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The royal tradition that links Elizabeth I and Denmark's Queen Mary

The regal tradition of scratching signatures in windowpanes is long established and well known. The windows – particularly when in rooms of royal residences – formed a kind of living ‘guestbook’, often accompanied by the date the visit or signature, was made. These windowpanes are silent witnesses to vanished royal gatherings on long ago summers or essential occasions, represented today by…
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The day King George V unveiled the Cenotaph - a powerful symbol of remembrance for a nation

Over a century after it was unveiled as a symbol of national remembrance for those lost in war, the Cenotaph will again play a central part in commemorating those who gave their lives for their country. Four days of events will mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day in May and the Cenotaph will be at the heart of them, draped in Union flags as it was when a king stood before it to recall those who…
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Check this out: royal fashion found a trend and loved it this month

February has been a busier month for royals everywhere with engagements back on the schedule after the holidays. And that means there have been several fashion hits- we have gathered our three favourite looks of February!  The Princess of Wales: red and plaid helps check two late winter trends Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images The Prince and Princess of Wales were in Wales on 26…
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A royal milestone - the first solo visits of heirs to the throne

It’s a landmark moment in any royal career. For those born to reign, a life of public duty beckons and that means the moment to fly solo comes sooner rather than later. Princess Catharina-Amalia of Orange had her first solo outing with the 22 year old royal launching a naval ship without her parents. It was a confident start to her royal career and follows the path of several other firsts…
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