The Kents

Princess Alexandra returns to work following an eleven-week absence after breaking her arm

Princess Alexandra returned to royal duties this week after an eleven-week absence following an accident in which she broke her arm. The Queen’s cousin attended the Winter Graduation Ceremony at the House of St Barnabas in London on Wednesday. The 81-year-old royal broke her arm a few months ago and was told to rest by doctors. As a result of her injury, Princess Alexandra was forced to…
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British RoyalsKing Charles III

Prince Charles visits the British Film Institute to mark the 40th anniversary of his patronage

Prince Charles visited the British Film Institute’s headquarters on London’s Southbank yesterday to attend an event marking the 40th anniversary of his patronage of the organisation. As part of his visit the Prince of Wales had the opportunity to view rare archive footage of his great-great-great grandmother Queen Victoria’s final public appearance before her death in 1901 as well as…
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British RoyalsPrince & Princess of Wales

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spread holiday cheer for military families

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have carried out holiday events at Kensington Palace and RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus over two days, helping spread cheer to families of servicemembers currently serving overseas. On Tuesday, William and Kate hosted a Christmas party at the Orangery at Kensington Palace for the families and children of those serving from RAF Coningsby and RAF Marham in Cyprus. The party…
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British RoyalsThe Sussexes

The Duchess of Sussex gives a reading at special Christmas Service

The Duchess of Sussex read the inspirational words of a celebrated poem as she joined Prince Harry at a special carol service with very personal links for her husband. For the first time, Meghan joined the Duke of Sussex at the annual Christmas service held by the Henry van Straubenzee Memorial Fund, set up to remember one of Harry’s closest friends. Meghan read the poem ”Our Deepest…
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