The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have begun
royal events for Commonwealth Day with a visit to Canada House in
London. Harry and Meghan were there to celebrate the contribution
of Canadians across the UK. The royal couple were given a
demonstration of the spring custom of making maple taffy. Harry and
Meghan watched as children showed them how to create the sweet
treat which is traditionally conjured…
Why Is Prince Edward An Earl, Not A Duke?
10th March 2019
In any Royal commentator’s books, the
announcement in 1999 that Prince Edward would be made an Earl and
not a Duke on his wedding day gave quite a shock. By tradition,
male children of the sovereign receive a Dukedom on their wedding
day, therefore making their new wife…
His Royal Highness The Earl of Wessex has
been granted the additional title of Earl of Forfar by The Queen on
his 55th birthday. He and his wife, Sophie, will use the titles The
Earl and Countess of Forfar when in Scotland. The Earl of Wessex is
the patron of several…
The Princess Royal saw Wales defeat
Scotland in the Six Nations on Saturday as she attended the event
in Edinburgh. Princess Anne was pictured wearing a hat, sunglasses
and tartan scarf as she watched the action from Murrayfield which
saw Wales win 18-11. Scotland’s next match will be against England
and will take place on March 16th at Twickenham Stadium in London.
Wales will next play…
The Queen has released a message to
citizens of the Commonwealth ahead of Commonwealth Day which takes
place next week. Queen Elizebeth II, Head of the Commonwealth,
spoke of how we can “look to the future with confidence and
optimism” due to the links we share. Her…
Keeping up with Anne: the Princess Royal's week
9th March 2019
You know when your family decides to
throw a really important celebration and you’re working? That
didn’t stop the Princess Royal this week. She was on hand at
Buckingham Palace to support her older brother as he marked fifty
years since his Investiture as Prince…
Meghan in International Women’s Day debate: “I feel the embryonic kicking of feminism”
9th March 2019
The Duchess of Sussex took part in a
panel discussion on International Women’s Day, hosted by the
Queen’s Commonwealth Trust, of which she was named Vice President
on Friday morning. Meghan was joined by influential women including
Annie Lennox, former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Adwoa
Aboah, Chrisann Jarrett, and Angeline Muirmirwa to talk about
women’s issues. Embed from Getty…
PBS to air 'Prince Charles at 70' Special
8th March 2019
With exclusive access to the Prince of
Wales during his 70thbirthday year, PBS has announced that they
will air a special on Prince Charles on Sunday, March 24that 8 p.m.
ET. (Click here to check for local times.) An intimate and
revealing documentary they follows Charles…
Why the Duchess of Sussex says "no" to Social Media
8th March 2019
In a panel discussion for International
Women’s Day, the Duchess of Sussex revealed that she is not one to
engage with social media whether it’s positive or negative. Perhaps
one of the most photographed faces in the world since marrying
Prince Harry last spring, Meghan…
The Duchess of York has taken to Twitter
to pay tribute to her “dear, departed friend, Diana” on
International Women’s Day. Diana’s name and picture were included
in a tweet praising inspirational women in Sarah’s life, including
those who have passed away. In full, the Duchess tweeted: “Thinking
of some of the strong women who’ve been part of my life…

