Nearly every European monarch is related
to the House of Windsor in some way or another. King Christian IX
of Denmark and Queen Victoria of Great Britain both sought to marry
their numerous children and grandchildren into houses across
Europe, and these bloodlines are still intertwined to this day.
However, that does not mean that every European royal related to
King Charles III is in line for the…
While there are reports of changes ahead
of King Charles III’s Coronation in May, each Coronation has had
its own changes. King George VI was the first monarch to give a
Coronation speech to be broadcast over the radio on the day of his
Coronation. King George V gave…
Red carpet and royalty make perfect partners at Kensington Palace's new exhibition, Crown to Couture
4th April 2023
In recent years there’s been plenty of
talk about whether royal power can combine with star power but a
new exhibition at Kensington Palace underlines that the mix is far
from modern. Crown to Couture, which opens on April 5 2023, brings
red carpet fashion face to face…
Queen Victoria's Coronation Dress
4th April 2023
Queen Victoria’s reign is notable for its
length, for its innovations and revolutions, and for her
steadfastness in navigating the Crown through to modern times. Her
fashion was legendary both contemporarily—she helped popularise
white wedding dresses—and today as a study not only of the woman
but also the kingdom she reigned over. The morning she ascended the
throne, 20 June 1837, she…
The Sovereign’s Ring is an important
symbol of a monarch’s coronation, representing their ‘kingly
dignity’ and, in more ancient times, their union to their nation.
William IV, crowned in 1831, was the first to wear the current
Sovereign’s Ring, which was created…
Sarah, Duchess of York on plans for a new royal film, a new royal baby and her brand new book
3rd April 2023
Sarah, Duchess of York is already
planning to put the bunting out for the Coronation of King Charles
III. Speaking to Royal Central as her latest book, A Most
Intriguing Lady, is published, the duchess also opened up about her
experiences of being a granny and preparing to…
The mystery of the missing Princess
3rd April 2023
She was once a common representative at
royal events representing Morocco’s King Mohammed, but since 2017,
Princess Lalla Salma has not been seen in any official capacity. So
where is the so-called “Ghost Princess,” and what is she doing? It
was reported in 2018 by Hola magazine that she had divorced the
Moroccan King, but the Moroccan Royal Palace never confirmed or…
King Charles III and Queen Camilla have
just completed the first State Visit of the new reign, and royal
correspondent, Netty Leistra, was among those covering this
historic trip. She was in Hamburg as it came to an end. After a
moving morning at the Kinderstransport…
The majestic decorations of the Gold State Coach
1st April 2023
The iconic Gold State Coach was designed
by William Chambers and built by Samuel Butler in 1762, making it
the third oldest coach in the British Royal collection. Weighing
four tonnes, measuring seven meters in length and 3.6 metres in
height, with its purpose being a mode…
The Coronation of King Henry VII
1st April 2023
On the 30th of October in 1485 in
Westminster Abbey the Tudor dynasty officially began with the
coronation of King Henry VII. His reign had begun two months
earlier on a battle field but it was cemented and celebrated two
months later in the ancient walls of Westminster Abbey. By taking
the throne, he brought to an end the War of the Roses. He had
beaten Richard III who had become king in 1483…

