The Edinburghs

The government is deluded if they think Prince Edward is their secret weapon for the union

There are three constants in life: death, taxes, and the row over Scotland gaining independence from the United Kingdom. The matter was seemingly settled in a 2014 referendum which saw 55% of voters choose to stay in the union. But the matter is clearly not going away, with Scottish nationalists mounting a new bid to leave the UK. If the Scottish National Party win the upcoming Parliamentary…
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FeaturesThe Sussexes

A Year in Review: The Sussex Exit

The 8th of January 2020 is a day that will not be forgotten in royal history. In an Instagram post, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced they would “step back as ‘senior’ members” of the British Royal Family. The announcement came with many questions. Where would the couple live? Would they chose the United Kingdom or move to North America to be closer to the…
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Queen Elizabeth II

The big difference to the anniversary of the Queen's accession in 2021

It is a moment she always marks privately but, this year, it will be very different. On the morning of February 6th 2021, Elizabeth II will reach the 69th anniversary of her accession. However, almost seven decades on from the start of her reign, this year’s historic moment will have a changed aspect. The Queen will spend the day at Windsor Castle where she has been isolating with the Duke of…
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Queen Elizabeth II

Sadness for The Queen as her close friends Lord and Lady Vestey die

Two of The Queen’s close friends, Lord and Lady Vestey, have died within weeks of each other. Lord Vestey, formerly Her Majesty’s Master of the Horse, died at the age of 79 it was announced on Thursday. Just a few weeks prior, Lady Vestey died ‘suddenly but peacefully’ at the age of 71. The couple had been married for 40 years had three children together. Lord…
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