Insight

The pressure of working for the Royal Family

As Royal Central announced that the Duchess of Cambridge would be losing her Private Secretary, Rebecca Deacon, many volunteered themselves as tribute in her place. Although we all know that the chances of an outsider being picked for the job are unlikely, what would it be like to take on the role (or any role for the Royal Family)? Ms Deacon has worked for the Royal Family for ten years, and…
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The Sussexes

Can Prince Harry marry a divorcée?

After Prince Harry brought his girlfriend, Meghan Markle to his close friend’s wedding in Jamaica, rumours have been swirling about another Royal wedding in the near future. A friend of the couple even spoke to the Mirror, saying: “This the first time that she and…
Queen Elizabeth II

The Queen saves the Royal Train from its demise

After Sir Alan Reid, Keeper of the Privy Purse, told MPs the Royal Train would only have five to ten years left in its life, it seemed The Queen would lose what was an iconic mode of transportation. Yet, much to the relief of the Royal Family, the train has “no end in sight” according to a source that spoke to The Telegraph. Queen Elizabeth made it known that the train was her…
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The Yorks

Princess Eugenie takes to social media

The Members of the British Royal Family tend to shy away from social media, unlike their European counterparts. Prince Harry is said to have an Instagram account which he has kept private, his girlfriend Meghan Markle has one that is public but never posts any pictures of the family and now it is revealed that Princess Eugenie has a Pinterest board. With 11 boards made public, her 1,300 followers…
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The Sussexes

All bets are on for Prince Harry engagement

The International betting firm, Betway has the odds that Prince Harry will put a ring on Meghan Markle’s finger by the end of 2017. The US Actress was recently seen with an ‘H’ gold ring, sending the chances that Harry asks her to marry him into the evens…
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The Queen likely to host Donald Trump at Balmoral to avoid large protests

Despite a record number of Britons signing a petition to avoid having The Queen meet with Donald Trump while on his State Visit, it seems all is a go. However, the mass amounts of protests to his visit have raised substantial problems and to help minimise those, it is likely that Queen Elizabeth will host the President at her private estate in Scotland. Alex Salmond, the former first minister of…
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