King Charles is about to get the fourth
Prime Minister of his reign after Sir Keir Starmer announced his
plans to resign and the Labour Party began the process of choosing
a new leader. However, although the pick as party boss and
therefore PM belongs to Labour, their selection can’t become Prime
Minister until The King asks them to form a government. And that
mean the ancient practice of…
It’s among the most unusual pieces in any
royal collection and, in recent years, it’s acquired a reputation
as the go to tiara for Sweden’s royal brides. The diadem now known
as ‘the Cameo’ has a long and romantic history. And since Queen
Silvia and Crown Princess…
They are among the most recognisable
figures at Royal Ascot, instantly identifiable in their black
bowler hats and immaculate attire. They are photographed almost as
often as the racegoers themselves, stand proudly beside the royal
procession each afternoon and are as much a…
Film star adds Hollywood touch to procession at Royal Ascot as King Charles brings a famous friend along to the races
18th June 2026
The King and Queen led the Royal Ascot
carriage procession on Thursday as members of the Royal Family and
distinguished guests arrived in style for the third day of the
famous meeting. Their Majesties travelled in the first carriage
alongside the Earl of Snowdon and Ms Isabelle de la Bruyère,
continuing a tradition that remains one of the most recognisable
spectacles of the British racing…
What happened to Queen Elizabeth II’s beloved Estimate? Inside the remarkable second career of the royal Gold Cup heroine
18th June 2026
More than a decade after carrying Queen
Elizabeth II to one of the most emotional victories of her reign,
Estimate continues to leave her mark on the sport she helped
define. The bay filly etched her name into racing history in 2013
when she became the first horse owned…
How an 80th birthday gift gave Queen Elizabeth II the greatest racing moment of her life
18th June 2026
In the long and illustrious history of
Royal Ascot, few moments have captured the imagination quite like
the afternoon in June 2013 when Queen Elizabeth II became the first
reigning monarch to win the Gold Cup. The royal silks – purple,
scarlet and gold – had been…
King Charles has already done this twice and now Prince William is following in his father's footsteps
17th June 2026
The Prince of Wales is to take on a job
that his father already done twice. Prince William is to guest edit
one of the most famous magazines in Britain and he’s got a special
reason for doing it. This November, William will be in charge of
one edition of Country Life magazine and he plans to put mental
health at the centre of his copy. King Charles edited the magazine
twice while heir…
Queen Camilla chose one of her most
striking outfits for Trooping the Colour and there’s an important
reason behind her pick. The Queen arrived at Horse Guards Parade
for the annual event in a bright red coat dress with a real
military theme. The dress in question…
The striking mantle King Charles and Prince William will wear for one of the most historic royal ceremonies
15th June 2026
The Order of the Garter is considered the
oldest and most senior Order of Chivalry in Britain. Created over
700 years ago by King Edward III, the Order was inspired by King
Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Now, seven centuries on,
King Charles will lead the Order…
The daughter of the late Aga Khan has
revealed what she believes happened to Shergar, the legendary
racehorse whose disappearance became one of the greatest mysteries
in sporting history and captivated racing fans including Queen
Elizabeth II. Princess Zahra Aga Khan has spoken candidly about the
1983 kidnapping of the Derby winner, saying her family now believes
the stallion was killed within…

