Prince & Princess of Wales

You'll never guess the nickname of Prince George

It is common for members of the Royal Family to have nicknames just like anyone else. The Duke of Cambridge was famously called “Wombat” by his mother, the late Diana, Princess of Wales, and the Duchess of Cambridge’s childhood nickname was “Squeak.” So, it comes as no surprise that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s eldest child has a nickname of his own.
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Prince Philip

Prince Philip: "I am deeply sorry"

The Duke of Edinburgh has contacted the passenger of the Kia which he was involved in a collision with last week expressing his sorrow over the incident. In the letter addressed to Emma Fairweather which has since been published in the Sunday Mirror, the 97-year-old said…
The Sussexes

Creator of Suits addresses rumours of bringing the Duchess of Sussex back for episode

The creator of the USA Network’s hit tv series Suits has addressed the rumours involving the Duchess of Sussex – a former star of the show – returning for its conclusion. Rumours have been circling that Aaron Korsh offered the Duchess millions of USD to the charity of her choice for her to return for one final episode. Embed from Getty Images Korsh has addressed the murmurs of…
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British Royals

So why do royals not wear seatbelts?

Last week, Prince Phillip made headlines as he decided to not wear a seatbelt just days after having a car accident. Sitting behind the wheel with not being buckled in caused quite the controversy. But there may be a reason as to why royals don’t always wear…
British RoyalsThe Sussexes

The Duchess of Sussex wore Outland Denim jeans and helped women find work

The Duchess of Sussex is credited with helping vulnerable women in Cambodia to find safe work after wearing a pair of Outland Denim jeans in Australia last fall. Meghan wore a pair of skinny black jeans by Outland Denim during a visit to the drought-plagued city of Dubbo last fall, and the CEO of the brand says that after she was spotted wearing them, sales rose 640%. Embed from Getty Images As a…
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British RoyalsQueen Elizabeth II

The Queen urges the UK to 'look for common ground'

The Queen has called for people to seek common ground in comments that are widely being interpreted as a reference to the situation surrounding Brexit. The remarks came during a speech to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Women’s Institute at Sandringham during a royal visit on Thursday. Speaking to WI members, the Queen said ”as we look for new answers in a modern age, I for one…
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