Prince Philip

Netflix's Death to 2021 viewers divided over Prince Philip jokes

A new Netflix comedy special has criticised for making fun of the death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Death to 2021 premiered on the streaming platform on 27 December and is the second installment of the satirical mockumentary, the first installment, Death to 2020, was released last year. The special, written by famous comedy writers Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones, stars world-famous…
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Prince & Princess of Wales

A look back at the Cambridges' year

January Our coverage of William and Kate began with birthday tributes as Kate celebrated her 39th birthday on 9 January. We looked at some of her best style moments and shared 39 facts about the future queen. In phone calls with NHS frontline workers, William revealed…
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Charles & Camilla's year in review: A focus on important issues

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall have had a busy year despite the pandemic. January was off to a positive start with the launch of the Duchess’s Reading Room,with Clarence House calling the space a place “for book lovers of all ages, abilities and backgrounds.” For the first season, Camilla recommended The Mirror and the Lightby Hilary…
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British Royals

Police investigate video message threatening to 'assassinate The Queen'

Police are investigating a video which appears to show a man with a crossbow threatening to assassinate The Queen. The material is believed to be linked to the incident at Windsor Castle on Christmas Day in which a man was detained after being found inside the grounds, carrying a crossbow. The video clip was obtained by The Sun newspaper and shows a masked person, in a dark hoodie style…
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Royal condolences pour in for Archbishop Desmond Tutu

Anti-apartheid and human rights activist Desmond Tutu has died of cancer at the age of 90, it was announced earlier today. He was the Bishop of Johannesburg from 1985 to 1986 and then the Archbishop of Cape Town from 1986 to 1996. The Dutch King and Queen and Princess Beatrix were one of the first to pay tribute to him. A message posted to social media stated, “We cherish our memories of…
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