British RoyalsQueen Elizabeth II

The Queen celebrates 100 years of The RAF Club

The Queen helped celebrate the RAF Club’s 100th anniversary yesterday when she visited the club in London. One of Her Majesty’s oldest patronages is the RAF Club, which was founded in 1918 and officially opened in 1922. The Queen has been the patron of the RAF Club since 1952, which is open for use by current and former members of the Royal Air Force. The Queen was given a tour of the club and…
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British RoyalsPrince & Princess of Wales

Prince William attends World Premiere of "They Shall Not Grow Old"

Prince William attended the premiere of Peter Jackson’s new First World War documentary They Shall Not Grow Old Tuesday evening at a special presentation of the British Film Institute London Film Festival. Director Peter Jackson, best known for The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit series, colourised film footage from the Imperial War Museum and BBC Archives, converted it to 3D and then used…
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The Sussexes

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex head to Melbourne

Another day away from Sydney, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex headed to Melbourne to spend the third day of their tour of Australia. The day started with a quick flight over, before they greeted locals at a walkabout in the ground of the Royal Botanic Gardens. Sophie Wealands, 8, met both Harry and Meghan and gifted them with a hand-drawn picture. “Harry and Meghan came by and I gave them my…
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The Sussexes

Duchess of Sussex bakes banana bread to bring to Dubbo

After a busy first day on the royal tour, the Duchess of Sussex went back to Admiralty House where they are staying to bake a loaf of banana bread to bring to Dubbo. The Duchess carried the bread onto the plane along with ‘Royal Blend’ Fortnum and Mason tea. After touring the Woodley’s farm to better understand the effect the drought has had on farmers, Prince Harry and Meghan…
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