The Queen, the Lover, the Mother, the
Outcast, the Victim and the Survivor; the six wives of Henry the
8th. Historian and Tudor expert Alison Weir brings to life these
six remarkable women in her book titled The Six Wives of Henry the
8th. The book is divided into three main chapters. In the first,
the reader is introduced to the ‘Princess from
Spain’, Catherine of Aragon: her arrival to…
Victoria Arbiter: Living at Kensington Palace
2nd April 2014
Much as the Royal Family is enjoying the
current resurgence in popularity, things do feel rather clinical
and perfect of late. By comparison, the nineties were a tumultuous
and especially colourful time. High glamour, low morals, divisive
personalities – real soap opera…
Hanoverians: The First Georges which will
air on BBC Four this month. The First Georgians presenter portrait.
First of all let me thank you for taking the time and say what an
honour it is to interview you. No way! That’s just so unbelievably
courteous of you. It’s…
Preview of final episode of 'The Plantagenets'
30th March 2014
The Plantagenets, Professor Robert
Bartlett reveals the events that led to the downfall of England’s
longest ruling dynasty in the fifteenth century. The Death of
Kings sees Professor Bartlett discuss the bloodiest decades of
the Plantagenet’s history. Bartlett takes viewers through how
family rivalries became so brutal that close relatives turned upon
one another and usurped the crowns of…
The Queen paid tribute to the eyewitnesses of history
28th March 2014
They are the men who have been on hand at
some of the most pivotal moments in royal history. Among their
number are those who took King John to sign the Magna Carta, or who
carried Anne Boleyn on her coronation day. In modern times, they
were at the heart of the Diamond…
Dame Quentin Bryce retires as Governor-General of Australia
26th March 2014
Dame Quentin left Government House with a
full police escort bound for the Australian War Memorial. She
arrived at the AWM with her husband, Michael, and both were greeted
by Dr Brendan Nelson, Director of the AWM. She went on to lay a
wreath at the tomb of the unknown…
'Glorious Georges' to open at Historic Royal Palaces
23rd March 2014
This year, to commemorate the 300th
anniversary of King George I’s ascension to the throne in 1714,
Historic Royal Palaces across the country are opening their doors
to the public to celebrate the event, with fascinating pieces of
royal history that have never been seen before. Having been born
and raised in Hanover, George I ascended to the British throne in
1714 upon the passing of Queen Anne.
Preview of episode two of 'The Plantagenets'
22nd March 2014
last week’s episode, Professor Robert
Bartlett continues his investigation into England’s longest ruling
dynasty in the second installment of this BBC Two series, The
Plantagenets. Professor Bartlett discovers how the later
Plantagenet Kings strove to reclaim their lost…
Kings, Queens and Olympic dreams
20th March 2014
Plenty of Europe’s royals have attempted
to scale the heights at the Olympic Games But it doesn’t mean
you’re going to end up on the podium either. There have been
just a handful of royal medallists in the history of the Games, but
that hasn’t stopped the regal…
Commonwealth eases ban on Fiji
18th March 2014
Fiji was suspended from the Commonwealth
in 2009 after it refused to go ahead with elections that
year. The Fijian government says the decision is recognition
of the progress Fiji is making towards the introduction of its
first genuine democracy with elections to be held later in the
year, and they look forward to regaining full Commonwealth
membership. When most people think of Fiji, they think…

