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Prince Michael of Kent walks his daughter down the aisle as Lady Gabriella Windsor marries

Prince Michael of Kent walked his daughter down the aisle on Saturday in St George’s Chapel as Lady Gabriella Windsor married Thomas Kingston. The proud father posed for pictures as he led his youngest child inside the chapel to take her vows. Present in Windsor to watch the couple tie the knot was The Queen alongside other members of The Royal Family, including Prince Harry. After the…
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This Week in Royal Fashion: Kate at Bletchley Park, Camilla and Anne at garden party and Máxima in Ethiopia

It was another busy fashion week for the British royals as we saw the hats come out for the first garden party of the season, along with a vintage-inspired look for the Duchess of Cambridge’s visit to Bletchley Park. Meanwhile, Queen Máxima travelled to Ethiopia for a…
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Archie's birth certificate reveals he was born at Portland Hospital in Westminster

The birth certificate of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor was made public today and revealed that the newest addition to the Royal Family was born at the private Portland Hospital in Westminster. It also lists the Duchess of Sussex’s occupation as “Princess of the United Kingdom”, the same as was given as the occupation of the Duchess…
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Duke of Edinburgh passes on patronage to Countess of Wessex

It has been announced the Duke of Edinburgh officially handed over the patronage of The Chartered Management Institute (CMI) to the Countess of Wessex. The duke took on the role of patron of the organisation, which serves as the professional body for management and leadership, in 1992.  However, he was involved with the CMI as an Honorary Fellow since 1969, making 2019 his 50th year of service to…
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Emma of Normandy’s remains possibly found in Winchester Cathedral

The remains of Emma of Normandy, who was Queen of England twice in the 11th century, have possibly been found in a mausoleum discovered in Winchester Cathedral. Her great-nephew William the Conqueror invaded England in 1066 and began the Norman rule of England. The names of eight kings, two bishops and that of Emma of Normandy were found on six mortuary chests in the cathedral, and now scientists…
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