The Prince of Wales gave a poetry reading
on BBC Radio 2’s Breakfast Show Thursday morning in honour of
National Poetry Day, reading one of his favourites: “Quoting
Shakespeare” by Bernard Levin. In the pre-recorded piece, Prince
Charles said that this is one of his favourite poems because it
“reminds one of how remarkable the English playwright was.” Levin’s
poem begins…
Historic items from The Queen's Coronation are up for auction
3rd October 2019
Signed photographs of the newly crowned
Monarch and samples of the dress worn by Elizabeth II at her
Coronation are coming under the hammer. The items are part of a
rare collection of royal memorabilia that belonged to one of the
Queen’s former dressmakers. Ian…
Prince Charles goes in search of the Crown Jewels
3rd October 2019
For years, the symbols of the monarchy he
will one day lead lay hidden in its dark walls. Now Dunnottar
Castle has given up its treasure. But the heir to the throne still
paid it a visit as the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall
headed out on a day of engagements in…
Meghan's South Africa tour fashion: the last two days
3rd October 2019
The Sussexes have wrapped up their final
day in South Africa, and we’re taking a look back at the last two
days of Meghan’s tour fashion. For the end of the trip, she
continued her focus on wearing a mix of high street and sustainable
brands along with re-wears and her signature neutral colours. We’ve
seen quite a few shirtdress and trench dress silhouettes on this
tour, and…
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attend reception at Aga Khan Centre ahead of Pakistan tour
3rd October 2019
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
attended a reception at the Aga Khan Centre in London ahead of
their royal tour of Pakistan later this month. Hosted by His
Highness the Aga Khan, the reception was organised with the High
Commission to Pakistan to highlight Pakistani…
Sussexes in South Africa: Final Day in Johannesburg
3rd October 2019
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wrapped up
their royal visit to Southern Africa on Wednesday in Johannesburg
with a series of events focused on youth and entrepreneurship.
Beginning their day at the Youth Employment Services Programme in
the township of Tembisa, Harry and…
Peter Sissons, who worked on some of the
biggest royal stories of the 20th and 21st centuries in his role as
a leading newscaster, has died. He was 77. Peter Sissons, who was
well know for his roles with the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 during his
long career, passed away after a short illness. His most high
profile involvement with royal stories came in 2002 when he was
working the BBC on the…
The Sussexes in southern Africa: the final day
2nd October 2019
The visit of the Duke and Duchess of
Sussex to southern Africa comes to an end on October 2nd 2019. The
couple have a full diary in South Africa before they, along with
baby Archie, begin their journey home. Here’s Royal Central’s look
at what to expect from day…
Harry in Malawi, Meghan in South Africa: Sussex Royal Visit
2nd October 2019
It was a busy day for both the Duke and
Duchess of Sussex on the penultimate day of their ten-day visit to
Africa, with Harry carrying out engagements in Malawi and Meghan
carrying out engagements in South Africa. In Johannesburg, Meghan
attended a roundtable discussion…
Prince Harry launches highly personal attack on the media saying his wife is "victim of the British tabloid press"
1st October 2019
The Duke of Sussex has launched a
blistering attack on the media over the way they report on his
wife, the Duchess, saying he fears “history repeating itself.” In a
lengthy statement, Prince Harry announced that he and the Duchess
are suing the Mail on Sunday for an infringement of copyright, as
well as a breach of the Data Protection Act 2018. The legal action
is in relation to…

