Rhiannon Mills, Sky News

Rhiannon Mills

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Past articles by Rhiannon:

Kate is embarking on her life's work and will hope the focus is on what she does, and not what she wears

The Princess of Wales is launching a campaign she hopes will "revolutionise" the way the UK thinks about supporting families and young children, but with a media obsessed with what she wears, her challenge will be getting her message to really punch through. → Read More

Princess of Wales aims to 'shine a spotlight' on the importance of early childhood in new campaign

Kate is set to front an awareness drive called Shaping Us with the hope it will draw attention to the importance of a child's social and emotional development up to the age of five. → Read More

King Charles's coronation set to be three-day spectacle of 'ceremonial, celebratory and community events'

King Charles's coronation will be far from a slimmed down event. The three-day weekend at the beginning of May will include two grand processions, a religious service, a star-studded concert held at Windsor Castle, and a day of volunteering. → Read More

King Charles asks for profits from £1bn wind farm deal to go to 'wider public good'

Buckingham Palace has made it clear the King does not want the Royal Family to be seen to benefit after the Crown Estate announced six new offshore wind energy lease agreements. → Read More

Harry had time to rethink his message - but it feels like another huge betrayal to Royal Family

Harry had time to decide his message, and again it was his family who took the direct hit. → Read More

Royal rift: Be under no illusion, Prince William will be livid and there is more to come from Prince Harry

Sky's Rhiannon Mills questions whether the two princes can ever rebuild trust when one wants to share their rifts very publicly with the world. → Read More

Prince Harry says 'ball is in their court' for family reconciliation

Prince Harry does not say whether he will be attending his father's coronation in May in the latest trailer of an upcoming TV interview. He says he still believes in the monarchy, but when asked if he will play a part in its future, he replies: "I don't know." → Read More

The Queen was always going to be a hard act to follow

In so many ways, she was always going to be a much loved, and very hard act to follow. But when you put King Charles's message in the context of the strike deadlock we've seen before Christmas, some may suggest he's erring on the side of being political. → Read More

King unlikely to 'shy away from faith and diversity' in first Christmas message

His Majesty's first festive address to the nation will take place at 3pm on Christmas Day. → Read More

King Charles' first official birthday parade confirmed for next year

The King will continue the tradition of having a summer Birthday Parade, known as Trooping the Colour, and it will be held on 17 June in central London. His actual birthday is on 14 November. → Read More

Watching felt exhausting but Harry and Meghan's claims haven't caused the earthquake some expected

The Sussexes have made claims in their docuseries that are hard for the public on the outside to judge. But Sky's royal correspondent Rhiannon Mills had a front row seat for some of them, and here, she gives her view. → Read More

Harry and Meghan's Netflix series has a peculiar feature that raises a difficult question

Harry and Meghan's own videos stand out the most in Netflix's documentary, says Sky's Rhiannon Mills. Because was it paranoia that made them film themselves at a traumatic time, or the knowledge that they would later have some monetary value? → Read More

'This isn't a soap opera, this is a family'

Former staff fear the new file could end up burning bridges between the Sussexes and the rest of the family, just as they seemed to be being built. → Read More

'My dear mother-in-law': Camilla's warm tribute in first speech as Queen Consort

Camilla said the late Queen was "greatly missed" and that she and King Charles had drawn "immense comfort" from condolences from all over the world. → Read More

Princess of Wales comforts tearful Ukrainian mother as royal meets refugees

Catherine says "I wish we could do more" as she meets displaced families who have fled their country after Russia's invasion. → Read More

William's Wales team 'own goal' plays into hands of those who don't want him as prince

Prince William told members of the Welsh Parliament that he'll be "supporting both" Wales and England when they meet in the World Cup group stage later this month. → Read More

King Charles to lead Remembrance Day service for first time as monarch

The nation will fall silent on Sunday morning as the King leads a moving Remembrance Day service for the first time as monarch. → Read More

Princess of Wales is finding her voice

Since becoming Princess of Wales, Kate has grown in confidence and, when it comes to early years support, she knows her stuff. But our royal correspondent isn't yet sure the knowledge is always recognised or acknowledged by a wider audience. → Read More

The Crown: Why all the fuss when the facts of what happened still shock as much as the fiction?

The soap opera of what played out for the Windsors 30 years ago is as unbelievable as any of the imagined events or conversations portrayed in the hit Netflix show now on its fifth run. → Read More

Prince William and Kate 'not shying away' from cost of living crisis

While it is understood William and Kate are mindful of their own privileged position, Sky News is told that they are keen to "support the hard-pressed" in "parts of the country that need a light shone on them". → Read More