-
Sabalenka powers past Osaka into Indian Wells quarter-finals
-
Trump team's Iran war rhetoric fuels backlash
-
French Paralympian Bauchet's golden end to a 'tough' day
-
Liverpool rocked by Galatasaray defeat in Champions League last 16 first leg
-
Liverpool rocked by Galatasaray defeat in last 16 first leg
-
White House says US Navy has not escorted tanker through Strait of Hormuz
-
Rosenior says Club World Cup victory irrelevant as Chelsea and PSG clash again
-
'Don't use that phrase': Arteta shuts down Arsenal quadruple talk
-
Shifting sands? Trump and his elastic timeline for Iran war
-
Ukraine says hit 'key' Russian military factory in missile strike
-
Will Trump 'TACO' on Iran?
-
Family of Canada mass shooting victim sues OpenAI
-
Blasts rock Tehran as US says strikes to intensify
-
Real Madrid as good as Man City even without Mbappe: Arbeloa
-
Musk, already world's richest person, eyes $1 trillion fortune
-
US energy secretary's post saying US escorted tanker in Hormuz deleted
-
Peruvian literary great Alfredo Bryce Echenique dead at 87
-
After women players defect, Iran hints men will skip World Cup
-
Lossiemouth in 'league of her own' as she wins Champion Hurdle
-
UN warns Hormuz standstill will hit world's most vulnerable
-
Israelis dance on at Tel Aviv 'bunker party' as missiles fly
-
Oil crisis: Is world better placed than in 1973?
-
Trump administration does about face on autism treatment
-
Expats cling to Dubai's allure despite Iran's missiles
-
Global energy body discusses releasing strategic oil reserves
-
UAE closes biggest oil refinery as Iran vows to choke off crude exports
-
Gunfire at US consulate in Toronto a 'national security incident': police
-
Spain's Ayuso takes Paris-Nice race lead after team time-trial
-
Oscar nominee Chalamet woos Chinese fans days before Best Actor bid
-
'Heated Rivalry' stars condemn 'hateful' fan engagement
-
How is Trump's 'freedom' war seen by those it aimed to help?
-
Egyptians feel Iran war shockwaves as fuel prices jump
-
Walker retires from international duty after 96 England caps
-
Borthwick makes one change as England seek to avoid worst Six Nations
-
Machida, Buriram advance in Asian Champions League
-
Vietnam to tap emergency fund to cool surging fuel prices
-
Chukwuemeka switches eligibility to Austria from England before World Cup
-
First group of Indonesians evacuated from Iran arrive home
-
UK trial opens against Sony over PlayStation video game prices
-
Leverkusen coach questions legality of Arsenal's set-piece tactics
-
Russia committed 'crimes against humanity' in deporting Ukrainian children: UN inquiry
-
Oil plunges, stocks steady as Trump says Iran war over 'very soon'
-
Citing 'strategic mistake' EU pivots back to nuclear energy
-
Journalists face restrictions, detention covering Mideast war
-
Defiant Iran vows to block Gulf oil until US-Israel bombing stops
-
Ex-footballer Barton charged with assault near golf club
-
Real Madrid not inferior to Man City even without Mbappe: Arbeloa
-
Finland warns end of Ukraine war could bring more Russian spying
-
Japan survive Czech scare to stay unbeaten at World Baseball Classic
-
Italy buys rare Caravaggio portrait for 30 million euros
Prince William pulls out of engagement over 'personal matter'
Britain's Prince William, whose wife Catherine is recovering from surgery and father King Charles III is undergoing cancer treatment, on Tuesday pulled out of attending a memorial service, citing a "personal matter".
William's Kensington Palace office declined to elaborate but said Catherine, the Princess of Wales, continued to be "doing well".
William had been due to attend the memorial at Windsor Castle, west of London, for the late King Constantine of Greece, who was also one of his godfathers.
The Prince of Wales, who was to have delivered a reading, had called the Greek royal family to let them know he was unable to attend, the palace said.
This year has seen a sudden shortage of frontline royals, after the almost simultaneous hospitalisations of the king and Catherine earlier this year.
Charles was admitted for surgery for a benign prostate condition last month but subsequently diagnosed with an unrelated cancer.
He has withdrawn from public-facing duties while he undergoes treatment.
Catherine underwent abdominal surgery at the same time and is expected to be out of action until at least the end of March, following a two-week hospital stay.
- Charles absent -
In the absence of Charles, the king's wife Queen Camilla led members of the royal family at Tuesday's memorial service at Windsor's Saint George's Chapel.
Dozens of foreign royals including Spain's King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia also attended.
Charles, who has been staying at Windsor Castle, was not expected to meet them privately.
King Constantine of Greece, Charles's second cousin, died aged 82 in January 2023.
The last member of a century-long dynasty, Constantine had reigned for just three years when the army seized control of the country in 1967.
Nearly eight months after the junta seized power, Constantine organised a military counter-coup that failed.
He fled to Rome with the rest of the royal family, and later to London.
The junta abolished the monarchy in 1973 and Greeks voted not to restore the royal family after the restoration of democracy in 1974.
The British Crown was represented by Princess Anne, King Charles III's sister, at Constantine's funeral in Greece last year.
F.Schneider--AMWN