A poll conducted by the Opinium Research
‘Monarchy Tracker’ has shown that over half its respondents
would like to see the Duke of Cambridge succeed Her Majesty The
Queen upon the latter’s passing. The survey took responses from a
pool of 2003 British adults and was conducted from the 29th of
December 2016 to the 3rd of January 2017. 52% of those who
responded indicated that…
Prince Charles warns of return to "dark days of 1930s"
23rd December 2016
His Royal Highness Charles, Prince of
Wales has recently spoken on the BBC Radio 4’s Thought for the
Day, a radio show in which speakers discuss various issues and
events in the news from a religious perspective, typically but not
always a Christian one. It was his…
All The Queen’s men: The Welsh Guards
6th October 2015
The Welsh Guards have been around for
exactly 100 years this year. They were founded by King George V on
26 February 1915 by Royal Warrant to include Wales in the national
component to the Foot Guards. They were the last Guards to be
created, and they began their first…
A collection of Christmas royal gift tags
were sold for almost £4,500 and shows a whole other side of
The Royal Family, as they are just like any other family at
Christmas time. The items were sold by Brian Reeve Auctions, which
specialises in items such as stamps and autographs. Sandringham
House where The Queen and family spend Christmas. The gift tags are
believed to be from the 1960s and…
Prince Charles 'hammers' out a deal to purchase home improvement store
14th September 2015
Prince Charles has paid £35million to buy
the Milton Keynes B&Q branch. B&Q PLC, formerly known as
Block & Quayle, is a British DIY and home improvement company. The
shop, located on 117,000 square feet of land will be part of the
Duchy of Cornwall’s…
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…
The Great Yorkshire Show, now in
157th-year continued its royal connection on Tuesday. Its patron,
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall attended the first
day of what is heralded as “England’s Premier Agricultural Event .”
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall at the 2011 Great
Yorkshire Show meeting cattle exhibitors. The agricultural show
takes place at the…
All good things must come to an end and
‘Wales Week’ reached its conclusion today. The Prince of Wales and
Duchess of Cornwall visited villages and towns throughout Wales,
where they met local people and shared in their community spirit.
The Prince of Wales and…
Baking bread, joining a chapter of the
WI, Prince Charles dancing and The Duchess of Cornwall hosting tea
party for sick children are just part of what the royal couple have
participated in during this very busy ‘Wales Week.’ Thursday proved
to be yet another…
After a day of bread making and a pub
visit as part of their day in Wales on Tuesday, The Prince of Wales
and Duchess of Cornwall continued their busy schedule in Wales.
[getty src=”479872544″ width=”594″ height=”410″] The day began with
Prince Charles meeting patients and staff and unveiling a new x-ray
machine at Llandovery Hospital. Started in the 1970s, The…

