Following an announcement last week that
the Second Severn Crossing would be renamed “The Prince of Wales
Bridge” to mark Prince Charles’ 70th birthday this year, a group
gathered in Cardiff to protest. Waving home-made placards with
slogans such as “No to the Prince of Wales bridge! Let the people
decide” and “Rhowch Ddewi i Gymru” (“Give Wales the choice” in
Welsh) the…
Prince of Wales visits Indigenous community in Nhulunbuy
9th April 2018
As part of Royal Visit Australia the
Prince of Wales travelled to Nhulunbuy, in north-east Arnhem Land.
Though this is the sixth time the prince has visited the Northern
Territory, it is his first visiting this particular remote region.
Prince Charles was officially welcomed…
Looking back at how the births of Prince George and Princess Charlotte were celebrated
9th April 2018
As the day inches closer to the birth of
the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s third child, we are taking a
look back at how the births of their first two children, Prince
George and Princess Charlotte, were announced and celebrated. It
was announced by Clarence House…
Her Majesty The Queen and Prince Philip
have sent a message of condolence to the families of the victims of
the recent bus crash which involved the Humboldt Broncos ice
hockey team in Saskatchewan, Canada. The message was sent in both
English and French – the two official languages of Canada. Her
Majesty, who is also the Queen of Canada, stated, “Prince
Philip and I were saddened to…
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attend Invictus trials
7th April 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended
the British Invictus trials yesterday in Bath. The trials took
place at the University of Bath Sports Training Village. Harry
and Meghan met some of the 400 military personnel trying for one of
the 72 spots on the UK team for this…
Prince Charles opens Commonwealth Games in Australia
5th April 2018
Prince Charles has opened the
Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast in Carrara Stadium on
behalf of Queen Elizabeth II. The Prince of Wales and Duchess of
Cornwall received the warmest welcome from Indigenous Elders at the
Commonwealth Games opening ceremony. As protesters…
Will Prince Phillip make it to Prince Harry's wedding?
4th April 2018
In the wake of the recent news, royal
watchers are starting to wonder if Prince Philip will be able to
attend the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Over the past
few weeks, it was announced that the Duke of Edinburgh was to miss
several engagements due to hip troubles. When the Duke missed
Prince Andrew’s new appointment as Colonel of the Grenadier on 22
March, Buckingham Palace did…
Her Royal Highness Princess Anne has
granted a rare interview to reporter George Alagiah as part of the
BBC’s programme The Queen: Her Commonwealth Story which aired this
week in the UK. The documentary charted the evolution of Her
Majesty’s visits to the Commonwealth…
Countess of Wessex sits for terminally ill photographer
22nd March 2018
Though Her Royal Highness the Countess of
Wessex has had her photograph taken countless times since joining
The Royal Family, but her most recent photoshoot had special
significance. Conducted by 24-year-old James Dunn, who suffers the
debilitating skin condition…
The Duchess of Cambridge, alongside
Prince William, kicked off the St Patrick’s Day celebrations with
Irish Guards at the annual parade in London. The event took place
at the base of the 1st Battalion Irish Guards. The Duchess, who is
expecting her third child next month, wore a dark green Catherine
Walker coat and a Gina Foster headpiece, which she first wore in
2014. Her Catherine Walker…

