Yesterday, the Duke of Cambridge attended
the Submariners’ Remembrance Service and Parade ahead of the
centenary of the Armistice, which ended World War One on 11
November 1918 at 11 am Paris time (often dubbed “the eleventh hour
of the eleventh day of the eleventh month”). Submarines played a
substantial role throughout the First World War, and close to
one-third of the Submarine…
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of
Cornwall wrapped up their first visit to The Gambia on
Thursday. At a State Dinner hosted by the President of The
Gambia, Prince Charles paid tribute to the country. “The
warmth of your hospitality this evening mirrors that of the…
Princess Beatrice attends 9th Annual Global Gift Gala
3rd November 2018
Princess Beatrice of York attended the
9th annual Global Gift Gala in London last night. The charity gala
was organised to raise money for the Global Gift Foundation. Last
night, Princess Beatrice of York stepped out to attend the 9th
annual Global Gift Gala at the Rosewood…
Giving hugs? Kate is a fan.
2nd November 2018
The Duchess of Cambridge is a big fan of
hugs. Embed from Getty Images Throughout her time in the Royal
Family, the Duchess of Cambridge has shown she’s not afraid to give
out hugs on engagements. “Hugs are very important. I keep saying
that to my children,” Her Royal Highness recently explained at an
engagement. Embed from Getty Images Earlier this week, the Duke and
Duchess of…
Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall begin tour of The Gambia
1st November 2018
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of
Cornwall began their tour of Western Africa on Wednesday, landing
in Banjul, the capital of The Gambia. The royals were welcomed at
the Banjul International Airport by the British High Commissioner
to The Gambia, Her Excellency Sharon…
The Duchess of Cambridge paid a surprise
visit to the Imperial War Museum in London on Wednesday afternoon,
to view letters pertaining to her family’s experiences during the
First World War. Kate’s great-great-grandfather, Francis Martineau
Lupton, lost all three of his…
That's a wrap! Harry and Meghan wrap up their visit Down Under
1st November 2018
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have
wrapped up their 16-day royal tour Down Under. Throughout the past
two weeks, the couple has been touring Australasia and attending
the Invictus Games. During the last day of the tour, the
couple spent time in Rotorua, New Zealand. There they learned about
the Maori culture and took part in a traditional welcome ceremony,
a Powhiri. The ceremony consisted of…
Duchess Down Under: Meghan in Givenchy for Last Day of Tour
1st November 2018
On their last day in New Zealand, and on
tour, Harry and Meghan visited the town of Rotorua for a series of
engagements. Their first stop was at Te Papaiouru Marae, where the
couple were given Korowai (feather cloaks) to wear for the Pōwhiri,
the traditional welcoming…
Princesses who married commoners: Princess Margaret
31st October 2018
Following the recent wedding of Princess
Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, we take a look at other princesses who
have married commoners. Here is the story of Princess Margaret and
her photographer husband, Antony Armstrong-Jones. Princess Margaret
was always one to do things her…
Duchess Down Under: Meghan in Wellies on the North Shore
31st October 2018
For their penultimate day in New Zealand,
the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had another jam-packed day of
engagements in Auckland. Their day started at the North Shore,
where 20 hectares of native bush was donated to The Queen’s
Commonwealth Canopy, and the couple played wet welly wanging with
children. Meghan took part in the time-honoured royal tradition of
planting a tree, with the help of Trees…

