Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are remembering their grandmother Queen Elizabeth — as both a monarch and as simply "Grannie."😔 "Our dearest Grannie," the sisters said in a shared statement. "We've not been able to put much into words since you left us all. There have been tears and laughter, silences and chatter, hugs and loneliness, and a collective loss for you, our beloved Queen and our beloved Grannie." Visit our bio link to read more. | #regram; @princesseugenie
Prince Harry and Prince William joined Queen Elizabeth's six other grandchildren for a family vigil. The pair of brothers and their cousins — Peter Phillips, Zara Tindall, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Lady Louise Windsor and James, Vicount Severn — gathered on Saturday to host a vigil honoring the late monarch at Westminster Hall ahead of her upcoming state funeral on Monday. Tap the bio link for more details. | 📷: Aaron Chown/AP/Shutterstock
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will not join other members of the royal family at a Buckingham Palace reception for world leaders traveling to London for Queen Elizabeth's funeral. PEOPLE understands that while the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were initially invited to the event on Sunday, the palace now says the reception is "for working members of the royal family." 👀 More on this in our bio link. | 📷: Karwai Tang/WireImage
King Charles III is showing his appreciation for emergency service workers ahead of Queen Elizabeth's funeral on Monday — and his son, Prince William, made a surprise appearance to join him. Tap the bio link for more.
“She had always been there, a steady constant in all of our lives, a symbol of unity for our nation. It truly felt like she was the nation's grandmother — but in fancier jewels — and I didn't feel ready.”
At the link in bio, PEOPLE’s U.K correspondent shares a personal and poignant story following the death of Queen Elizabeth. l 📷: Victoria Jones/PA Wire; @monjessen
New York Fashion Week was a family affair for Madonna 👠 the pop icon attended the Tom Ford show with her children Rocco Ritchie and Lourdes Leon in coordinated black looks. More details in our bio link! | 📷: Nina Westervelt/WWD via Getty
Chrissy Teigen is sharing new details about the loss of her son Jack.
"Let's just call it what it was: It was an abortion," she said. "An abortion to save my life for a baby that had absolutely no chance. And to be honest, I never, ever put that together until, actually, a few months ago." Tap the link in bio for the full story. l📷: Frazer Harrison/ Getty
King Charles III, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward came together at their mother's coffin for an emotional Vigil of the Princes at Westminster Hall. Just after 7:30 p.m. local time, the siblings joined the King's Body Guards to ceremoniously protect the Queen's coffin as it laid in state, draped in the Royal Standard and topped with the Imperial Crown. More on this in our bio link. | 📷: DANIEL LEAL/POOL/AFP
David Beckham, 47, was spotted outside of Westminster Hall, where Queen Elizabeth's coffin will remain until her funeral begins on Monday. According to a video captured by BBC reporter Vicki Young, the former athlete quickly bonded with the people he waited with. "We've all been celebrating and telling stories," he said in the video. Tap our bio link for more.
Bad Bunny pulled out all the stops for a Uvalde shooting survivor 🙏 The Puerto Rican superstar met Mayah Zamora — who was critically wounded during the shooting at Robb Elementary School — at his Arlington, Texas, show last Friday. In addition to meeting Zamora, Bad Bunny, his record label Rimas and a number of donors contributed funds to the Correa Family Foundation that will be used to build Zamora and her family a new home in "in a location where she feels safe and comfortable." More on this story in our bio link. | #regram, @correa_family_foundation
It's been a long, yet fulfilling morning for David Beckham. The former soccer star stood in line for over 12 hours to visit Queen Elizabeth II's coffin in London today. More on this story in our bio. | 📷: Dursun Aydemir/Anadolu Agency
100-year-old runner Mike Fremont holds multiple world records — and he's still lacing up. Fremont holds an astounding five titles: world records for the fastest marathon time at age 80 and again at age 90; the fastest half-marathon time at age 90 and 91; and the U.S. record for the fastest mile by a 96-year-old. More on his inspiring story in our bio link! | 📷: Matthew Allen (@matthewallenphoto)
"Most Americans, Democrat or Republican, want the same thing — a country that is the most safe for the most people. But what we’re dealing with now is not Democrats vs. Republicans. We’re dealing with far-right extremists, and it’s not normal."
