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The Queen and the Duchess of Cambridge conduct a rare joint engagement in London

The Queen and the Duchess of Cambridge conducted a rare joint engagement in London on Tuesday morning as they officially opened a new educational establishment. Her Majesty was joined by her granddaughter-in-law during the visit King’s College London where they opened Bush House, the latest education and learning facilities on the Strand Campus. The Queen is Patron of King’s College London and…
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The Sussexes

Editors' name guesses for Baby Sussex

We have since updated this with the addition of our new Desk Editor, Lydia Starbuck.  Another royal baby means another flurry of bets on the name of the child. Royal Central’s editors have given their personal predictions below for the name of the Duke and Duchess of…
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Foundling Hospital: Royal Support that goes back centuries

As we look at the marvellous monies raised by Comic Relief, and the other support that the Arts give to charity we may think that this is a modern phenomenon – not so and the Foundling Hospital now known as Coram is an excellent example. When the Duchess of Cambridge makes a visit this week, she is continuing a royal association with the charity that goes back to King George II and one of the…
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Princess Anne and Family

Who attended Lena Tindall's Christening?

A sleepy village in Gloucestershire has played host to The Royal Family as the nineteenth-in-line to the throne was Christened. Lena Tindall, Zara & Mike Tindall’s youngest child, was Christened on Saturday in a small and private ceremony in Cherington, Gloucestershire. Some members of The Royal Family attended, but others were absent from proceedings. The sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II…
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge lead a minute's silence to remember victims of Christchurch shooting

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge led a minute’s silence in London on Sunday morning to remember those who were killed in the Christchurch terror attack in New Zealand on Friday. Their Royal Highnesses observed the moment of silence during a visit to the 1st Battalion Irish Guards at the St Patrick’s Day Parade. 50 people were killed in the attack at two Christchurch mosques on Friday…
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