King Charles III

Prince Charles returns to Cumbria three months after floods

Three months after meeting the victims of the devastating floods that hit Cumbria in December, the Prince of Wales returned to the county to pay a visit to a Cumbrian college and take a look at the new temporary bridge over the River Eamont. His first stop was at the Ullswater Community College in Penrith, which boasts an applied learning centre that conducts specialist vocational courses…
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Queen Elizabeth IIState & Ceremonial

A lunch fit for a Queen: Inside the Patron's Lunch hamper

When over 10,000 people come together on The Mall to celebrate The Queen 90th birthday this June, there is a fair chance that a lot of them will be hungry. Now, Marks and Spencer has revealed the treats that members of the public can expect to receive in its Patron’s Lunch hamper. The retailer has been tasked with catering for Britain’s largest-ever picnic which will take place on Sunday 12…
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The Sussexes

Prince Harry begins royal tour of Nepal

Prince Harry has begun his five-day tour of Nepal focusing on the Nepalese relief efforts following the country’s devastating earthquakes in 2015. Nearly 9,000 people were killed and 22,000 were injured. In addition close to million homes were destroyed. Thousands of survivors are still living in makeshift huts as rebuilding has been delayed by political bickering. He arrived in Nepal on…
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Prince & Princess of WalesState & Ceremonial

More criticism for 'workshy Kate' as she breaks 115 year old tradition

The Duchess of Cambridge has attracted further criticism this week after pulling out last minute of presenting St Patrick’s Day shamrocks to the Irish Guards. By doing so she breaks a 115 year old tradition where a senior female member of the royal family has always had the duty of presenting the shamrocks to the guards since Queen Alexandra first did so in 1901. The Queen Mother undertook the…
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