OpinionThe Yorks

The wrong York wants to take on royal duties

This weekend, the wrong York announced that they would like to take on official royal duties. That’s right, beleaguered Prince Andrew, whose annus horribilis kicked off last November with a disastrous News Night interview to defend himself against allegations of wrongdoing and his friendship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and culminated mere weeks later with the announcement that…
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The Yorks

Princess Eugenie launches The Buttercup Collection

Princess Eugenie has launched a limited collection of porcelain buttercups in support of the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. The hand-crafted buttercups will raise money to support the staff and patients receiving treatment at the Hospital, where Princess Eugenie…
British RoyalsThe Yorks

Princess Eugenie takes on patronage close to her heart

2021 is going to be a busy year for Princess Eugenie. Not only is she welcoming her first child but she will be taking on a patronage close to her heart. Eugenie will be the patron of the Scoliosis Association UK. The Scoliosis Association or, SAUK is the only UK wide patient support organisation for people with scoliosis and their families. The organisation provides up-to-date information on…
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InsightThe Yorks

15 facts about Sarah, Duchess of York

As Sarah, Duchess of York marks her birthday today, learn more about the ex-daughter-in-law of The Queen: Sarah Margaret Ferguson was born on October 15, 1959, at London Welbeck Hospital to Major Ronald Ferguson and Susan Ferguson (née Wright, currently Barrantes). She was the second daughter to the couple who sadly divorced in 1974. Sarah has three half-siblings from her father’s second…
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FeaturesRoyal WeddingsThe Yorks

Princess Beatrice's wedding dress to go on show

The vintage Norman Hartnell gown that became one of the most unusual wedding picks of brides of the House of Windsor is to go on display. The outfit, worn by Princess Beatrice for her marriage to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in July 2020, will be shown at Windsor Castle this autumn. Beatrice’s wedding gown was designed by Norman Hartnell for the Queen and was worn by Her Majesty on several…
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