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Jelly Roll said to Harry's surprise. The "Wild Ones" singer explained he thought he was giving the royal a tattoo for the Invictus Games, but Harry quickly corrected him. They two eventually made ...
ROYAL enthusiasts are marking King Charles's coronation with regally themed tattoos. Tattoo artist Anna Townsend told The Sun how she'd already started inking customers with royal designs ahead of ...
The traditional flypasts for the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo have thrilled countless observers - but also caused concern and opposition in recent years It has become a tradition of the Royal ...
But King Frederik is not the only royal with tattoos. Princess Eugenie has one behind her ear, Lady Amelia Windsor has more than one animal-themed inking and Princess Sofia of Sweden has a ...
Jelly Roll — CMA Award winner, Grammy Award nominee, philanthropist and now, royal tattoo artist. The Antioch native recently appeared alongside Prince Harry in an ad for the 2025 Invictus Games.
Naval tattoos are a long-standing tradition and date back to the Battle of Trafalgar. King George V spent many years in the Royal Navy(Getty Images) King George V's brother, Prince Albert Victor ...
The Tattoo will feature a ‘storyteller’ for the first time The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is to celebrate its 75th year with a show that promises to “celebrate the past”, while ...
Later that day, while taping a segment for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, any indication of a new tattoo went unseen. Typically, members of the British royal family do not have tattoos.
Tickets are available online from the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo’s official website or by calling the box office on +44 (0) 131 225 1188. The phonelines for the box office are open Monday ...
The royal also appeared on “The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon” where he visited a haunted house with the host. It appears the segment was taped the same day Harry visited the tattoo shop ...
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is to celebrate its 75th year with a show that promises to “celebrate the past”, while imagining the future of the iconic event. Taking audiences back to ...