Palaces & Buildings

The future King and Queen and their humble beginnings

While the Prince and Princess of Wales spend their time between Kensington Palace and Adelaide Cottage, one other home of theirs holds special meaning – Anmer Hall. Located about 110 miles north of London and Northfolk, the home was a wedding gift from Queen Elizabeth II following their 2011 wedding. It is where they lived after their nuptials and where the royals escape with their three…
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A kiss from Gazza for the Prince of Wales as new phase of Homewards begins

The Prince of Wales spent the day in Bournemouth on behalf of his Homewards homelessness project, meeting with local businesses and organisations who are committed to the project. And he also bumped into one of Britain’s most famous sports stars who popped in and gave the prince a kiss. William’s first stop was a branch of Pret A Manger where he and entrepreneur podcaster Steven…
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Prince William opens new sustainability champion's restaurant in Cornwall

Prince William appeared in one of his duchies to focus on two of his father’s favourites: environment and farming. On Monday, 10 July, the Prince of Wales arrived at the Duchy of Cornwall’s nursery near Lostwithiel to inaugurate the new restaurant within The Orangery. Talking with staff members, His Royal Highness was heard saying: “It’s turned out amazingly!&#8221…
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Why William and Catherine are known as the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay in Scotland

Many know Prince William and Catherine as the Prince and Princess of Wales. In Scotland, many know them under a different name – the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay. Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022, William and Catherine were no longer known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge after they inherited their new titles of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall. In addition…
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