From the time he was a teenager, Michael
Fawcett started as a footman for Her Majesty. He is now taking on
his most prominent role to date as the new chief executive of the
Prince’s Foundation. The reorganisation of the Prince’s charities
has seen a promotion for Fawcett who was most recently the chief
executive of the Dumfries House Trust, which according to Sky News,
is now a part of…
Queen Elizabeth hosts the Aga Khan at Windsor Castle
9th March 2018
Last night, Her Majesty The Queen
welcomed the Aga Khan, Princess Salwa Aga Khan and Princess
Zahra Aga Khan to Windsor Castle. The Queen, Prince Charles, the
Duchess of Cornwall and Princess Anne welcomed them to celebrate
the Diamond Jubilee of the Aga Khan as Imam of the…
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of
Cornwall have unveiled their revamped website. Their Royal
Highnesses appear on the homepage together smiling brightly with
the headline “Welcome to the home of The Prince of Wales and The
Duchess of Cornwall.” A link to a video…
Cheryl Tweedy, Cole, or Fernandez-Versini? Prince Charles jokes about the singer’s forever changing surname
7th March 2018
At the Prince’s Trust Awards on Tuesday,
Prince Charles poked fun at Cheryl’s surname that has frequently
changed over the years. The Prince of Wales spoke fondly of the
singer, who has been an ambassador for The Trust for many years.
Cheryl was known as Cheryl Cole when she was married to footballer
Ashley Cole and became Cheryl Fernandez-Versini during her brief
marriage to Jean-Bernard…
Why Charles and Camilla couldn’t wed at Windsor Castle
3rd March 2018
When the Prince of Wales and the Duchess
of Cornwall announced their engagement in February 2005 they wasted
no time in setting a date or venue for their marriage. They
immediately told the world they would marry in April that year in a
civil ceremony at Windsor Castle…
The Duchess of Cornwall: “Read to children every day of the year”
25th February 2018
In a world where children become trained
smartphone users at an early age and information is absorbed with
the click of a button, the Duchess of Cornwall is reminding us of
where we all read our first story. Writing in the Sunday Express to
mark the World Book Day, The Duchess of Cornwall is urging parents
to at least to try to read to their children and grandchildren
every day of the year. Her…
The Commonwealth of Nations, formerly
known as the British Commonwealth, currently consists of 53
countries scattered across the globe. Canada and Australia are some
of the most commonly-known commonwealth nations states that make up
this entity. Nearly every continent is…
Prince Charles's Communications Secretary quashes portable leather toilet seat rumours
13th February 2018
The Prince of Wales’s Communications
Secretary has quashed rumours that Prince Charles travels around
with a portable leather toilet seat. Taking to Twitter, Julian
Payne said: “Just catching up on some of last week’s coverage. Does
anyone seriously believe The…
Last night, the Duchess of Cornwall
attended an event full of women from all corners of the globe at
The Ned Hotel hosted by Women in Journalism (WIJ). At the event,
she praised the “bold and thriving” press and commented she could
hear the “pencils sharpening” when she mentioned she
would be sharing “a royal story you may be unaware of”. Speaking of
Anne Royall, the 18th Century…

