Despite Trump's confirmed schedule for the UK visit, several outlets in Pakistan have continued to push the narrative that Trump will also make a stop in Islamabad.
King Charles to host US president at Windsor Castle as Trump’s diplomatic comeback continues
King Charles was briefly hospitalised due to side effects from his cancer treatment, Buckingham Palace confirmed. The monarch has since returned home and remains committed to his royal duties while recovering.
The band's performance at the Commonwealth Day ceremony was captured and shared on social media, quickly gaining widespread attention. Viewers expressed astonishment and delight at the unexpected musical choice, with some questioning the video's authenticity.
This exchange came against the backdrop of the King’s ongoing health challenges. Earlier this year, Buckingham Palace announced that King Charles had been diagnosed with cancer. According to a palace source quoted by People, 'His treatment has been moving in a positive direction, and as a managed condition, the treatment cycle will continue into next year.'
King Charles visited Apple’s Battersea office in London to meet Apple employees, members of the British creative community, and students
'Although the king is carrying out his duties with typical determination, he has had to accept limitations during his cancer treatment. As a result, William has been taking on more responsibilities,' royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith said.
King Charles is planning a landmark South Asian tour in 2024, visiting India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, following his recovery from cancer. According to UK newspaper The Mirror report, the tour, of great political and cultural significance, is being organised with medical guidance and foreign office collaboration. Earlier plans for a regional visit were cancelled in 2022 after Queen Elizabeth's death. This follows his successful 11-day South Pacific tour in October, marking his first overseas trip as Head of State and Commonwealth leader. Palace officials are optimistic about resuming a full overseas schedule, with Charles and Camilla seen as key ambassadors to strengthen Britain’s global relationships.
Australia’s Senate censured Indigenous senator Lidia Thorpe on November 18 for protesting King Charles during his visit to parliament. Thorpe, an Indigenous activist, accused the monarch of genocide and rejected his sovereignty over Australia after he paid respects to traditional landowners in his speech. The censure motion, supported by both the ruling Labor party and opposition coalition, is a symbolic move with no legal consequences. Thorpe, from the DjabWurrung Gunnai Gunditjmara community, labelled those backing the censure as "hypocrites" and argued that it was a distraction from the real issues facing Australia, particularly Indigenous rights and injustices.
This marked King Charles’s first international trip since his recent cancer diagnosis. His visits to Soukya have been consistent over the past decade, with the latest marking at least his eighth stay at the retreat. Dr Issac Mathai, Soukya’s founder, has provided long-term holistic care to Charles and was even invited to attend the King’s coronation.
This is not the King's first visit to the 'SOUKYA', International Holistic Centre at Samethanahalli, near Whitefield. He celebrated his 71st birthday here in 2019.
In Southport, a ferocious stabbing at a children's dance workshop left three young girls dead, including a nine-year-old who succumbed on Tuesday.
Kate Middleton, 42, participated in the Trooping the Colour ceremony on Saturday, marking her first official appearance since disclosing her cancer diagnosis earlier this year. Despite the drizzle, she was seen smiling and composed in a horse-drawn carriage, accompanied by her three children.
After several months away from the spotlight, Kate revealed in a pre-recorded video on March 22 that she has been undergoing cancer treatment and had temporarily stepped back from her royal duties.
Nostradamus, the 16th century philosopher known for his eerily accurate prophesies, may have predicted an untimely end to King Charles’s reign.
The Duke of Sussex flew by a British Airways flight to London Heathrow alone leaving wife Meghan and children Archie and Lilibet at home in California.
This was first revealed after a list of 70 facts was released to mark the then-Prince Charles’s 70th birthday. 'The Prince does not eat lunch,' fact number 20 stated.
The King had a prostate procedure at a private London hospital more than a week ago. He had chosen to go public about his prostate treatment to encourage more men to get prostate checks, the palace said at the time.
Captain Anderson’s job will see her join the King on official engagements as well as help his guests during meetings with dignitaries. She will also help him with military matters.
Bob Odenkirk's family history ultimately reveals that he is the 11th cousin of King Charles III.
The King had been staying at the royal Sandringham estate and completing some tasks there ahead of journeying down to London for the medical procedure on Friday.
The star-studded King Charles III coronation concert was watched by 20,000 people at Windsor Castle and millions more across the country and world.
The quartet - Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa and Rose - chatted, laughed and took photographs with the British monarch as he presented the medals.
King Charles hosted a party for 400 nurses and midwives, saluting the National Health Service's own 75th birthday.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are looking for a CEO to run Kensington Palace in a move that the British media has called revolutionary.