It has come to our attention recently
that there is some confusion about the Duke and Duchess Of
Cambridge’s placement in terms of entitlement to titles, in order
to try and redress this, here’s our short, yet we hope informative
guide, to what Prince William is in line for when his father
succeeds to the throne. Firstly, the most notable and questioned
title the heir to the throne usually…
Is it true that The Queen is above the law?
15th May 2020
For centuries, the reigning Monarch in
Britain has been considered the font of justice. But what does this
mean, and does it mean The Queen can do whatever she wants without
legal repercussions? We’re about to take a look back at the days
when Monarchs played a vital role…
May Jewels: The origins of the Cambridge emeralds
15th May 2020
The British royal family has many notable
pieces of jewellery in their collection. From personal purchases to
items passed down through generations, Royal Central is taking a
look at the origins of the Cambridge emeralds. Nearly 200 years
ago, in Germany, after the…
The Duke of Cambridge has sent a letter
of support to The Diana Award, an award for young people named
after his late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, for the work the
organisation does with young people. William’s letter reads: “I
wanted to write to send my support and thanks to all the staff,
volunteers and supporters of The Diana Award. “My brother and I
remain ever appreciative…
The Royal Family released a video to mark
the International Day of the Nurse on Tuesday, featuring various
members of the family talking to nurses throughout the
Commonwealth. From The Queen and The Royal Family this
#InternationalNursesDay: Thank you ?
Duchess of Cambridge pens letter in praise of nurses
12th May 2020
The Duchess of Cambridge has written a
letter of support and solidarity to nurses, as revealed by the
Nursing Now 2020 campaign on social media. Kate’s letter reads: “I
wanted to thank the Nursing Now campaign very much for all you are
doing to support nurses…
Buckingham Palace won’t be opening its
doors to the public this summer. Ongoing coronavirus restrictions
mean that the annual tourist season for the Queen’s London home is
off for 2020. The Royal Collection Trust, which oversees the
opening, has just announced that the State Rooms won’t be opening
up this year and anyone who has already bought tickets will be
issued with a…
The UK government could allow small
weddings to take place in England as they continue to review
lockdown restrictions put in place because of the coronavirus
pandemic. However, the change to the current ban on marriages won’t
take effect until June 1st 2020 at the…
The Earl and Countess of Wessex will
reportedly play a major part in the Royal Family’s public duties
moving forward, as The Queen will spend the foreseeable future in
self-isolation at Windsor Castle. The move to spotlight Edward and
Sophie more, which comes as the…
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge could
soon be back on the school run – but only for one of their three
children. New government plans revealed on Sunday night mean that
Princess Charlotte could be back in class within weeks. Prime
Minister Boris Johnson announced that primary schools could reopen
from June 1st 2020 in England – if the ongoing public health
emergency doesn’t…

