Prince & Princess of Wales

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge celebrate Easter Sunday and visit the zoo with Prince George

On Easter Sunday, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended a service at St Andrew’s Cathedral, Sydney. Similarly, The Royal Family back in the UK attended a service at St George’s Chapel. William and Catherine arrived to a large crowd waiting outside the Cathedral; they have generally received great support wherever they go. The couple joined locals for the service, who had to apply for…
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The Prince of Wales’s investiture chair returns home after long journey

The Investiture Chair was designed by Lord Snowdon and used by royals and other notable attendees to view Prince Charles as he became the Prince of Wales is now on display at the Imperial Hotel, Llandudno. The wood chair is stained red with a gilt of The Prince of Wales crest and has a red wool padded seat. The chairs were used by over 4,000 royals and dignitaries who attended the investiture…
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Prince & Princess of Wales

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to pay historic visit to Canberra for ANZAC Day

Australian New Zealand Army Corps, or ANZAC Day, is celebrated every year on the 25th of April. Although it’s original purpose was to honour those who had fought at Gallipoli during the First World War, ANZAC Day is now celebrated to honour all those who have served in every “war, conflict, and peacekeeping operation”. ANZAC Day is also celebrated in England, and is marked by a wreath…
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Prince & Princess of Wales

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit Christchurch

To begin the day, the Royal couple met with the mayor of Christchurch at the CTV Memorial Park. The park honours those who were victims of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. William visited New Zealand shortly after the natural disaster, and saw the devastation himself. William and Kate each took a commemorative stone and placed it at the earthquake memorial, paying their respects to the 115…
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