Trooping the Colour, Queen Camilla and princess of Wales
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From packed crowds, British feel-good energy and 'Boultucanu' - how did the first women's Queen's event for 52 years unfold?
Visibility for women’s tennis and helping the push towards equality were major drivers of the event returning for the first time since 1973.
LONDON (AP) — Madison Keys was stunned in straight sets by 37-year-old qualifier Tatjana Maria in the Queen’s Club semifinals on Saturday. Maria, a German mother of two, beat Keys 6-3, 7-6 (3) for her first career victory in four meetings with the reigning Australian Open champion.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla have walked out on the balcony to rupturous cheers at Buckingham Palace to witness the RAF flypast. The pair are joined by the Prince and Princess of Wales, alongside their three children, George, Charlotte and Louis.
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The nine-bedroom property on 60 Rubislaw Den South was once home to Marion “Crawfie” Crawford, the former Governess to Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret, who was famously exiled from royal circles after sharing details of palace life in a tell-all memoir.
Ginger tells EW she was evaluated for autism after a therapist told her during the "AS10" psych exam that she should get tested: "It put 40 years of my existence into perspective."
Alcaraz, who won Queen's in 2023 and is defending Wimbledon champion, had considered missing the event after winning the French Open.
Around the country, “No Kings” protests kicked off as President Donald Trump celebrated his birthday and the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army with a military parade. Boston’s “No Kings” demonstration coincided with the city’s Pride parade and festival.