Spain

Spain's royals get lucky as careful planning leaves them looking good at tricky moment

It’s not often that Spain’s royals have been on the right side of trouble in recent years. However, as they marked a milestone birthday for one member of the ruling dynasty, a key decision taken months ago worked perfectly in their favour. King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia’s younger daughter, Infanta Sofia, turned 18 on April 29 2025 and, as planned for quite some time, kept…
Read more
European Royals

The queens and princesses who chose the jewels of mourning for the funeral of Pope Francis

It was a modern funeral for a modern Pope but some traditions remained untouched. A formal dress code was in place and that meant black dresses or suits for the royal women in attendance as well as veils or hats. Mourning jewellery was also permitted and that meant white or clear gems – mostly pearls, a jewel that represents mourning. Queen Letizia of Spain wore a historic brooch from…
Read more
Denmark

Greenland back on the political map as King Frederik makes big gesture to the country Donald Trump wants

King Frederik is making an unexpected visit to Greenland as the very public overtures towards it from the US President, Donald Trump, continue. Almost as soon as he started another high profile visit to Japan, Denmark’s king announced that he’ll be heading to Greenland imminently with some big meetings on the agenda. Greenland is part of the Danish realm and King Frederik gave…
Read more
European Royals

As royalty begins to confirm attendance at the funeral of Pope Francis, here's how past papal funerals might give a clue to who will be in Rome

Pope Francis’s funeral will take place on April 26 2025 and royalty will be in attendance. King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of the Belgians will be present with other royal houses expected to confirm their attendance imminently. However, as the last two papal funerals show, there can be a mixture of attendees.  Pope Benedict’s funeral in 2023 was unusual as he had retired in 2013 and…
Read more