The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took
their turn in leading the Royal Family in remembrance on Anzac Day,
a day to honour Australians and New Zealanders killed in war. It’s
held on the anniversary of the Gallipoli landings during World War
One. The two attended a Service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving
at Westminster Abbey in London. During the service, the Dean of
Westminster, David…
Milestones of a Monarch: the start of the walkabout
13th April 2022
Royal walkabouts have created some of the
most iconic moments in history, whether that’s a special hug or a
royal going out of their way for a special interaction. Believe it
or not, as common as they are now, the royal walkabout didn’t
actually start until the…
At the end of the final full-day visit to
Belize, Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, touched on his own
personal experiences and how Belize played a part in him receiving
the results of his A-Levels. The Duke is on a tour of the Caribbean
with the Duchess of…
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge hand out shamrocks at traditional St. Patrick's Day parade
17th March 2022
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge raised
a glass on St. Patrick’s day for the first time since the start of
the global health crisis. Their Royal Highnesses joined the Irish
Guards for their annual parade and celebration in Aldershot, 40
miles southwest of London. During the event, they handed out
shamrocks and joined in the festivities with the guards at their
barracks. The couple missed…
The Royal Family and St. Patrick's Day Shamrocks
17th March 2022
Cities across the globe paint the town
green and get Guinness out to celebrate St Patrick’s Day on 17
March every year. It is a day and time where people sing, dance,
and celebrate all things, Irish. This is no exception for the Royal
Family, which has carried out…
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge show support with visit to Ukrainian Cultural Centre
10th March 2022
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are
continuing to show support for the people of Ukraine as they visit
the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in London. The Cambridges made a
surprise visit to the Centre and heard from members of the
Ukrainian community and volunteers about the…
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge meet some friendly goats as they spend St David's Day in Wales
1st March 2022
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
undertook various engagements on Tuesday as they spent St David’s
Day in Wales. The day is the Feast of Saint David, the patron saint
of Wales. Falling on the first of March every year, the date marks
when Saint David died in 589 AD. Traditional festivities of St
David’s Day include wearing daffodils and leeks, eating traditional
Welsh food, and women…
The Duchess of Cambridge slides into action on arrival in Denmark
22nd February 2022
The Duchess of Cambridge has landed in
Denmark for her first solo overseas tour since 2017. The Duchess
touched down in Copenhagen for a two-day visit that will highlight
her Early Year Foundation and honour The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
year. Upon her arrival, the…
The royal connection to London's Foundling Hospital
21st January 2022
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge marked
their first official engagement of 2022 at the Foundling Museum,
which highlights and tells the story of the 18th-century Foundling
Hospital, the U.K.’s first children’s charity. With the Duchess now
patron of the museum…
Kate at 40: Birthplace of a Duchess
9th January 2022
On 9 January 1982, Royal Berkshire
Hospital in Reading would be the birthplace of one of the world’s
most recognised faces and the future Queen consort, the Duchess of
Cambridge. As the Duchess celebrates her 40th birthday, Royal
Central is looking at the history behind the hospital. The Royal
Berkshire Hospital was opened in 1839 on the London Road land
donated by Henry Addington, 1st…

