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The King and Queen, and Members of the Royal Family, have attended a service for the Most Noble Order of the Garter at St ...
Published 12 June 2025 The Duchess of Edinburgh was in Northamptonshire this week, where she visited a community-based nursery, marked the 350th Anniversary of the Great Fire of Northampton in ...
World famous as the home of cinematic icons such as Star Wars and Indiana Jones, Elstree Studios is one of Britain's oldest and most prestigious film and television studios. First visiting the set of ...
Careers have been launched, bestsellers have flown off the shelves into the hands and hearts of the public, and each year you distribute 3,000 books to people in need. And you have forged a community ...
The Queen has joined shortlisted authors and former winners today to celebrate the 30th anniversary of The Women's Prize for Fiction at Bedford Square, ahead of tomorrow's award ceremony. The Women's ...
Much has happened over the course of The Queen's life. Television has been invented, man has walked on the moon for the first time and the Berlin Wall has been built and then razed to the ground. Her ...
The Duchess of Cambridge will attend the Place2Be Wellbeing in Schools Awards on Tuesday 21 November. As Patron of the children's mental health charity Place2Be, The Duchess will attend the event at ...
Inside the Castle grounds, The King met local businesses and viewed displays showcasing their work in the region. Some of the businesses included: Butlers’ Farmhouse Cheeses, which started trading in ...
The King is the Ceremonial Head of the Royal Artillery and holds the title of Captain General, which was first taken by King George VI in 1947 and subsequently by Queen Elizabeth II from 1952. The ...
The Princess Royal chats with a young rider during her visit to Riding for the Disabled in 1973. Another longstanding charity, Riding for the Disabled, of which The Princess became Patron in 1971, was ...
The Duke has attended the annual Royal Hospital Chelsea Founder’s Day parade, which celebrates their founder King Charles II. Founder’s Day, also known as Oak Apple Day, celebrates the founding of the ...
There are no obligatory codes of behaviour when meeting The Queen or a member of the Royal Family, but many people wish to observe the traditional forms. For men this is a neck bow (from the head only ...
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