Prince & Princess of Wales

Earl of Strathearn launches restoration project at Argyll's Museum

On Monday, the Duke of Cambridge, otherwise known as the Earl of Strathearn in Scotland, visited Stirling Castle. As Patron of Thin Red Line Appeal, the Duke toured the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Regimental Museum which is situated in the castle. Upon his arrival, he was presented with the keys to the castle. He viewed museum exhibits and met with the cadet force linked to the unit…
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The Yorks

Yes, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie should become full time working royals

As previously reported by Royal Central, The Duke of York and Prince of Wales are currently in a dispute over whether Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie should become full time working royals. The young royals, who are seventh and eighth in line to the British throne, are not currently funded by the taxpayer to undertake official engagements on behalf of the Royal Family. Now Prince Andrew has…
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British Royals

British royals send messages of remembrance on the 50th anniversary of the of Aberfan disaster

Today, Friday, 21 October 2016, marks the 50th anniversary since the tragedy in Aberfan where 116 children and 28 adults lost their lives. Four days after the landslide, the Queen and Prince Philip visited the community. Likewise, today, on this sad occasion, the Prince of Wales visited the community to pay tribute to those who lost their lives and those left still grieving. His Royal Highness…
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The Gloucesters

Prince Richard personally delivers Queen's birthday telegram to centenarian

Earlier this week, 100-year-old Betty Richardson, a nursing home resident in Sheffield, received her birthday telegram from the queen. But Betty’s telegram was extra special as it was personally delivered by Her Majesty’s cousin, the Duke of Gloucester. His Royal Highness paid a visit to Broomgrove Nursing Home, which holds a charitable status in the region. Prince Richard met both…
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