A High Court Judge has approved a request
by the Duchess of Sussex to delay her privacy trial until Autumn
2021. The trial was originally due to take place in January 2021 –
however, the court has approved Meghan’s application to vacate her
trial, with a new date to be confirmed in the Autumn. Associated
Newspapers did not oppose the delay to the trial after hearing
confidential…
Royal Central readers show off their royal memorabilia
29th October 2020
Royal Central has asked viewers to share
their unique and rare pieces of royal memorabilia. From Queen
Elizabeth II’s coronation to royal weddings and births in the 21st
century, our viewers have no shortage of collectables. If you are
interested in having your…
Prince Charles signs a cheque for £1 million
29th October 2020
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of
Cornwall have visited the Bank of England to learn more about the
financial implications behind the coronavirus pandemic and how the
Bank has supported its patrons throughout the crisis. Since the
pandemic began, the Bank of England…
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge honour NHS frontline workers with special Pride of Britain Award
29th October 2020
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will
present a special award to NHS frontline workers during this year’s
Pride of Britain Awards. “We cannot thank you enough,” William said
in a pre-taped segment filmed at St Bart’s Hospital last week. “On
behalf of a grateful nation, it is a tremendous honour for
Catherine and I to present this Special Recognition Award to the
army of…
The Countess of Wessex participates in virtual royal tour of Libya
28th October 2020
The Countess of Wessex has undertaken an
important royal engagement on behalf of the Foreign, Commonwealth,
& Development Office. The Countess participated in engagements
related to the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum, which was launched
on 26 October by Stephanie…
The Duchess of Sussex requests delay to her privacy trial against the Mail on Sunday
28th October 2020
The Duchess of Sussex is to apply to the
High Court to request a delay to her upcoming privacy trial against
the Mail on Sunday which is due to be held in January 2021. A judge
will hear Meghan’s request in a preliminary court hearing on
Wednesday. The Duchess is…
The Duchess of Cambridge is encouraging
people to look for digital posters and prints of Hold Still
portraits around the United Kingdom to continue highlighting
people’s experiences during pandemic lockdowns. The Kensington
Palace social media accounts shared a few snaps of Hold Still
portraits around the UK on October 27th 2020, writing, “Last week
the Hold Still community exhibition…
Sir Norman Hartnell's royal wedding dresses
28th October 2020
He created some of the most famous royal
looks of the 20th century and he’s still producing talked about
style picks. Sir Norman Hartnell was already a sought after wedding
dress designer when he was first commissioned to produce a bridal
outfit by the House of…
The Duchess of Cornwall saw first-hand
how Medical Detection Dogs are being trained to detect COVID-19 in
people when she paid a visit to London Paddington station. Camilla,
who is patron of the Medical Detection Dogs organisation, viewed a
training session at the station…
History of Royal Titles: Why are male heirs to the British throne called the Prince of Wales?
28th October 2020
Aside from the historically important
position of king or queen, the title of ‘The Prince of Wales’ has
existed for the longest time. It originated in approximately 1223
when Llywelyn ap Gruffudd was given the title by the English King
Henry III. Royal Central is taking a look at one of the most
important royal titles and why it is given to the eldest son of the
monarch. The prophecy linked…

