The Sussexes

Prince Harry to visit Paignton Rugby Club to present Gold Standard Award

Prince Harry will be in Devon on Wednesday 7th October to present an RFU Gold Standard Facilities Award to Paignton Rugby Club. While in Devon, Harry will be checking in on how the RFU’s All Schools Programme, of which he is Patron, is doing and how they are developing greater opportunities for young people to enjoy rugby. Royalty and Rugby: Prince Harry will also visit Sandy Park in…
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British Royals

Monarchy Rules: A look at George II

Most Kings are born into regal families and grow up with the knowledge that someday they will rule over a country. However, when he was born in 1683, the future King George II was nothing more than the heir to the heir to a small German Duchy. Such a far cry from the throne of England where he would one day sit. George Augustus was born on 10th November 1683, in Hanover, Germany, making him the…
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King Charles III

The Prince of Wales & Prince’s Charities Canada announce new royal awards celebrating youth

The Prince of Wales, Prince’s Charities Canada, together with WE Day – “a movement of young people leading local and global change”- made the announcement of a new annual awards program to honour Canadian youth who take exceptional actions both in Canada and globally. Named The Prince’s Youth Service Award, it will be sponsored by RBC and consists of four categories…
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British Royals

Royal Connections: Cambridge

The Duke of Gloucester has a busy day ahead of him Thursday in Cambridge. He will open the Royal Library Exhibition at Cambridge University and also a newly restored 18th-century Watermill at Mill House. The last engagement of the day leads him to Hinchingbrooke School…
King Charles III

Prince Charles: ‘The Pride of Britain awards are a wonderful way to celebrate the people who make us proud to be British’

The Prince of Wales is just one of the significant figures lending his support to this year’s Pride of Britain awards. The Pride of Britain Awards honours British people who ‘have acted bravely or extraordinarily in challenging situations’.The first Pride of Britain Awards were held in May of 1999 at the Dorchester Hotel before moved to The London Studios and later to Grosvenor…
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