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Royal Style Files: the 2019 Order of the Garter Ceremony

The yearly Order of the Garter ceremony is known as the “oldest and most senior Order of Chivalry in Britain.” Established by King Edward III nearly 700 years ago in 1348, The Queen joins senior members of the Royal Family including her children, Princes Charles, Andrew, and Edward as well as Princess Anne, her grandson Prince William, and other knights. Both men and women are recognised for…
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Prince & Princess of Wales

Duke of Cambridge joins video call with "role model" Muslim community in Christchurch

The Duke of Cambridge joined a video call on Thursday to speak with members of the Muslim community in Christchurch, New Zealand, that he’d met during his visit to the country last year after the Al-Noor and Linwood Mosque terrorist attacks. The video call, which was posted on the Royal Family YouTube page, showed William talking with Imam Alani Lateef, Imam Gamal Fouda and Farid Ahmad…
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Queen Elizabeth II

Is it true that The Queen is above the law?

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 in administering justice to give an accurate and direct answer. Many hundreds of years ago, the reigning Monarchs of…
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British RoyalsCoronavirus

The Royal Family celebrates nurses with special video of thanks

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 ? pic.twitter.com/YZvREWRlR9— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) May 12, 2020 The Queen, who only appears in an audio recording…
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