The Princess joined what is a family occasion on the national stage - and kept a watchful eye on her children, but appeared to be enjoying most of her first day in the spotlight following her diagnosis.
Hard to believe imprisonment, never to see your children again for over 30 years until her death.
The Princess of Wales and King Charles III were reunited on the Buckingham Palace balcony this afternoon for the first time since they both began cancer treatment.
When you look back at history there are moments that you can’t help but feel like you’ve lived. Big, sweeping, epic moments that are etched in stone.
There are china ornaments on the mantelpiece, a cluster of cherished family photos and a floral, frilly chair pulled up by the fireplace.
The Princess joined what is a family occasion on the national stage - and kept a watchful eye on her children, but appeared to be enjoying most of her first day in the spotlight following her diagnosis.
Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter Zara Phillips will be competing in the London Games. From Prince Albert of Monaco to King Juan Carlos of Spain, see other regal athletes.
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Mary, Queen of Scots' Bedchamber at the Royal Palace of Holyroodhouse Edinburgh Scotland
Anne (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714)[1] became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702, succeeding her brother-in-law, William III of England and II of Scotland. Her Catholic father, James II and VII, was deemed by the English Parliament to have abdicated when he was forced to retreat to France during the Glorious Revolution of 1688/9; her brother-in-law and her sister then became joint monarchs as William III & II and Mary II, the only such case in British history. After Mary's death in 1694, William continued as sole monarch until his own death in 1702. On 1 May 1707, under the Acts of Union 1707, England and Scotland were united as a single sovereign state, the Kingdom of Great Britain. Anne became its first sovereign, while continuing to hold the separate crown of Queen of Ireland and the title of Queen of France. Anne reigned for twelve years until her death in August 1714. Anne was therefore the last Queen of England and the last Queen of Scots. Anne's life was marked by many crises, both personally and relating to succession of the Crown and religious polarisation. Because she died without surviving issue, Anne was the last monarch of the House of Stuart. She was succeeded by her second cousin, George I, of the House of Hanover, who was a descendant of the Stuarts through his maternal grandmother, Elizabeth, daughter of James VI & I. by Michael Dahl,painting,1705
When Meghan Markle married Prince Harry in May of this year, much was made of her biracial heritage. But in the late 18th century Queen Charlotte, wife of
The striking image colourised by artist Richard James Molloy from Harrogate, North Yorkshire shows the royal working the Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service in Surrey.
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Between 1968 and 1972, Nick Hedges captured a series of images showing the grim reality of life on the breadline in Britain's cities - and the families in the photos will be revisited in a documentary tonight.
In honor of International Women's Day, TIME looks at some unlikely revolutionaries, from Joan of Arc and Harriet Tubman to Russian punk-rockers.
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