Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth must confront King of Bahrain at Windsor Horse Show

The rights groups Reprieve, Americans for Democracy & Human Rights in Bahrain, Index, ECDHR and Bahrain Institute for Rights & Democracy are calling for Her Majesty to confront the King of Bahrain at the Windsor Horse Show over the “deterioration” of human rights in Bahrain. In a letter to The Queen, the rights groups said: “King Hamad … who sponsors four events in the…
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Prince Philip

The island that worships Prince Philip is disappointed by his retirement

Out in the Pacific Ocean lays a remote island, untouched by the complications of busy cities. While mostly cut off from the outside world, they are familiar with the Duke of Edinburgh. To the Kastom people in the Yaohnanen village on the Tanna island in Vanuatu(previously an Anglo-French colony called the New Hebrides) in the South Pacific, Prince Philip is a God. The son of a mountain God to be…
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Prince & Princess of Wales

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge pick Bhutan picture to send to well-wishers

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge recently celebrated their sixth anniversary at the end April and those who sent the couple their best wishes received a token in return. The Duke and Duchess chose a picture from their trip to Bhutan last year, taken by photographer Arthur Edwards on their hike to the monastery. The two travelled to Bhutan last April combined with their India tour. On their final…
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The Sussexes

Speaking out about his mental heath is Prince Harry's 'Diana Moment'

Royal Central’s Deputy Editor, Jamie Samhan, explains how Prince Harry has just had his ‘Diana moment’. After a recent interview with the Daily Telegraph, Prince Harry announced that he sought help for mental health struggles after dealing with the death of his mother Diana, Princess of Wales. The unprecedented move could help thousands (if not millions) seek the help they…
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