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Queen Camilla became patron of QNIS in 2024 following Queen Elizabeth II who held the role for many years. The organisation’s ...
The young Queen Elizabeth II had her own thoughts, though. She wore the Golden Jubilee Necklace for her first State Opening of Parliament as Monarch in 1952 and continued to wear it frequently ...
At the request of The King, royals who attended Trooping in uniform wore a black armband, as did all mounted officers in the procession and all liveried Mews staff. In another mark of respect ...
In a more formal pose, also shared by the Prince and Princess of Wales for Father’s Day, Princess Charlotte is seen hugging Prince William and Prince Louis tight while Prince George snuggles ...
The young princess, who recently turned 10, wore a diamond horseshoe brooch that once belonged to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. The late Queen Mother was pictured wearing it in the 1920s ...
Mary was the magpie of the Royal Family; she commissioned and collected numerous gems that are still favourites in the Royal Collection to this day. In 1911, Queen Mary commissioned a new emerald ...
King Charles has ordered all royals wearing uniform to this year's Trooping to wear black armbands as a mark of respect following the Air India crash.
Philippe, who marks 12 years on the throne next month, was sent all kinds of questions on video as part of the celebrations for his milestone birthday. King Philippe is grilled on some personal ...
The Princess of Wales has taken a leading role at this year’s Trooping The Colour, with the 43-year-old royal accompanying The King and Queen on the Dais in Horse Guards Parade.
Sir Billy Boston has been made a knight in the King’s Birthday Honours. Sir Billy, 90, is one of the most famous rugby players of all time but he played Rugby League at a time when it was seen ...
This floral tiara is largely shrouded in mystery. The Grand Ducal court has not confirmed when the tiara was made, when it was acquired by the family, or even who made it. Most likely created ...
There’s a good reason for that. It was Burmese who was carrying Queen Elizabeth II on one of the most shocking days in her reign. On June 13 1981, The Queen was riding at the front of the ...