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Olivia Williams to Play Camilla Parker Bowles in 'The Crown' Season 5

There’s some big casting news for The Crown season five!

Olivia Williams will reportedly join the cast as Camilla Parker Bowles, the eventual wife of Prince Charles, according to Daily Mail. The fifth season of the Netflix series will be covering the period before and after the death of Princess Diana.

The role of Camilla was played by Emerald Fennell in seasons three and four of the Emmy-winning series. She just won an Oscar this week for writing the screenplay of Promising Young Woman!

Olivia currently plays Lavinia Bidlow on the new HBO series The Nevers. She was most recently seen in the Oscar-nominated movie The Father and she’s also known for roles in films like The Sixth Sense, Rushmore, An Education, and The Ghost Writer. On television, she’s been in Fox’s Dollhouse, WGN America’s Manhattan, and Starz’s Counterpart.

Casting for the other roles in season five have already been revealed.

Click inside to find out who else is joining the cast of The Crown season five… More Here! »

Here's the Reason Why Royal Family Walked Home After Prince Philip's Funeral

There’s a reason why many members of the royal family – including Prince William, Duchess Kate Middleton, and Prince Harry – walked from St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle and chose not to depart in the cars that were waiting for them after Prince Philip‘s funeral over the weekend.

A royal commentator for CNN disclosed the reason why the family did this.

Click inside to see the reason why the royal family walked home from the funeral…More Here! »

Inside Photos from Prince Philip's Funeral - See the Royal Family at St. George's Chapel

Photos have been released from inside Prince Philip‘s funeral, which was held on Saturday afternoon (April 17) at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England.

Queen Elizabeth arrived at the funeral separately from other family members, who walked in a procession behind Philip’s coffin from the castle to the chapel. She sat all by herself during the ceremony and we learned the reason why.

Only 30 people are attending the funeral service due to COVID-19 restrictions and the guest list had to be cut down from the planned 800 people that would’ve attended in normal times.

Some of the guests included Philip‘s four children – Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward – and his grandchildren, including Prince William, Prince Harry, Princess Eugenie, Princess Beatrice, and more.

William and his wife Kate Middleton sat on opposite sides of the chapel from Harry, though they were seen chatting with each other while leaving the ceremony.

Click through the gallery to see photos from inside the funeral… More Here! »

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Prince Charles & Duchess Camilla View Tributes to Prince Philip Left By Mourners

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall paid a visit to all the memorials and flowers left for Prince Philip after his death last week at the age of 99.

The royal couple visited the display in the gardens of Marlborough House in London, England on Thursday morning (April 15). Mourners left so many notes, photos, and flowers to mourn the loss of the royal. Prince Philip’s funeral will take place this coming Saturday (April 17).

If you missed it, Queen Elizabeth made one rule that everyone attending the funeral must follow. Be sure to find out what it is.

See the photos of the royal couple checking out all of the tributes left for Prince Philip…More Here! »

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Prince William & Kate Middleton Join Other Royal Family Members in Commonwealth Day Broadcast

Prince William and Kate Middleton joined many of their royal family in appearing in the Commonwealth Day broadcast on Sunday (March 7).

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge appeared during the broadcast and spoke with Dr. Zolelwa Sifumba, a frontline healthcare worker based in Johannesburg, South Africa.

“This #CommonwealthDay The Duke and Duchess spoke with medical, charity and voluntary staff from across the Commonwealth to hear more about the work they have been carrying out to care for those within their communities,” the Cambridges’ Kensington Royal shared along with a snippet of the virtual chat on Instagram.

Just before their chat aired, William‘s father, Prince Charles, spoke from Westminster Abbey and praised the people throughout the Commonwealth during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

“Amidst such heart-breaking suffering, however, the extraordinary determination, courage and creativity with which people have responded has been an inspiration to us all,” he said.

Queen Elizabeth opened up the broadcast with a message on unity.

“Over the coming week, as we celebrate the friendship, spirit of unity and achievements of the Commonwealth, we have an opportunity to reflect on a time like no other,” Her Majesty said. “The testing times experienced by so many have led to a deeper appreciation of the mutual support and spiritual sustenance we enjoy by being connected to others.”

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Sophie, Countess of Wessex and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, also took part in the Sunday broadcast.

The Commonwealth Day broadcast aired just hours before Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s interview with Oprah.

Here’s how you can watch the interview…

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Prince Philip Is 'Slightly Improving,' But He 'Hurts at Moments,' Duchess Camilla Says

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall is giving an update on the condition of Prince Philip, who has been in the hospital for 15 days after being hospitalized for an infection.

The Duchess said the 99-year-old royal is “slightly improving” but he “hurts at moments,” ITV news reports. “We keep our fingers crossed,” she added.

This week, the Prince was actually transferred from one hospital to another for further testing, and the statement that was released by the Palace indicated he was under observation for a heart condition as well.

Our continued thoughts are with Prince Philip as he remains hospitalized and are hoping for a quick recovery!

Find out who got to visit the Prince in the hospital a few weeks ago.

Prince Charles & Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall Make First In-Person Royal Visit of 2021

Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall are paying a visit.

The royal couple made a visit to Queen Elizabeth Hospital on Wednesday (February 17) to meet healthcare workers and volunteers taking part in COVID-19 vaccine trials in Birmingham, England.

PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Prince Charles

The 72-year-old and 73-year-old royals wore surgical face masks on their visit, and spoke about getting their first round of vaccines earlier this month.

“I leapt for joy,” Camilla said to staff.

“I didn’t feel anything. I’m eternally grateful for everything,” adding that it “doesn’t hurt.”

“I was waiting for it to be done and they said, ‘It has been done.’ It was painless. It was brilliant. It’s very good when it’s over as you feel more secure. Panic over,” she continued.

“Ladies and Gentleman, the Secretary of State mentioned just now that the National Health Service was 72 years old, which happens to coincide exactly with the same age as I am. And the great thing is that the NHS has done a great deal better I can assure you than I have, as I am gradually falling apart,” Prince Charles said.

“I know, over the last year, it must be absolutely exhausting for so many of you. But I know the NHS is such an enormous team and there are masses of people who are unsung and unseen heroes and heroines.”

Their visit also marks the first in-person engagement for any member of the British royal family in 2021 amid the pandemic.

Two other royals received the vaccine recently.

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