton, the parents of Crown Princess Kate, goes bankrupt, they will be unable to pay the 260,000 pounds (approximately 49,880,000 yen) in bankruptcy proceedings', the British daily newspaper The Times reported on April 1st. Online party goods retailer Party Pieces went into administration last year, owing creditors £26m (about 4.9 billion yen).
In March 2023, months before filing for bankruptcy, Carole Middleton approached financial restructuring consultancy Interpath Advisory for advice on "strategic options, including selling and finding new investors."
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