The proclamation, setting out the
specification for the coin, was made in a meeting of the Privy
Council where it was given The Queen's approval yesterday evening.
Her Majesty has given the order for the silver coin to be
produced and it will be the latest of many royal commemorative
coins. The coin will be in legal tender in the United Kingdom and
can be used on its face value, though the…
Queen and Royal Family set to attend Trooping the Colour
13th June 2014
The Queen, travelling in her carriage
with the Duke of Edinburgh, will be joined by Prince Charles,
Prince William, the Duke of Kent and Princess Anne who will follow
her in their uniform on horse back whilst other members of the
Royal Family will arrive at the parade…
D-Day veteran meets comrade Prince Philip and The Queen
13th June 2014
Len Bloomfield, a 92 year old former
Royal Marine, served on HMS Mauritius in June 1944 where he was
Captain of a four inch gun crew tasked with the mission of
destroying the German batteries that were defending Sword
Beach. Mr Bloomfield returned to Normandy on June 6th…
Her Majesty The Queen to open Commonwealth Games
13th June 2014
Also in attendance at the opening
ceremony will be The Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall and
The Earl and Countess of Wessex. The Prince of Wales and Duchess of
Cornwall will visit a Commonwealth Games venue prior to the opening
ceremony, while The Queen and Prince Philip will visit Commonwealth
Games sites on Thursday 24th July. Their Royal Highnesses the Duke
and Duchess of Cambridge and…
Marcus Serjeant aimed a pistol directly
at Her Majesty as she made her down Horseguards’ Parade for the
beginning of the Trooping the Colour ceremony. The assailant fired
six blank cartridges before being tackled by a Guardsman and
police. The shots startled Burmese, The…
William became Royal Colonel of the
regiment in 2011 prior to his wedding and joins the likes of his
father, grandfather and aunty who are also colonels of Household
Division regiments. Armed Forces musicians from Britain, France and
Canada treated the crowd of 6,500 in…
"It was a frightfully good wheeze": Duke of Edinburgh discusses involvement in World War II
12th June 2014
For the first time, during an interview
with BBC Radio 4, the Duke of Edinburgh has publicly revealed
accounts of his personal experiences and involvement in a
number of conflicts of the Second World War. Throughout the
interview, which was part of the Britain At Sea series which is
currently being played every afternoon on Radio 4, Prince
Philip was notably calm and enthusiastic when…
chocolate! Michelle Sugar Art is
responsible for the piece, which is made of 16,074 individual
white, milk and dark Toblerone triangles, and took over 100 hours
to make. The release coincides with William’s first Father’s Day
since the birth of son, George. The unusual…
Queen's horse Estimate 'ready' for Gold Cup glory
12th June 2014
Last year, the Queen became the first
reigning monarch to own the winner of the prestigious race.
Speaking of Estimate, trainer Michael Stoute said “she’s made some
progress in the last month. The Gold Cup’s a tough assignment this
year, but I expect her to run very…
confirmed by the Lympstone Royal Marine
Camp. There were a flurry of social media reports of the fourth in
line to the throne being in Exeter this yesterday,
with Twitter users reporting to see him bustling through the
city with his police escort. As it turns out, the Prince was in
town for the Corps’ Rehabilitation Triathlon at Lympstone Commando
Training Center (CTC). The Prince undertook an…

