Queen Elizabeth II

Rumours swirl that The Queen will make Charles Prince Regent when she turns 95 - here is how it could happen

It has been reported that The Queen has implied she would consider making her son, Prince Charles, Prince Regent once she reaches the age of 95. Speaking to The Royal Beat, available on TrueRoyalty, royal expert Robert Jobson said: “I still firmly believe when The Queen becomes 95, that she will step down.” Newsweek Royal Reporter Jack Royston agreed, saying: “I think she won’t…
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HistoryThe Kents

History of Royal Titles: the Dukedom of Kent

The present Duke of Kent has held the title since 1942, but it is a title that has only been awarded twice in the thousand years of the monarchy. A title belonging to Kent dates back to ancient times when Kent was its own kingdom before the seven Anglo-Saxon kingdoms…
British RoyalsFeaturesHistoryPrince & Princess of Wales

History of Royal Titles: the Dukedom of Cambridge

The Duke of Cambridge is one of the six current royal dukedoms in the United Kingdom and is named after the city of Cambridge in England. It was created in 1660, replacing the earlier title of the Earl of Cambridge. It was first granted by King Charles II (following the Restoration of the monarchy) to his infant eldest nephew, Charles Stuart, who was the first son of the Duke of York (later…
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British RoyalsCoronavirusKing Charles III

Prince Charles signs a cheque for £1 million

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall have visited the Bank of England to learn more about the financial implications behind the coronavirus pandemic and how the Bank has supported its patrons throughout the crisis. Since the pandemic began, the Bank of England has introduced measures to continue supporting people and businesses. Clarence House notes that the Bank created a “package…
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The Sussexes

The Duchess of Sussex requests delay to her privacy trial against the Mail on Sunday

The Duchess of Sussex is to apply to the High Court to request a delay to her upcoming privacy trial against the Mail on Sunday which is due to be held in January 2021. A judge will hear Meghan’s request in a preliminary court hearing on Wednesday. The Duchess is requesting a delay to proceedings due to the fact that the Mail on Sunday can now rely on the biography Finding Freedom as…
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