Queen Elizabeth II

The lights go out at Buckingham Palace as The Queen takes part in Earth Hour

On Saturday evening, the lights were switched off at Buckingham Palace as The British Royal Family did their bit to support Earth Hour. Buckingham Palace was one of many landmarks across the world to mark the hour, which is all about protecting the planet and helping to reverse global warming. Windsor Castle, Big Ben, the Eiffel Tower and Sydney Opera House also took part in the turning off of…
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Royal Caribbean Tour Recap: The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall end tour in the Cayman Islands

On the last day of their tour through the Caribbean, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall spent the day in the Cayman Islands. Prince Charles and Camilla mostly carried out solo engagements on Thursday, attending a reception and cultural showcase together at Pedro St. James last night. Prince Charles’s day began on the island of Cayman Brac – 145 kilometres northeast of Grand Cayman…
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Prince & Princess of Wales

The Duchess of Cambridge wants her children to join the Scouts

The Duchess of Cambridge revealed that she’d like to have a family full of Scouts during her visit to Gilwell Park yesterday at the Scouts’ headquarters, where she learned about its pilot project for early years involvement and helped mark the Park’s 100th anniversary. Embed from Getty Images Tasheen Patel, an Explorer Scout, who helped give Kate a tour of the Park’s facilities revealed…
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Queen Elizabeth II

Want to visit The Queen's birthplace? Well you're (somewhat) out of luck

With a fair amount of royal residences around the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II sure has her share of property. While some opt to see her most famous home, Buckingham Palace, there are some who may seek out to see the very place The Queen was born. You can still do that, it’s just some things have changed over the years. Born on 21 April 1926 by a Caesarian section at home, The Queen…
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