King Charles has arrived in Southport to meet the victims of last month’s deadly attacks.
The monarch, who received a warm reception, will hear firsthand the experiences of the children who were attacked by a knifeman at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class.
Upon arrival in Merseyside this afternoon, the king left flowers in memory of the three children who lost their lives – Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine.
He will privately meet with the bereaved families in London tomorrow afternoon.
This comes after it was claimed that Prince Harry “desperately” misses his old life in the UK and wishes he was admired like William and Kate.
One of the duke’s “oldest friends” revealed: “He’s an angry boy. Things haven’t turned out how he wanted.
“I think he misses being over here [in Britain] desperately and wants to be admired more,” The Times reported.
King Charles arrives in Southport
The monarch was greeted by cheers when he arrived at Southport Town Hall this afternoon.
He laid flowers in memory of the three children who lost their lives at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class – Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine.

Emma Guinness20 August 2024 13:52
Harry and Meghan ‘desperate’ to heal rift with royal family
“It seems quite clear that they are desperate to start healing the rift,” a former employee told the Daily Mail.
The couple’s desire to reconcile reportedly stems from fears about the November US election after Donald Trump vowed to treat Harry like any other citizen should it emerge that he lied on his visa application.
It is currently the subject of a review following revelations about his prior drug use in his 2023 memoir Spare.

Emma Guinness20 August 2024 13:00
First £1 King Charles coins enter circulation
The first £1 King Charles coins have officially entered circulation.
Adorned with bees on the tail side of the coin to reflect the king’s passion for the environment and his official effigy on the head side, a “buzz of excitement” is speculated amongst collectors.
Rebecca Morgan, director of commemorative coin at The Royal Mint, said: “The Royal Mint has made the circulating coinage of each of Britain’s monarchs since Alfred the Great and it is an honour to reveal that King Charles III’s £1 coin is now in circulation.
“We know there’ll be a buzz of excitement amongst collectors and the public to get this special piece of history in their change.
“We hope the designs across all denominations spark important conversations about the conservation of these important species.”

Emma Guinness20 August 2024 12:00
King Charles to meet survivors of Southport attack
The 29 July incident shocked the nation when a knifeman rampaged at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class, murdering three children and seriously injuring several others.
The riots were inspired by false claims about the 18-year-old suspect’s identity, and the king was kept closely informed about the situation as it unfolded.
The monarch will then privately host the bereaved families tomorrow.

Emma Guinness20 August 2024 11:00
Late Queen described Donald Trump as ‘rude’
Describing him as “rude”, the monarch speculated that Trump had an “arrangement” with his wife Melania, Craig Brown claimed in his new book A Voyage Around The Queen.
“She confided in one lunch guest that she found [President Trump] ‘very rude’: she particularly disliked the way he couldn’t stop looking over her shoulder, as though in search of others more interesting,” Brown wrote.
“She also believed President Trump ‘must have some sort of arrangement’ with his wife Melania.”

Emma Guinness20 August 2024 10:00
Duchess of Sussex ‘so proud’ of Colombian children embracing mental health
Meghan, 43, said she was “so, so proud of them” when the young people she and Prince Harry met on their tour said they were using dance to help them manage their emotions.

Emma Guinness20 August 2024 06:00
Harry and Meghan ‘work incredibly well together as a team’
Praising the Duke of Sussex, 39, for being a supportive partner, the duchess, 43, said: “We work incredibly well together as a team, but as my husband is great testament to, the role of men in this of empowering women, of allowing them to know that their voices are heard, starting at a young age all the way through adulthood, is key.
“For us and the work that we do with our Archewell Foundation, certainly the work that we do as parents, as I do as a mother, is ensuring that young girls feel as though their voices are being heard.”

Emma Guinness20 August 2024 04:00
Harry and Meghan ‘banned’ from Palace night before late Queen’s funeral
Royal expert Roya Nikkhah explained that the decision was based upon their status as non-working royals.
“The Sussexes also understood they would be at Buckingham Palace on the eve of the funeral alongside the rest of the royal family, when Charles and Camilla hosted a reception for foreign heads of state,” she wrote in The Sunday Times.
“They were initially asked to the event but their invitations were later ‘rescinded’, with the Palace clarifying the event was for ‘working members of the royal family’ only.’”

Emma Guinness20 August 2024 02:00
Meghan ‘took the lead’ on Colombia tour
On day three, the couple visited a drumming school as part of the trip’s aim to highlight the local culture.
“Day three of this tour threw up some body language rituals that seemed to suggest it was Meghan in the lead as she was from their arrival, stepping into the greeting rituals with a keenness, a perfect smile and almost regal grace while Harry appears to be lurking, waiting his turn or standing behind Meghan looking slightly downcast,” Judi James told The Mirror.
“Meghan has clearly perfected the art of the gracious perma-smile but Harry’s expressions appeared to fluctuate, smiling, laughing and gesticulating one minute but looking more disconnected the next as he waits his turn.”
The trip follows the couple’s successful visit to Nigeria earlier this year, which marked the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.

Emma Guinness20 August 2024 00:00
Late Queen’s Paddington Bear performance praised as ‘brilliant’
Frank Cottrell-Boyce, who wrote the afternoon tea-themed scene, said: “She did it brilliantly and with evident enjoyment.”
He also explained that as Paddington wasn’t there and the Queen was talking to an empty chair, it was an impressive example of acting.
“Paddington’s not really there,” Cottrell-Boyce explained, The Telegraph reports. “So it’s technically an amazing performance.”
Emma Guinness19 August 2024 22:00