Queen Elizabeth II

The Queen gave her approval for Prince Andrew to give TV interview

The Queen gave her approval for the Duke of York to appear on BBC Newsnight only a few days before the programme is due to air.According to interviewer Emily Maitlis, Her Majesty only signed off the interview either late on Monday or early on Tuesday, with the recording taking place on Thursday.Speaking on Friday’s edition of Newsnight ahead of the interview’s broadcast, Ms…
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The Yorks

Prince Andrew: I have let The Royal Family down

The Duke of York has admitted that he let The Royal Family down for continuing to visit convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after he was released from prison.Speaking to the BBC’s Emily Maitlis in an exclusive Newsnight interview, Prince Andrew opened up about his regrets, saying royals should uphold the highest standards.The 59-year-old Prince said: “The problem was the…
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British Royals

The Duchess of Cambridge officially opens The Nook

The Duchess of Cambridge officially opened The Nook, a facility in Norwich built by the East Anglia Children’s Hospices to help kids and their families while they need hospice care.In a speech, Kate said, “It is wonderful to be here today to open The Nook…
King Charles III

Prince of Wales spends second day in India

The Prince of Wales spent a second, special day in India to conclude his trip.The Prince was able to celebrate his 71st birthday in the Asian country and received a birthday cake and cards from school children in Mumbai during a British Asian Trust event in the morning…
The Yorks

Prince Andrew to talk on TV about his links to Jeffrey Epstein

The Duke of York will appear on TV to answer questions about his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Prince Andrew has given an exclusive interview to BBC Newsnight. It will go out in the UK on Saturday evening.The Duke of York talks to Emily Maitlis about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein in a programme called ”Prince Andrew and the Epstein Scandal: The Newsnight…
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FeaturesKing Charles III

The Prince of Wales – a biography of his life

Since the thirteenth century, the title of Prince of Wales has been given to the heir apparent, which in this case is now Prince Charles. A little over ten years after his birth, on 26 July 1958, Her Majesty The Queen’s first-born son Charles was invested as the Prince of Wales. Charles is currently the longest-serving heir apparent in British history, a position he has held since…
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