Queen Elizabeth II

Want to visit The Queen's birthplace? Well you're (somewhat) out of luck

With a fair amount of royal residences around the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II sure has her share of property. While some opt to see her most famous home, Buckingham Palace, there are some who may seek out to see the very place The Queen was born. You can still do that, it’s just some things have changed over the years. Born on 21 April 1926 by a Caesarian section at home, The Queen…
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Prince & Princess of Wales

The Duke of Cambridge to visit New Zealand on behalf of The Queen

Kensington Palace has announced that the Duke of Cambridge will visit New Zealand next month on behalf of The Queen to honour the victims of the Christchurch mosques terrorist attack. Prince William will visit the country in late April – full details will be released closer to the time. The visit will be made following a request by Jacinda Ardern, the Prime Minister of New Zealand. The Duke…
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British RoyalsKing Charles III

Royal Caribbean Tour Recap: The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall celebrate culture in Cuba

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall continued their visit to Cuba on Tuesday. The day started at John Lennon Park, where Prince Charles and Camilla attended a classic car event showcasing British cars and motorbikes hosted by a member of the British Classic Motorbike Enthusiasts. Embed from Getty Images Their Royal Highnesses arrived at John Lennon Park in a 66-year-old restored MG TD.
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King Charles III

History is made as Charles and Camilla arrive in Cuba

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall have made history as they touch down in Cuba. Their Royal Highnesses are the first members of The Royal Family to visit the communist country. No previous travel by the royals (or British Prime Ministers) has taken place prior to this visit due to political sensitivities. Prince Charles and Camilla are visiting the country as part of a wider tour of…
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