With the recent revelations that Prince
Charles and Prince Andrew were at odds over if Andrew’s daughters
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie should become full-time working
royals with apartments at Kensington Palace, Royal Central’s
Editor-in-Chief, Charlie Proctor wrote an opinion piece why the two
young ladies should become working royals. For arguments sake,
why should Prince Charles…
Buckingham Palace deny Prince Andrew allegations
22nd May 2016
Sources within Buckingham Palace have
been forced to deny claims made against Prince Andrew
that says he acted as a “fixer” in a Kazakhstan business
deal which he allegedly made nearly £4m in
‘commission’. The allegations surfaced in the Daily Mail,
a…
Will Prince Harry fade from the headlines?
25th November 2015
Growing up in the shadow of a future
monarch must be hard. Firstly, while raised as a prince/princess,
it is a job that you may never fully fulfil. The chances of one day
being sovereign are very slim and society expects you to find a
career path to match their expectations…
Royal Association: The Earl of Wessex and The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation
30th September 2015
Thursday evening will see the Earl of
Wessex attend the International Golf for Youth Dinner held at
Windsor Castle. The Earl serves as Chair and trustee for the Duke
of Edinburgh’s International Award Association, (IAA), a position
he has held since 1987. The Earl also heads the International
Council, (IC), the global governing body of the Association. The
Earl of Wessex with John Reilly MBE…
As the world waits for The Queen to
become the longest-reigning monarch in British history, Royal
Central takes a look back at Her Majesty’s reign through the
decades. Buckingham Palace balcony following the Coronation. In
honour of this historical day, I asked a few…
137 years ago, on 14 January 1878, Queen
Victoria became one of the first people to see Professor Alexander
Graham Bell’s brand new invention in action. Bell’s demonstration
of the telephone, which took place at Osborne House, was a roaring
success, and it went…
On 23 July 1986, Prince Andrew married
Sarah Ferguson at Westminster Abbey in London. Thousands of people
lined London’s streets, and an international audience of
approximately 500 million gathered around their television sets to
catch a view The Queen’s second son marry. Sarah Ferguson arrived
at Westminster Abbey 1130 BST arriving from Clarence House in the
Glass Coach with her father…
On Friday 10th July Her Majesty
The Queen, accompanied by The Duke of Edinburgh, will witness
an RAF Flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace marking the
75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. For The Queen and Prince
Philip, this event will be a family affair as…
During a weekend of events to commemorate
the 70th Anniversary of Victory in Europe, The Duke of York has
taken part in the memorial at the Cenotaph. The event took
place on the actual anniversary of VE Day itself, May 8th.
Representing The Queen, Prince Andrew laid a…
Back in the 1980’s souvenirs were
produced to mark the celebration of two Royal Weddings. For the
occasion of Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales’s wedding
in 1981 and Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s wedding in 1986
Bell’s whisky created bell-shaped decanters. The Miles Better
Million Campaign has recently come across two of these artefacts
having been donated to…

