Diana, Fergie, Kate, and Meghan. What do
they all have in common? They all married into the British Royal
Family and have broken the mould in many ways. True Royalty’s
“In-laws and Outlaws” focuses on the dysfunctional side of the
Royal Family. True Royalty explains, “From the King who deserted
his country for love, to in-laws selling stories to the press –
it’s quite apparent that the…
It was a fun family day out Friday as the
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took their two older children, Prince
George and Princess Charlotte to Norfolk’s Burnham Market
International Horse Trials. There, they met up with their cousins,
the Tindalls. Zara, William’s first…
Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence has
visited New Zealand, representing Her Majesty The Queen, less than
a week after the deadly terrorist attack in Christchurch. The
Princess Royal’s husband signed the Book of Condolence at the New
Zealand Parliament in Wellington…
Editors' name guesses for Baby Sussex
19th March 2019
We have since updated this with the
addition of our new Desk Editor, Lydia Starbuck. Another
royal baby means another flurry of bets on the name of the child.
Royal Central’s editors have given their personal predictions below
for the name of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s first child due in
spring 2019: Brittani Barger, Deputy Editor For a boy, I’m guessing
Jacob Philip Alvin. I think…
Queen Letizia of Spain has joined Prince
Charles for an evening event at the National Gallery in London.
Traffic delays meant that the Queen kept the Prince of Wales
waiting for 20 minutes, but he did not seem to mind as he took a
sneak peek at the exhibit ahead of her…
Opinion: People need to stop expecting Meghan to abandon all American traditions and culture
13th March 2019
Originally published in March 2018, I’ve
since updated this after reading comments and complaints about the
Duchess of Sussex attending a baby shower in New York hosted by her
friends. It is something I’ve seen over and over again,
people complaining when former…
This year marks the 70th anniversary of
the modern Commonwealth, and Monday members of the Royal Family and
the Commonwealth community joined at Westminster Abbey to
celebrate. Attending the annual Commonwealth Day Service were The
Queen, the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and
Duchess of Cambridge, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and the Duke
of York. Embed from Getty…
“This Prince of Wales has guarded the
sacred duty of service and kept the fire, not only alight but
burning more brightly with the passing years.” These were some of
the moving words spoken by Archbishop Justin Welby at Tuesday’s
reception marking the 50th anniversary…
Sussexes conclude trip to Morocco with audience with the King
26th February 2019
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have
concluded their three-day trip to Morocco with an audience with
King Mohammed VI in the Royal Palace on Monday. Also attending the
audience were Crown Prince Moulay Hassan, Prince Moulay Rachid,
Princess Lalla Meryem, and Princess Lalla…
Meghan impresses with her French in Morocco
25th February 2019
The Duchess of Sussex has impressed the
public and media with her French while on her three-day tour of
Morocco with her husband, the Duke of Sussex. Yesterday, while
visiting a secondary boarding school in the Atlas Mountains in Asni
Town. The school was created under the Moroccan NGO ‘Education for
All’ which builds “boarding houses for girls aged 12 to 18 to
ensure that girls from rural…

