Prince Harry Is Traveling to be With the Queen in Scotland

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Prince Harry have changed their European trip itinerary to join Queen Elizabeth II in Balmoral after the Palace announced today that the Queen has been put under medical supervision. Harry is joining Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, along with Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward, and Prince William.

While it was originally reported that both Harry and Meghan would travel to Scotland, it was later confirmed that only Harry was making the trip to see his grandmother. Royal reporter Omid Scobie revealed on Twitter that Meghan is not joining her husband, and that the couple has canceled their attendance at the WellChild Awards, which are taking place later today in London, People reports.

The Palace released a brief statement this afternoon in London, sharing that “following further evaluation this morning, the Queen’s doctors are concerned for Her Majesty’s health and

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What to know about traveling for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral

Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, died Thursday at her Scotland estate, Balmoral Castle. She was 96.

Upon her death, her elder son, Charles, became king.

“The death of my beloved Mother, Her Majesty The Queen, is a moment of the greatest sadness for me and all members of my family,” King Charles III said Thursday in a statement shared by Buckingham Palace. “We mourn profoundly the passing of a cherished Sovereign and a much-loved Mother. I know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, the Realms and the Commonwealth, and by countless people around the world.”

Obituaries:Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96; Prince Charles takes the throne as king

London travel is extremely busy,but not impossible if you plan ahead

Elizabeth’s funeral plans have been in place since the 1960s. It has been 70 years since the last monarch’s death, and the ceremonies and processesions

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Prince Harry Traveling to Be With the Queen on Medical Supervision

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have changed their European trip itinerary after the Palace announced today that the Queen has been put under medical supervision in Balmoral, Scotland. Harry traveled to join her and family members Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, along with his brother Prince William, who also traveled to Scotland to be with his grandmother. Meghan Markle remains in London, a source told Omid Scobie.

Meghan and Harry’s spokesperson confirmed this morning that the couple was traveling to Scotland to be with the Queen. They were supposed to attend the WellChild Awards today in London but understandably canceled their appearance, Hello! reported.

A source later specified to royal reporter Omid Scobie that only Harry traveled to Balmoral, while Meghan remained in London.

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The 5 best cities in the world for traveling baby boomers

Holidu, a Germany-based travel search engine, released its 2022 generational travel index. The brand analyzed cities worldwide based on important factors to baby boomers: people born from 1946 to 1964.

Research showed that, when traveling, baby boomers spend more money on food than any other generation and value exploring nature more than anything else.

Holidu’s index measured important factors for baby boomers, which included different landscapes, green spaces, and Michelin Guide restaurants.

No. 1 best city for baby boomer travelers: Singapore, Singapore

Singapore’s capital city ranked as the best for baby boomers thanks to the number of green spaces.

According to Holiduin 2020, 46.5% of the city’s land was covered in green space, making it one of the greenest cities in the world.

Singapore is also home to 249 Michelin Guide restaurants, with 52 having at least one star and three having at least three stars.

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Traveling This Fall? Here’s What to Expect





Last fall Las Vegas (above), New York City and Orlando, Fla., were the top three destinations for travelers,according to TripAdvisor.




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Cities remain a go-to. So do tropical places like the Caribbean and Cancun.

In 2020, travelers avoided urban centers for beach towns and national parks, where it felt like a safer place to go, said Brian Hoyt of TripAdvisor.

But by last fall, Las Vegas, New York City, and Orlando had supplanted places like Key Largo, Key West and Atlantic City, which were the top three destinations for travelers in fall 2020, according to TripAdvisor.

The trend is continuing: Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Denver, Orlando and New York are the five most booked destinations in the United States for fall, according to Hopper, a travel booking site. For international travelers, cities like San Juan, Puerto

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Labor Day Weekend 2022 Will See 137 Million Americans Travel

We did it. After revenge travel and flight delays and spending money we don’t really have, we made it to the last holiday weekend of the summer. According to The Vacationeran estimated 137 million people will be traveling for Labor Day weekend, which is more than 53% of the country.

Of those traveling, a little more than half—perhaps owing to the chaos that has roiled air travel lately—plan to travel by car. Which means the roads are going to be busy this weekend. According to Jerry, it’s actually the most dangerous summer holiday for driving, especially Saturday. If you plan on being on the road on Saturday make sure to exercise plenty of caution.

As for when is the best time to make your journey, AAA advised Memorial Day weekend travelers that departures were best timed before 6 am and after 9 pm on Thursday and Friday, while

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10 Portable Exercise Equipment To Pack on Your Travels

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Whether you’re hitting the road in a camping van or escaping to an all-inclusive wellness resort, travel can give you a much-needed reset and break from your busy schedule. But if you’re someone who enjoys regular exercise, squeezing in a workout on the road can be tricky. Be it limited access to fancy gym equipment or access to a workout space altogether, and getting those reps in on vacation can be a hassle.

Well, it used to be. Thanks for innovations in portable exercise equipment, you can now bring your workout with you wherever you roam. And

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See why the Sony XB13 speaker is perfect for traveling

I’m hoping to hit the parkway, lower all the windows and drive to Asbury Park (or another favorite beach town) just as soon as anyone else. And along with my phonea cool pair of sunglasses and my most fantastic swim trunksI’m also packing a tiny but mighty speaker along with me.

The Sony XB13 is our best travel pick for Bluetooth speakers. It excels as an ultra-portable option with a surprisingly long battery life and a keen ability to deliver robust sound. Oh, and it’s just $59.99 — or as little as $48 when it’s on sale, like now — and comes in a slew of fun colors: black, coral pink, light blue, powder blue or taupe. Let’s unpack why it’s the perfect travel stowaway, especially when you’re considering packing for your next vacation.

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Putin declares benefits for people traveling from Ukraine to Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin released a declaration on Saturday detailing benefits that will be given to certain individuals who travel to Russia from Ukraine amid the former country’s attacks on the latter.

Disabled people, pregnant women and the elderly who have moved from Ukraine to Russia will receive financial benefits to help support them, according to a decree obtained by Reuters.

Those who were pensioners in Ukraine will have the ability to receive monthly pension payments equivalent to about $170, payments that will also be given to those who are disabled.

Pregnant women will receive one installment of financial support under the decree.

According to Reuters, the Russian government has already been financially compensating people who come to the country from the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine, which Russia considers part of its nation.

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