![]() Bishop is due for a court appearance Wednesday.Īs the legal process churns, many of the adults charged with protecting the boys are still struggling to explain how and why these terrible things happened.īobbie Bishop, 41, was involved in the boys' lives since they were born in 2012. Murder charges: 6-year-old was duct-taped to wall, had injuries from head to toeīishop and her companion Walter Henry Wynhoff were charged with second-degree murder, manslaughter and malicious punishment in the boy's death.The Duchess of Cambridge was among the royals who have laid their wedding bouquet’s on the grave of the unknown warrior in Westminster Abbey. Also, like all royal bouquets, Markle’s will include a sprig of myrtle from a plant that originally belonged to Queen Victoria. A similar tradition exists in Russia, where Moscow’s Tomb of the Unknown Soldier features a regular procession of newly married couples laying their bouquets in tribute to the dead of the Second World War. Markle is getting married 40 kilometres west of the Abbey at Windsor Castle, but it’s expected that her bouquet will be conveyed to the grave - particularly since that her new husband is himself a war veteran. Her gesture was in memory of her brother Fergus, who was killed at the 1915 Battle of Loos, but she began a royal tradition that has lasted four generations. That bride was Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the future Queen Mother. The bouquet isn’t tossed, it gets placed at the Grave of the Unknown Warrior In 1923, a bride walking to the altar at Westminster Abbey suddenly stopped and laid her bouquet at the Grave of the Unknown Warrior, located on the floor of the church. Photo by Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images Prince Andrew’s daughters may not be famous outside England â but we’ve all seen their (very silly) hats. While most of the West abandoned hats after the the Second World War, the royal family has clung to them so tightly that, in the words of British fashion writer Hilary Alexander, Queen Elizabeth II is now the “most famous hat-wearer in the entire world.” In a ceremony where practically every stitch of clothing is governed by royal protocol, hats are also a unique way for guests to stand out from the crowd. But the most obvious sign of a royal wedding is the sea of hats. Photo by Timothy Clary/AFP/Getty ImagesĮxpect lots of silly hats There are dozens of both spoken and unspoken fashion rules at a royal wedding: No cleavage, nude tights, no shoes that can’t handle cobblestones for men, morning suits or military regalia. Article content Just because it looks pretty doesn’t mean this royal fruitcake tastes any good. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. has no shortage of mass graves caused by disreputable contenders to the throne, so they’re protective of who is allowed in the inner circle. Harry is sixth in line to the throne, so Markle is one very large plane crash away from becoming Queen of the Commonwealth. If that seems like a stiff welcome to the family, under the Succession to the Crown Act, Harry must have the Queen’s permission to marry - without it, he loses his place in line for the crown, as do his children and his children’s children in perpetuity. Activate your Online Access Now Article contentĪ wedding approval, on calfskin, by the Queen “NOW KNOW YE that We have consented and do by these Presents signify Our Consent to the contracting of Matrimony between Our Most Dearly Beloved Grandson Prince Henry Charles Albert David of Wales, K.C.V.O., and Rachel Meghan Markle,” reads the Queen’s formal announcement of her grandson’s union. If you are a Home delivery print subscriber, unlimited online access is included in your subscription. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. ![]()
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