King Charles III

Duchess of Cornwall 'knights' grumpy farmer with a leek

Thousands of people are honoured every year by senior members of The Royal Family in order to recognise the contributions ordinary people make to British society. Today, the Duchess of Cornwall presided over her first investiture, knighting a farmer with a leek. During an official visit to the South of England show, Camilla, who turns 70 next month, was forced to play along as Giles, an…
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Sweden

Swedish Royal Family participates in National Day

The Swedish Royal Family took part in various events throughout Sweden for National Day yesterday on 6 June. King Carl XVI Gustaf, Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria, Prince Daniel, Princess Estelle, Prince Carl Philip, Princess Sofia, Princess Madeleine and Chris…
British RoyalsQueen Elizabeth II

The Queen expresses concern that the Manchester bombing victims may suffer PTSD

Following her surprise visit to Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital to speak with survivors of the Manchester bombing, The Queen has voiced concerns about the psychological repercussions of the attack on survivors. At yesterday’s Royal Garden Party – the last at Buckingham Palace for 2017 – Her Majesty spoke with two Transport for London staff members about the bombing and shared her hope…
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British RoyalsPrince Philip

BREAKING NEWS: The Duke of Edinburgh to step down from royal duties this autumn

Last night, the calling of an emergency meeting for all senior royal aides at Buckingham Palace caused a widespread panic that something might have happened to either Her Majesty The Queen or His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh. French media began reporting on the supposed death of The Duke of Edinburgh, although it was later confirmed that both The Queen and The Duke are in good health. The…
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Prince Philip

Duke of Edinburgh: "I can't stand up for much longer"

The Duke of Edinburgh has spoken out today about the news of his retirement from royal duties. At a reception hosted at St James’s Palace, a guest said to the 95-year-old: “I’m sorry to hear you are standing down.” In his usual wit and dry sense of humour, Prince Philip replied: “Well, I can’t stand up for much longer!” It was announced on Thursday morning…
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