The UK government has pledged £2 million
to help eradicate landmines following the visit of the Duke of
Sussex to Angola. Ministers said they would match the public
donations to an appeal in Zimbabwe to help destroy the weapons. The
move came after Prince Harry walked in the footsteps of his mother,
Diana, Princess of Wales to see the work that continues to remove
landmines which still kill…
Prince George shows adorable excitement during Aston Villa match
6th October 2019
Prince George, 6, loves football like his
father and mother, and he showed his adorable excitement while
rooting on Aston Villa on Saturday alongside his parents and
sister, Princess Charlotte. It is believed this game was both
Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s…
British media frenzy as Prince Harry takes legal action
5th October 2019
The decision by the Duke of Sussex to
take legal action against two tabloids over phone hacking
allegations has made the front pages of many British papers this
Saturday. Harry’s move is the main story for several broadsheets as
the weekend gets under…
NEW: Details released about Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's upcoming visit to Pakistan
4th October 2019
New details have been announced for the
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s upcoming tour of Pakistan, with
their Communications Secretary revealing that it will span over
1,000 kilometres and showcase a modern, vibrant country. “From the
modern leafy capital Islamabad, to the vibrant city of Lahore, the
mountainous countryside in the North, and the rugged border regions
to the West, the visit…
The Duke of Cambridge opens new graduate facility at Oxford
4th October 2019
The Duke of Cambridge officially opened
the H B Allen Centre at Keble College at Oxford on Thursday, and
made a new robotic friend in the process. During a visit to the
Oxford Robotics Institute, he met a hi-tech robotic assistant named
Bamm-Bamm (after a character onThe…
The Prince of Wales gave a poetry reading
on BBC Radio 2’s Breakfast Show Thursday morning in honour of
National Poetry Day, reading one of his favourites: “Quoting
Shakespeare” by Bernard Levin. In the pre-recorded piece, Prince
Charles said that this is one…
Historic items from The Queen's Coronation are up for auction
3rd October 2019
Signed photographs of the newly crowned
Monarch and samples of the dress worn by Elizabeth II at her
Coronation are coming under the hammer. The items are part of a
rare collection of royal memorabilia that belonged to one of the
Queen’s former dressmakers. Ian Thomas worked with the Queen for
over three decades and helped create the famous gown she wore as
she was crowned at Westminster…
Prince Charles goes in search of the Crown Jewels
3rd October 2019
For years, the symbols of the monarchy he
will one day lead lay hidden in its dark walls. Now Dunnottar
Castle has given up its treasure. But the heir to the throne still
paid it a visit as the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall
headed out on a day of engagements in…
Meghan's South Africa tour fashion: the last two days
3rd October 2019
The Sussexes have wrapped up their final
day in South Africa, and we’re taking a look back at the last two
days of Meghan’s tour fashion. For the end of the trip, she
continued her focus on wearing a mix of high street and sustainable
brands along with…
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attend reception at Aga Khan Centre ahead of Pakistan tour
3rd October 2019
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
attended a reception at the Aga Khan Centre in London ahead of
their royal tour of Pakistan later this month. Hosted by His
Highness the Aga Khan, the reception was organised with the High
Commission to Pakistan to highlight Pakistani culture and included
William and Kate meeting with community leaders, business
representatives, artists, artisans, performers…

