British Royals

How the British royals marked International Women's Day

People around the world celebrated the women in their lives yesterday on International Women’s Day, and the royals were no different. Let’s look at the British Royal Family marked the special occasion. The Royal Family The Royal Family social media accounts cover all working members of the British Royal Family, and for International Women’s Day, they honoured two royal women: The…
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The Sussexes

Meghan urges school pupils to strive for equality every day as she marks International Women's Day

The Duchess of Sussex has urged school pupils to remember their value every day in what could be her last major speech before stepping back from her role as a senior royal. Meghan told teenagers that the messages of International Women’s Day – equality and respect – were valid all the time and she urged them to support each other at every opportunity. The duchess&#8217…
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King Charles III

Camilla's powerful speech on domestic abuse

”The Victors, not the Victims” The Duchess of Cornwall has given an impassioned speech on the issue of domestic violence. Addressing the Women of the World Festival in London on March 7th 2020, Camilla spoke of the devastating consequences of violence within families and relationships and said that changes in the law weren’t enough, everyone needed to start talking about it.
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Prince & Princess of Wales

The Cambridges in Ireland: Day Three

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge wrapped up their official visit to Ireland on Thursday, with a series of engagements in Galway, one of the European Capital of Culture cities for 2020. William and Kate began their day at the Tribeton, a restaurant and lounge in Galway, to attend a reception for the city having been chosen as a European Capital of Culture in 2020. Galway will host a series…
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