In a first person essay for PEOPLE, "Broad City" alum Ilana Glazer explains why come this November she's voting "like my life depends on it because — you guessed it — it does." Link in bio for her entire essay. |📷: Madeline Kim
From Brendon Fraser to Tyler Perry and Joe Jonas, see all the stars who stopped by PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly's Toronto International Film Festival 2022 portrait studio at the link in bio. ✨ l📷: @ariandlouise
Naomi Ackie stars as the "incredible, multifaceted" Whitney Houston in the upcoming biopic about the legendary singer ✨ 👏 — and PEOPLE has all the exclusive first look photos and trailer for the film at the link in bio.
Prince William and Kate Middleton stepped out in Sandringham on Thursday, making it the couple’s first solo appearance as the new Prince and Princess of Wales.
When Queen Elizabeth II died last week at age 96, she left behind a legacy not only as Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, but as one of the most prestigious audience members an A-list musician could play for.
Meghan McCain and husband Ben Domenech are expecting their second baby together! 🍼 Tap the link in bio for the full announcement #Regram; #MeghanMccain
Queen Elizabeth's final resting place will be at St. George's Chapel within the walls of Windsor Castle, next to her husband of 73 years, Prince Philip. Tap the bio link for more details. | 📷: Tim Graham Photo Library
A new era begins for Prince William and Kate Middleton. Tap the bio link for more on the royal couple's first outing as the new Prince and Princess of Wales. | 📷: Chris Jackson/Getty Images, Toby Melville - WPA Pool/Getty Images
“Survival is my legacy,” Ozzy Osbourne tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue. At the link in bio, the legendary musician opens up about touring again after “nightmare” health set backs.
A jury found R&B singer/songwriter and convicted sex offender R. Kelly guilty on six counts, including child pornography charges, on Wednesday in a Chicago courtroom. However, he was acquitted of seven additional counts: one child pornography count, one count of sexual exploitation of a child, one count of aggravated criminal sexual abuse, as well as four conspiracy counts. Tap the link in bio for the full story. l📷: Jason Wambsgans-Pool/Getty
Michelle Branch is opening up about her marriage to Patrick Carney after posting a tweet last month accusing him of cheating on tour while she was home with their 7-month-old daughter Willie. She filed for divorce days later and wrote in a statement at the time, "With such small children, I ask for privacy and kindness."
"I definitely shouldn't have taken to Twitter to say anything. Here I am saying, 'Please respect our privacy,' but I'm the one who said it to the world," Branch tells PEOPLE in this week's issue. “I have to be respectful of the fact that I’m not the only person involved in this. We have very small children.” Tap the link in bio for everything the singer-songwriter had to say about her marriage. l📷: Getty
Brittany Snow and husband Tyler Stanaland are going their separate ways. "After time and consideration, Tyler and I have made the difficult decision to separate," Snow wrote in an Instagram post on Wednesday. "This decision was made with love and mutual respect for one another." Tap the link in bio for the full announcement. l📷: Getty
As they followed in procession a coffin that carried their grandmother Queen Elizabeth through London, Prince William and Prince Harry walked a similar path to the one they took 25 years ago for the funeral of their mother, Princess Diana.
The new Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Sussex arrived with Queen Camilla and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, for a service to honor Queen Elizabeth at Westminster Hall.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry walked hand-in-hand after joining members of the royal family for a service at Westminster Hall to honor Queen Elizabeth.
Members of the public are waiting in line to see Queen Elizabeth's coffin lying in state at Westminster Hall. | 📷: Betty Laura Zapata/Bloomberg via Getty Images
King Charles is honoring his mother, Queen Elizabeth. Tap the bio link for more on the family's procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall. | 📷: MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty Images
On Wednesday morning, members of the royal family escorted the late Queen Elizabeth's coffin from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, where it will lie in state. See all of the moving photos at the link in our bio.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle walked hand-in-hand as they left Westminster Hall behind Kate Middleton and Prince William. | 📷: Nariman El-Mofty/AP/Shutterstock
Queen Elizabeth’s children, grandchildren and other family members made their way through London after she left her royal residence of Buckingham Palace for the last time.
Prince William and Prince Harry walked side-by-side as they joined fellow members of the royal family walking in a procession through London to honor their grandmother, Queen Elizabeth. Full story at the link in our bio. | 📷: MARTIN MEISSNER/POOL/AFP via Getty Images
The Princess of Wales and Queen Camilla — now the two highest ranking women in the royal family — rode together today to a service in honor of the late Queen. Full story at the link in our bio. | 📷: Daniel Leal/AP/Shutterstock