British RoyalsThe Sussexes

The Hague to host Invictus Games 2020

The city of The Hague in the Netherlands is to host the Invictus Games in 2020, Kensington Palace announced today. The Duke of Sussex said, “I am delighted to announce that The Hague is taking up the challenge of hosting the 5th #InvictusGames. The city will soon become the motivation for hundreds of servicemen and women using the Games to inspire their recovery from physical and mental…
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Controversy over Prince Harry's new Irish title

Just last month, the world watched as Prince Harry married Meghan Markle, who are now the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. In Ireland, Prince Harry will now be known as Baron of Kilkeel, a title which has caused some upset. The area of Kilkeel, once the capital city of the Celtic Irish Kingdom of Mourne, sits on the coast of County Down. Its main industry is fishing, supported by Northern…
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Prince Harry to play the role of best man this August

Prince Harry will attend yet another wedding this year, however, this time around he will play the part of the best man. The newlywed will support his close friend Charlie van Straubenzee by being his best man in his wedding to the filmmaker Daisy Jenks in Surrey this August. News of the wedding means that Harry and Meghan will now be attending at least two more weddings this year, with Princess…
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The Queen's Coronation in numbers

Today is the 65th anniversary of the coronation of The Queen. On 2 June 1953, Queen Elizabeth who succeded her father on 6 February 1952, held her coronation in which she was sworn in as Sovereign of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, and Ceylon. As we mark another milestone Her Majesty The Queen has reached, we take a look back at the day in numbers. It…
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