Meghan Markle is reportedly very upset by the king's decision to give Peter Phillips the right to build an ice rink at Kensington Palace as a gift for his daughter. Princess Anne's son Peter Phillips is about to launch a new business that he hopes will be a major holiday centerpiece in London.
Future work includes building Britain's largest celebratory ice rink at Kensington Palace in London, which will compete directly with the iconic ice rink at Hyde Park's Winter Wonderland. This ambitious project will accommodate his 750 guests and will open over the Christmas period. The rink's unique location is on a heliport on the grounds of Kensington Palace, the London residence of the Prince and Princess of Wales, who now reside primarily in Windsor. The rink is positioned as a magical winter event with a strong commitment to sustainability, an initiative inspired by Peter's uncle the King and his Earth Charter project 'Terracotta'. Peter Phillips made this decision with his two daughters, Savannah and Ira, in mind. These two girls are King Charles' favorite grandchildren, and they hold a special place, especially since they are so talented at ice skating. Her enthusiasm and commitment to the project gave rise to this idea.
Peter Phillips, who has children with his ex-wife Autumn, recently gave his daughters a memorable night at his coronation concert. Savannah, 12, and Isla, 11, all looked grown up as they joined the family for this special occasion. Peter's friend Lindsey Wallace was also in attendance, capturing the moment her proud father put her arm around Savannah, who flaunted her height and flowing, long, straight blonde hair. The sisters proudly waved the British flag in honor of their great-uncle, King Charles.
Peter revealed that the idea of building an ice rink at Kensington Palace was his own and that he is working on a plan for the project. He took the proposal to the royal court and asked permission to use the palace grounds. Events associated with ice rinks are closely linked to sustainability, a concern close to Peter's heart. The King thought this was a meaningful gift for the royal children and gave his nephew permission to use Kensington Palace for this endeavor.
Peter emphasized that sustainability is at the forefront of their efforts and extends to their suppliers, game providers, food vendors and partners. The goal is to make winter events as sustainable as possible. Peter also explained that the choice of location for the ice rink was intentional. The closure of other major ice rinks in central London, such as the Natural History Museum and the Tower of London, has created a disparity in the city's skating population. The aim of this project is to meet this need and offer Londoners and visitors a unique winter experience.
Surprisingly, King Charles has officially confirmed that Meghan Markle will not be given a royal title after his divorce. Instead, she is now known as Miss Henry Mountbatten-Windsor. For seven years, it seemed like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were on a united front against the world, but things started to change over the summer, according to sources. While Prince Harry was in London for his hearings in June, Meghan was reportedly at a party in Montecito without Prince Harry. In mid-August, he traveled to Singapore for a charity polo match, with a brief stop in Japan during that time, while she attended a Taylor Swift concert in LA for her belated 42nd birthday. celebrated with her friends. Observers were concerned about her increased time spent apart.
Another worrying sign was Meghan's lack of a custom three-diamond engagement ring designed by Prince Harry himself. Her speculation has been smoldering, but Meghan insisted her ring be repaired. Since May, she's been spotted failing to do so several times, naturally leading to rumors of an impending divorce.
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