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Yacht fittings, endless gardens and a link to Britain's last king called William - welcome to Adelaide Cottage

It’s the royal des res on everyone’s lips – Adelaide Cottage on the Windsor estate is reported to be the destination for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their three children as they look to move outside London. The four bedroom home is said to be where William and Kate have determined to live as George, Charlotte and Louis prepare to start a new school in…
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History and chivalry combine in the Order of the Garter

The Most Noble Order of the Garter is considered to be one of the most prestigious chivalric orders in the world. Founded in 1348 by King Edward III, who was “so inspired by the tales of King Arthur and the chivalry of the Knights of the Round Table”, the Order of the…
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Prince William spotted selling Big Issue in Central London

The Duke of Cambridge was out and about incognito on Thursday, selling magazines to unsuspecting pedestrians on the streets of London. Uncovered by regular people milling about in London, William was helping to sell issues of The Big Issue, a magazine written by the homeless community, with proceeds going back to charities. The royal was sporting one of the red hats and vests worn by…
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George and Charlotte make first public visit to Wales for the Platinum Jubilee

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge brought along some special visitors during their whirlwind visit to Cardiff on Saturday. Prince George and Princess Charlotte joined their parents to make their first public visit to Wales. The Cambridges were in Wales to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee and to see preparations for Saturday afternoon’s Platinum Jubilee Celebration Concert on the grounds of…
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Big royal presence marks Guildhall reception to celebrate Platinum Jubilee

The Lord Mayor of London hosted a reception for the Royal Family following the Service of Thanksgiving for the Platinum Jubilee. The lunch was also open to political authorities, like Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Interior Secretary Priti Patel, as well as former Prime Minister Theresa May.  Notably absent were the Duke of York, who will be missing the entire weekend of celebrations…
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