British RoyalsPrince & Princess of Wales

Duchess of Cambridge gives permission for her Private Secretary to marry in the Chapel Royal

The Duchess of Cambridge’s Private Secretary, Rebecca Deacon, will marry her partner Adam Priestley later this month, according to a report by the Daily Mail. Embed from Getty Images Miss Deacon split with her previous partner and fellow royal PR officer, Nick Loughran two years ago. The two-year relationship came to an end when it was revealed Mr Loughran was seeing Prince Harry’s…
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British RoyalsKing Charles III

Prince Charles might have some competition for the throne

The Prince of Wales might have some competition for the throne. An American is claiming to be a direct descendent of the royal Welsh bloodline dating back to the 3rd century. Allan Evans from Wheat Ridge, Colorado, has launched his bid for the royal title of king and the royal estate. Evans, however, is kind enough to wait until Her Majesty has died until staking his claim on the throne “out of…
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Palaces & BuildingsThe Yorks

Former royal residence demolished

When Prince Andrew, Duke of York, married Sarah Ferguson in 1986, The Queen gifted them with a £15 million 12-bedroom mansion she had built for them. Their marriage only lasted ten years; now after two years of demolition, their love nest and former home has been torn down…
British RoyalsThe Kents

Princess Alexandra suffers injury, forced to cancel royal appearance

Princess Alexandra, cousin to Her Majesty The Queen, cancelled aa public appearance earlier this week to open the Bay Gateway after suffering an injury to her wrist. The 80-year-old broke her wrist after a fall, and a source told the Express: “Princess Alexandra is feeling well and is hopeful of a swift recovery.” Heysham to M6 Link Road will now be opened by the Lord-Lieutenant of…
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British Royals

King George V’s sword to go up for auction

A sword that belonged to the current Queen’s grandfather, King George V, while he was Prince of Wales has emerged from a private collection and is due to go up for auction today, 1 March, with an anticipated selling price of £8,000. It is believed that the historic artefact was gifted by its owner to his close friend Lord Frederick Wolverton who was Edward VII’s Vice Chamberlain of the…
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