Queen Elizabeth II

The King spend the day in private to remember his mother and grandfather on poignant anniversary

The King is spending the day privately as the UK marks an important anniversary in the history of the monarchy. On February 6th 1952, The King’s grandfather, King George VI, died at Sandringham. The then Princess Elizabeth saw her accession to the throne – the start of a historic 70 year reign. This is the first time the Accession Day of Queen Elizabeth has been marked since…
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The Yorks

Unexpected royals in baggage area at Norwegian airport as Sarah Ferguson and her daughters pay a visit to see the whales

Last week, Norway paid host to an informal visit from members of the British Royal Family. Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie were joined by their mother Sarah, Duchess of York for a holiday in Northern Norway. The Princesses were accompanied by their husbands, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Jack Brooksbank. The trip came just days after Princess Eugenie confirmed she is expecting her second…
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British RoyalsPrince & Princess of Wales

The Princess of Wales begins her Shaping Us campaign with visit to Leeds

The Princess of Wales spent the day in Leeds in promotion of her latest awareness campaign, Shaping Us, for the Royal Foundation for Early Childhood. Catherine visited the Kirkgate Market in Leeds to meet the vendors and discuss early childhood and how their own experiences have shaped them. The royal Princess her way around the market, which dates back to 1857, and chatted with people. A…
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British RoyalsPrince & Princess of Wales

The Princess of Wales calls for better understanding of young minds at start of fresh campaign

The Princess of Wales is set for a busy week ahead as she launches her new early years awareness campaign, Shaping Up. The Princess, accompanied by the Prince of Wales, attended a pre-launch event at the BAFTA headquarters alongside experts in the early years field and other campaigners who are going to help her create greater awareness of the necessity of researching and promoting the first…
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