Written for Royal Central by Cara Artman Arguably, the most popular monarchies in the world sit on the European continent, ...
Diana, Princess of Wales, was known as "the People's Princess" and her eldest son, Prince William and daughter-in-law, ...
The death of the United Kingdom's long-ruling Queen Elizabeth II and the ascension of her son King Charles III has renewed a debate around the purpose of the monarchy in today's day and age.
The United Kingdom’s new king will travel without ... Here is a list of unusual facts about Britain’s monarchs. 1. No passport needed for British monarchs King Charles III will travel overseas ...
BRITISH High Commissioner to Jamaica Judith Slater has underscored that the United Kingdom (UK) Government has no position on ...
Here's everything to know about the British royal family. Born on April 21, 1926, Queen Elizabeth was the monarch of the United Kingdom from 1952 until she died in 2022. She served in the armed ...
the royal family or the Crown? All the stingrays and sea horses in England All the dolphins, sturgeons, whales and porpoises in the United Kingdom All the sharks and jellyfish in the United ...
The Queen has hosted a reception for staff, actors and supporters to celebrate the work of the National Theatre on stages, ...
Queen Elizabeth II, born Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, was the sovereign monarch of the United Kingdom and 14 other commonwealth countries, including Northern Ireland. She was the longest-reigning ...
“And one of those is the monarchy,” so the King of the United Kingdom is also the Head of State of Australia. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor was queen of the UK and 14 Commonwealth realms ...