British Royals

The dazzling diamond bow that became a favourite of two queens

It’s among the lesser known sparklers in the royal collection but it has been passed among queens before they were majesties and it provides a fascinating glimpse into how family and dynasty intertwine. The Dorset Bow Brooch might not be one of the most famous of royal gems but its significance to the House of Windsor meant it took a starring role in the last major exhibition at Buckingham…
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Blue and gold on the wedding dress of a queen

was one of the most talked about royal weddings in decades and now it is the marriage of a monarch and consort. On April 9th 2005, King Charles III and Queen Camilla married in Windsor. Millions were watching and they saw a bride with not one but two different wedding outfits. Those same outfits now have a place in history as the wedding dresses of Queen Camilla. [getty src=”52610984″…
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How the Duke of Kent might have become King Edward IX

It’s a royal ‘what if’. What if Edward VIII hadn’t abdicated? The possibility of a different royal line taking the throne lingers in an alternative history. But another intriguing possibility is highlighted as new papers about the moment that changed the monarchy forever are revealed. Could another royal brother have been declared monarch in place of Edward VIII? We all know what…
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The King and Queen to attend Easter Day service at Windsor

The King will join other members of the Royal Family for the Easter morning service at Windsor. His Majesty has contained himself to private engagements since the start of February as he undergoes treatment for cancer. Buckingham Palace has just announced that The King and Queen will lead the Royal Family as they celebrate Easter at St. George’s Chapel. It is understood the congregation…
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