The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has spoken out in a new interview about a myriad of topics, including The Queen’s funeral.
In an interview with GQ’s Alastair Campbell, the conversation begins with a discussion of The Queen’s inevitable funeral.
“I don’t lose sleep,” Archbishop Welby begins.
“I do hope I don’t have to do that,” he qualifies.
The Archbishop calls the…
Duchess of Cambridge is Feeling Better, Says Prince William
29th September 2017
Prince William revealed that his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge has been feeling better since her third pregnancy was announced in early September.
Prince William was attending a reception and award ceremony for the Metropolitan and City Police Orphans Fund, of which…
Book Review: Prince Philip, Wise Words and Golden Gaffes
24th September 2017
If you’ve been looking for a compendium of Prince Philip’s gaffes and quips, then Prince Philip, Wise Words and Golden Gaffes is the perfect book for your shelf.
The Duke of Edinburgh, who recently announced his retirement after 70 years of dedicated service to the…
New Film Victoria and Abdul to Explore Colonialism and Islamophobia
24th September 2017
The upcoming film Victoria and Abdul will shine a light on the controversial friendship between Queen Victoria and her servant, Abdul Karim, focusing on the colonialism and Islamophobia of the time.
Abdul Karim became a servant to the Queen in 1887, alongside another Indian servant, and eventually rising in the ranks until he became her Indian Secretary.
In an interview with New Hampshire Public…
Duke of Cambridge Attracts Controversy over Drugs Comment
21st September 2017
Prince William attracted some controversy earlier this week when he asked whether drugs should be legalised while on a visit to Spitalfields Crypt Trust.
“Can I ask you a very massive question – it’s a big one – there’s obviously a lot of pressure growing in areas…
Canada's Governor-General Cautions Against Abolishing the Monarchy
21st September 2017
Out-going Canadian Governor-General, The Right Honourable David Johnston, gave an interview to Canadian magazine Maclean’s as he prepares to wrap up a historical seven-year term in the post.
Johnston spoke about his time working with the diametrically opposed governments…
Taking a Look at the Order of the Garter
30th August 2017
The Most Noble Order of the Garter is considered to be the most prestigious chivalric order in Great Britain, so let’s take a look at the history behind it.
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 Garter was a group of honourable knights.
A legend persists that Edward III was…
Diana's Sister Shocked She Wasn't Wearing a Seat Belt
29th August 2017
Lady Sarah McCorquodale, eldest sister of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, spoke about her sister in the BBC’s documentary Diana, 7 Days, and questioned why she hadn’t been wearing her seatbelt.
“She was religious in putting on her seatbelt,” said Lady Sarah.
Prince William and Prince Harry Speak About Diana's Death and Funeral for BBC Documentary
29th August 2017
Princes William and Harry spoke about their mother’s funeral in a BBC documentary called Diana, 7 Days.
Rumours have persisted for two decades that it was their grandfather, Prince Philip, who ultimately convinced the boys to walk behind the casket. The brothers cleared…
Danish people do not support Prince Henrik's announcement
7th August 2017
When the Royal Danish House announced late last week that Prince Henrik did not wish to be buried next to his wife, Queen Margrethe, he drew global condemnation, and a poll of Danish television viewers echoed this sentiment.
According to TV2, 54 percent of respondents were unhappy with the Prince’s statement.
“A surprisingly large number,” commented Lars Hovbakke Sørensen. “The society is…