British RoyalsPrince & Princess of Wales

Duchess of Cambridge to visit Bletchley Park for D-Day exhibit

The Duchess of Cambridge will visit Bletchley Park on 14 May to view a special D-Day exhibit ahead of the 75th anniversary of the landings. ‘D-Day: Interception, Intelligence, Invasion’ will be hosted in the newly-renovated Teleprinter Building, which was the location of the codebreakers’ secret work during the Second World War. The codebreakers received hundreds of thousands of enemy…
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Prince George takes a ride on Mike Tindall's shoulders during family day out

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 cousin and George’s godmother, was competing in the trials. She finished in third and fifth places in the…
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Duchess of Cambridge reportedly has new stylist

If the fashion rumours are to be believed, the Duchess of Cambridge has a new stylist advising her, and she’s a former British Vogue magazine editor. Richard Eden from the Daily Mail reports that Kate’s new stylist is allegedly Virginia Chadwyck-Healey. According to her personal website, which she uses to run her consulting, presenting, styling and writing portfolios, Chadwyck-Healy’s…
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Why the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge celebrate St. Patrick's Day

On St. Patrick’s Day, royal watchers can look forward to an event dating back over a century as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge carry on a regal tradition and attend the St. Patrick’s Day Parade for the 1st Battalion Irish Guards. As Colonel of the Irish Guards, one of the five regiments of the Foot Guards, the Duke of Cambridge attends the annual event to present sprigs of shamrock to the…
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