Royal Central’s reporter Moniek has a new
series entitled ‘The Fifteen Princesses of Orange’, which will
cover the lives of the fifteen women who carried the title Princess
of Orange as the consort of the Prince of Orange or in their own
right. Though the title Prince of Orange is much older than any of
the fifteen Princesses, we begin the series when the title is
inherited by…
Royal Central to launch updated website design
9th October 2015
As part of ongoing efforts to make our
website even more accessible and helpful for our
readers, we’ll be updating the design of our website. Our
present design, which has served us for over a year and a half now,
will be replaced by a new, dynamic and image-led theme…
With great sadness, Royal Central bids
farewell to Jessica Hope – our Assistant Editor – at the
end of this month. Having worked with Royal Central for
the past two years, both as a writer and then as an editor, Jessica
is the site’s longest-serving…
Royal Central welcomes new Desk Editor
29th May 2015
Royal Central is pleased to welcome Lydia
Starbuck to the editorial team as Desk Editor from today, having
worked with the reporting team and running Royal Central’s
first independent blog. Lydia joined the Royal Central team back in
January 2014 and has held multiple roles since. Lydia’s role will
primarily centre around proofreading Royal Central’s content as
well as…
Changes to the Editorial Team in May
27th April 2015
Royal Central is pleased to announce some
changes to the editorial team which will take place during
May. Jessica Hope is appointed as Royal Central’s Assistant Editor
effective from 1st May. Jessica is currently Royal Central’s Desk
Editor and has been involved…
The Supreme Court has today ruled that
letters sent by The Prince of Wales to government ministers can be
published. The hand-down of the judgement, which was delivered just
after 09:45 GMT, ends a nine-year legal battle between The
Guardian and the government. The Court…
The UK Supreme Court has today
confirmed that it will hand down judgement next Thursday on
whether the contents of letters sent between The Prince of Wales
and government ministers should be revealed to the public. Prince
Charles wrote a series of letters to seven government departments
between 1 September 2004 and 1 April 2005. The
Prince wrote the letters by hand before sending them to
be…
William and Kate appoint new press spokesman
21st November 2014
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