In an interview with the BBC, Prince
Harry revealed that his military service had changed his life for
the better due to the sights he saw and the feelings he
experienced. When asked whether he would have still founded the
Invictus Games if he did not serve in the military, Harry said:
“Probably not. I would never have had that moment when I flew back
from Afghanistan and where I was…
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have made
their first official appearance together in public at the Invictus
Games. Attending a wheelchair tennis match, Harry and Meghan
arrived hand-in-hand at the venue and watched the sporting action
from the stands. The fifth-in-line to…
Canada's Governor General: It would be "marvellous" if Prince Harry & Meghan Markle got married
24th September 2017
The Governor General of Canada, David
Johnston, has said that it would be “quite marvellous” if Prince
Harry and Meghan Markle got married. Speaking to ITV News, the
outgoing Governor General said that the Prince’s romance with the
actress is greatly…
Prince Harry's Royal Protection Officer assigned to protect Meghan Markle during Invictus
24th September 2017
One of Prince Harry’s Royal Protection
Officers has been assigned to protecting Meghan Markle during the
Invictus Games. Embed from Getty…
New Film Victoria and Abdul to Explore Colonialism and Islamophobia
24th September 2017
The upcoming film Victoria and Abdul will
shine a light on the controversial friendship between Queen
Victoria and her servant, Abdul Karim, focusing on the colonialism
and Islamophobia of the time. Abdul Karim became a servant to the
Queen in 1887, alongside another Indian…
Book review: Diana Survivor
22nd September 2017
The last few months have seen the
publication of many books and articles and airing of lots of TV
shows about Diana, Princess of Wales who died twenty years ago this
past August. These shows and articles usually examine Diana’s final
days and explain what effect her death…
Duke of Cambridge Attracts Controversy over Drugs Comment
21st September 2017
Prince William attracted some controversy
earlier this week when he asked whether drugs should be legalised
while on a visit to Spitalfields Crypt Trust. “Can I ask you a very
massive question – it’s a big one – there’s obviously a lot of
pressure growing in areas about legalising drugs and things like
that. What are your individual opinions on that?” Prince William
asked three people…
Canada's Governor-General Cautions Against Abolishing the Monarchy
21st September 2017
Out-going Canadian Governor-General, The
Right Honourable David Johnston, gave an interview to Canadian
magazine Maclean’s as he prepares to wrap up a historical
seven-year term in the post. Johnston spoke about his time working
with the diametrically opposed governments…
Canadian government considering eliminating historic royal liaison role
20th September 2017
Created in 1959, the position of Canadian
Secretary to the Queen (CSQ) is now under review as Canadian
government officials assess the future of the role. When the role
of CSQ was first created, the ceremonial duties it consisted of –
including acting as Canadian adviser…
The Queen meets Canada's incoming Governor General at Balmoral
20th September 2017
The Queen has met Canada incoming
Governor General at Balmoral for the first time. Former astronaut,
Julie Payette, was announced as the country’s new Governor General
earlier this year and will take up her role on October 2nd. Her
Majesty has bestowed several orders on Ms Payette, including an
Extraordinary Companion of the Order of Canada. The 53-year-old,
who will become Commander-in-Chief of…

