The Queen has finally managed to get a
grasp of the elusive Epsom Derby trophy, albeit a for a short time,
as she presented the award to the connections of winning
horse, Harzand. [getty src=”538076934″ width=”594″
height=”434″] Her Majesty was asked to present the trophy by Epsom
Downs Racecource as a 90th birthday present, for her loyalty to the
meeting over…
Prince Charles opens Training Centre in Transylvania
4th June 2016
Prince Charles is well-known for his
projects all through the United Kingdom which have supported rural
crafts and heritage and also boosted local employment especially
amongst the young. This week he has announced a similar scheme for
Transylvania during his current visit…
Prince Harry was on the receiving end of
a ticking off yesterday, when he attended a reception for
D-Day veterans without wearing a tie. The Prince met with 45
veterans at Southwick House, near Portsmouth, ahead of the
anniversary of the Normandy landings. He was wearing a…
Just days after being forced to
withdraw from the Battle of Jutland commemorations due to medical
reasons, the Duke of Edinburgh was on top form once again as
he visited the Veterans Aid hostel in Limehouse earlier today. At
the hostel, His Royal Highness met a resident who once guarded
Buckingham Palace. Nathan Rooke is an Army Air Corps veteran, and
was stationed at the Palace in 2009. He…
The Queen ascended to the throne on 2
February 1952, upon the death of her father King George VI, but was
not crowned for more than a year afterwards, as the period of
mourning required wouldn’t allow a swift ceremony, and the planning
behind it would take some time. The…
Since April it seems there has been
non-stop events celebrating Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s 90th
birthday. She so far has celebrated her actual birthday on
April 21 where she lit the first of close to 1000 beacons across
the country. Next came the weekend of…
One of Diana, Princess of Wales’s iconic
evening dresses will be auctioned June 14 as part of ‘Passion for
Fashion’ – a sale put together by Kerry Taylor Auctions which
calls it ‘one of the finest sales of haute couture and historic
dress and Royal memorabilia ever to come onto the open market’. The
Catherine Walker designed sequinned sea-green evening gown was
originally worn by…
Prince Philip may help identify last of the Romanovs
1st June 2016
Prince Philip is lending a hand or rather
his DNA to help identify the last of the Romanovs. The Romanovs,
who were executed by the Bolsheviks in 1918, were one of the most
powerful Royal Families in history, they ruled from the time of
Ivan the Terrible until Nicholas…
Why the press should be ashamed of themselves for publishing voyouristic Prince George pictures
1st June 2016
As we all know, the Duke and Duchess are
very protective over their children’s privacy, and so they should
be! As of late, Kensington Palace have issues many warnings to the
media about publishing photos of Prince George and Princess
Charlotte to protect their privacy…
Prince Harry to hand over US Soldier's Invictus Games medal to medics who saved her life
31st May 2016
Prince Harry will meet members of the
Papworth Hospital team tomorrow during a reception at Kensington
Palace. Amongst those in attendance will be the staff who treated
Invictus Games competitor, Sergeant Elizabeth Marks, who
handed back the medal that she won to Prince Harry,
requesting it would be given to the staff who treated her.
Prince Harry will now fulfil his promise on Wednesday…

