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Who was in the Royal Box for The Queen's birthday concert?

Thousands of people attended The Queen’s birthday concert at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday, with millions more tuning in from around the world. But the best seats in the house were reserved for members of one particular family. Here we take a look at who was sat in the royal box for The Queen’s birthday party. The Queen There cannot be a birthday party without the person who is…
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Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank make their first joint appearance together at Easter church service

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank have made their first official joint public appearance together on Sunday as they both attended the traditional Easter Day church service at Windsor Castle. Eugenie, who turned 28-years-old last week, walked into St George’s Chapel behind The Princess Royal and Sir Tim Laurence with Peter and Autumn Philips following behind them. Princess Eugenie and her…
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Royal Weddings: The Wedding of Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York

The second big royal wedding of the 1980s was, at the time, seen as a something of a turning point for the Windsors. When Prince Andrew married Sarah Ferguson in the summer of 1986, the bride was billed as a more relaxed royal who would bring a new outlook to the dynasty while her groom’s service in the Falklands War of 1982 was still fresh in the memory. The handsome hero prince and his fun…
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Princess Eugenie joins Instagram

Prince Andrew’s youngest daughter, Princess Eugenie has joined Instagram. The Duke of York shared the news on his Twitter page earlier today, teasing fans to check out what her first photo posted was. Princess Eugenie’s elder sister, Princess Beatrice is also on…
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All of the Royals who live at St James's Palace

Of all the current Royal Palaces, St James’s is the most senior and all foreign ambassadors to this country are still referred to as being appointed to the Court of St James’. This is perhaps ironic, as the palace was constructed in the 1530’s by King Henry VIII, as somewhere to escape from the rigid court life of the Palace of Whitehall. It was built on the site of a leper hospital…
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