The Kents

The Duke of Kent celebrates 55 years of being a Freemason

On Sunday, The Duke of Kent, Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge, marked 55 years of being a Freemason. The Queen’s cousin was initiated into Royal Alpha Lodge, No. 16 on 16 December 1963 at a meeting held at the Café Royal. The then Grand Master, the Earl of Scarbrough, was his proposer and his seconder was Lord Cornwallis, Provincial Grand Master of Kent. The Duke of Kent has been the…
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British RoyalsPrince & Princess of WalesThe Sussexes

New photos of the Cambridge & Sussex family are released for Christmas

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have officially released their Christmas photos this morning. Kensington Palace/Twitter The Cambridge Family photo, taken by Matt Porteous at Anmer Hall, features William and Kate with their three children, Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte and Prince George, taken in the woods. Prince Louis is held by Kate while Princess…
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OtherQueen Elizabeth IIThe Yorks

The Queen and Prince Andrew conduct a rare joint engagement in London

The Queen was joined by the Duke of York in London this morning for a rare joint mother-son engagement. The monarch and Prince Andrew visited The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn to officially open the new Ashworth Centre, and re-open the recently renovated Great Hall. Lincoln’s Inn is a Society for lawyers which houses a number of barristers’ chambers and solicitors’ offices.
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British RoyalsThe Sussexes

Duchess of Sussex wears jewellery with surprising connection to Prince Charles

The Duchess of Sussex wore jewellery with a personal connection last night at the British Fashion Council Awards: her earrings and bangles were designed by artisans working with the Turquoise Mountain Foundation in Afghanistan, an organisation founded by the Prince of Wales in 2006. Meghan’s jewellery was designed by Pippa Small Jewellery, which works with artisans in Kabul. Her earrings are the…
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