British RoyalsKing Charles III

A special Wales Week for Charles and Camilla

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall will have extra reason to celebrate as they head off for their annual week long tour of the principality. For this year, Wales Week co-incides with the fiftieth anniversary of Charles’ investiture with the traditional title given to the heir to the throne. The Queen invested her eldest son as Prince of Wales on July 1st 1969 in a special…
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British RoyalsPrince & Princess of Wales

The Duchess of Cambridge receives patronage of the Royal Photographic Society from The Queen

The Duchess of Cambridge inherited the patronage of the Royal Photographic Society from The Queen on Tuesday. “It is a huge honour to have The Duchess as our Patron, especially given her personal interest in photography,” says Mike Taylor, Chief Operating Officer of the Royal Photographic Society. Embed from Getty Images Her Royal Highness attended her first engagement as patron of the Royal…
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The Edinburghs

Sophie's support for the countryside

Sophie, the Countess of Wessex, has become a dedicated senior member of the Royal Family in the last decade. She has chosen to support a number of different causes and represents The Queen across the Commonwealth. Her Royal Highness is a patron to a number of organisations and quietly but thoroughly supports them all. In a lesser capacity, she supports the Prince of Wales in the Campaign for Wool…
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Prince & Princess of WalesQueen Elizabeth II

The Queen and Duchess of Cambridge both struggle with motion sickness

Being a royal might seem like a glamorous job but there are some downsides to it. For the Queen and the Duchess of Cambridge, that happens to be motion sickness. Embed from Getty Images The monarch, 93 and the Duchess, 37 are said to both suffer from motion sickness. With many events requiring Her Majesty and Her Royal Highness to travel in a carriage, it’s believed this is a regular…
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