A local parish council has made claims
the Duchy of Cornwall should bear some responsibility for the
unfortunate death of a man who was swept out to sea after being
caught in a rip-current on Crantock Beach. Oneil Din, 27, was swept
out to sea after being stood in relatively shallow waters, and
despite being brought to shore by local surfers and airlifted to
hospital he failed to recover. In the…
Princess Eugenie shares her thoughts on Netflix’s ‘The Crown’
22nd August 2017
Princess Eugenie of York is the first
member of the royal family to publicly reveal that she has seen
episodes The Crown, Netflix’s immensely popular dramatization of
the early years of Her Majesty The Queen’s reign. In an exclusive
interview with the UK’s Hello…
Prince Philip furious with Tony Blair for having Princes William and Harry walk behind their mother's coffin
21st August 2017
“F*** off”, words that would not surprise
many to hear out of The Duke of Edinburgh’s mouth, but why he said
them may shock some. For a long time, it was assumed the senior
royals did not care about Diana, her funeral or how it all went
down, but a…
Diana, Princess of Wales made private phone call and reveals divorce battle is 'grim'
21st August 2017
In July of 1996, pop star George Michael
secretly recorded an intimate phone call between himself and the
late Diana, Princess of Wales where the late princess reveals
intimate details about her ongoing divorce battle with Prince
Charles. Michael died on Christmas Day last year at the age of 53.
The singer and his childhood friend Andros Georgio were at
Michael’s house in Hampstead in North…
The Many Titles of Queen Elizabeth II
20th August 2017
Her Majesty The Queen, since her birth in
1926, has been granted the use of numerous official and unofficial
titles and styles befitting her position as a child of a royal
Duke, the heir presumptive to the throne, the spouse of a royal
Duke and as Sovereign. Although The…
Prince Charles and Camilla's Private Secretary resigns
19th August 2017
The Private Secretary to the Prince of
Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, Mark Leishman, has resigned.
According to the Daily Mail, Mr Leishman has left the role to move
on to new opportunities, however, he is the fourth key royal aide
to resign within the space of a few…
Odd and wonderful things named after Queen Elizabeth
19th August 2017
Cakes, canals, and roses are some of the
odder things named after Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen’s name
appears across the United Kingdom and even in places such as
Zimbabwe, Hong Kong, and Malaysia. We’ll be exploring several of
the unique and wonderful things named after the Queen such as
Coronation chicken, the Elizabeth Rose, and the Queen’s Bedroom in
the White House. While…
Royal reactions and condolences for Barcelona stream in
18th August 2017
After yet another deadly terror attack,
this one in Barcelona, Spain, royals have reacted on social media
and sent their condolences. At least 13 have been killed and over
100 injured after a terrorist ran over pedestrians with a van in
the Las Ramblas district of…
The Queen sends a message to the people of the Sierra Leone following devastating mudslide
17th August 2017
The Queen and Prince Philip have led
condolences for the people of Sierra Leone following a devastating
mudslide and flooding in the country which is known to have
killed 400 people. An estimated 600 people are missing, and search
& rescue efforts are still being…
The Duchess of Cornwall's uphill battle to become Queen
16th August 2017
Even mentioning the fact that the Duchess
of Cornwall could one day be called ‘Queen Camilla‘ send shivers
down some people’s spines. While I am in support of seeing Camilla
stand up next to Prince Charles when he eventually becomes King,
she has unfortunately hit a series of setbacks. From the
moment Charles and Camilla decided they would spend their life
together…

