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A brief history of heraldry

Perhaps one of the most enduring aspects of Medieval England is heraldry. Though it originated in the 12th century, coats of arms and other forms of heraldry continue to be used even today, be it by religious and educational institutions, by countries, and, most importantly for us here at Royal Central, by the Royal Family. The concept of heraldry emerged around 900 years ago. A heraldic device…
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Top Ten Upcoming Royal History Books

In Search of Alfred the Great: The King, the Grave, the Legend (Hardback) – by Edoardo Albert & Katie Tucker – Publication date: 28th August, Amberley Publishing For centuries it was believed that Alfred the Great’s remains were lost forever, buried in an unknown grave in Winchester, the old capital of Wessex. However, this all changed recently with a discovery by the University of…
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Number 1... Fire! - A guide to royal gun salutes

In London, salutes are fired in Hyde Park by the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery and at The Tower of London. Upon State Visits, the State Opening of Parliament and for The Queen’s Birthday Parade, Green Park (next to Buckingham Palace) is used for the salutes instead of Hyde Park. The amount of rounds varies per occasion and place. A basic royal salute will have 21 rounds. Because Green…
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Lucy Worsley's 'Tales from the Royal Wardrobe,' an interview with Royal Central

Firstly, thank you for once again allowing me the pleasure to discuss another one of your programmes with Royal Central. My pleasure – I’m glad that your readers are interested in the work we do at Historic Royal Palaces! You have given viewers insight in the Royal bedchamber and now the wardrobe. What do feel was the impetus that sparked the idea for this new series? Was there a particular…
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