The Princess of Wales travelled in a carriage alongside her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, for the traditional procession through London today.
The Queen, who is now a great-grandmother five times over, appeared to have lost none of her touch when she popped into Kensington Palace on Tuesday afternoon to meet Princess Charlotte.
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The Duchess of Edinburgh and Lady Louise Windsor put on elegant displays today as they attended Trooping the Colour in London.
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Prince William ,Prince Harry and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge arrived in Glasgow to watch the fifth day of action at the Commonwealth ...
The King, who didn't attend the racecourse yesterday in favour of investitures, opted for a classic top hat and tails look.
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh were in the Midlands this afternoon, visiting volunteers at the Big Venture Community Centre - and were greeted with enthusiastic cheers from local schoolchildren.
The son of former Newsnight presenter Peter Snow and Lady Edwina Grosvenor began dating just over a year ago.
While Queen Elizabeth may have been the longest ever reigning British monarch, her cousin, the Duke of Kent is currently the oldest living relative by blood of the British Royal Family.
Photographs often reflect the stereotypes of their time, and before Kodak, we had portraits. Historically, “real men” were painted with their hounds, mastiffs and gun dogs, while the ladies held dainty little comfort dogs in their laps. Good for Federico Gonzaga, then, for shaking up expectations. The Duke of Mantua had this portrait painted by Tiziano […]
The Duchess of Edinburgh once again showed her support for UK sport on Friday as she attended the British Cycling National Track Championships in Manchester.
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh were on a visit to Leeds when Sophie surprised her husband with the tribute
Prince Edward was pictured at the wheel of a Range Rover bearing the OXR1 plates as he arrived at the Royal family 's annual pre-Christmas lunch at Windsor Castle on Wednesday.
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge on the first day of an official visit on November 16, 2016 in Hanoi, Vietnam. The Duke of Cambridge is attending the third International Wildlife Trade Conference.
The 19-year-old daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh opted for a Mary Katrantzou lace cocktail dress as she arrived at the private members' club Oswald's in Mayfair.
The Queen's cousins, niece, nephew and distant relatives will come together to pay tribute at the Westminster Abbey service later today.
The richest man in Britain - and by far the nastiest. Not Hugh, the Duke of Westminster, who marries in grand style at Chester Cathedral next month - but his great-uncle Bendor.
Lady Gabriella Windsor appeared in the carriage procession at Royal Ascot today, making her first official public appearance since the tragic death of her husband, Thomas Kingston in February.
The 80-year-old lifts the lid on the feud that has 'killed his relationship with his heir, Ceawlin - over some VERY odd murals.
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The Prince of Wales, who once had a deeply strained relationship with his stepmother, looked at ease as he sat with her and the Earl and Countess of Halifax in front of adoring crowds.
She was the last of the big spenders. An overdraft of seven million pounds at Coutts, a taste for champagne and fine food, and a string of the most expensive racehorses ever bred.
The Duchess of Edinburgh looked elegant today as she joined her husband the Duke of Edinburgh and their children Lady Louise and James, Viscount Severn for the King's Coronation.
The Hall of Mirrors, King’s Grand Apartments, Museum of the History of France, explore the Château de Versailles, its gardens, the Grand Trianon and Marie-Antoinette’s domain.
A new photo has shown that Flora Vesterberg and Lady Gabriella Windsor, amongst others, watched the flypast
Shared to the Clarence House Instagram account , and shot for Vanity Fair, the black and white photograph sees Prince Charles, 70, smiling at Camilla, 71, taken by Alexi Lubomirski.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were in Vancouver to celebrate the one-year countdown to the next Invictus Games, and attend last night's glittering 'One Year to Go' gala.
The magnificent palaces the Farnese wanted to build in Rome, Caprarola and Piacenza during the XVI century are important pieces of the Renaissance-Mannerist art and an evidence of the family's power
The student, 20, looked effortlessly chic in a navy ensemble as he headed to the St Mary Magdalene Church on the Norfolk Estate.
From 40 dukes in their Georgian heyday there are now just 24 today. But a new documentary from BBC2 looks at what life is like for the remaining titles.
There is no getting away from the photogenic Lady Amelia Windsor with her thousands of social media followers. But her father keeps a somewhat lower profile.
King Charles danced with the Queen at the Coronation concert as they, and their family, really got into Lionel Richie and Katy Perry's performances as well as Take That's finale.
Henrietta Vernon was born in the most fortunate of circumstances. Not only was she an aristocrat (grand-daughter of the famous politician Thomas Wentworth) but she was a noted beauty. Therefore, it may come as no surprise that she was married very early in life. She met her future husband in one of the most cinematically romantic of ways, during a rainstorm. Richard Grosvenor, the 1st Baron Grovesnor captured the young girl's fancy despite the 14 year age gap between them. They married within a month of their initial meeting, in 1764. Henrietta soon realized that her hast in marrying Richard had been a huge mistake. He was a huge gambler, even by 18th century standards. We're talking £250,000 in one night (more than a million today)! When he wasn't gaming away the couple's money he was out whoring in every brothel in London. Yuck! Imagine the diseases he brought back to his young bride. It was not long before Henrietta admitted to feeling "ill used." Do you blame her eye for wandering? Henrietta's attention fell on the King's brother, Henry Duke of Cumberland who just happened to be the same age as her. Henry himself, already had a rebellious history, it was rumoured that he had married a commoner, Olivia Wilmot and there was to be more commoner marriages in his future as well. Henry was young and royalty; there was a dangerous appeal to having an affair with him. The couple would meet in secret in inns around the country. One time, while they were out at a friend's house in Cavendish Square Henrietta asked for a private meeting with the Duke to talk about her brother in the dining room. They were excused but after a half hour, the friend decided there had been enough talking and went in to interrupt. She found Henry on top of Lady Grosvenor, "with her petticoats up" on her couch. There is nothing I hate more than rude house guests! A crim con trial was soon underway. As with just about every other crim con trial, this was the talk of the town, especially since it involved royalty. Henrietta, was outraged at her husband's hypocracy. She slept with one man and was to be damned for all time while her husband constantly frequented brothels. She went to bawdy houses in search of witnesses to testify upon Richard's many infidelities. But this was not to aid her defense. Henrietta and Henry's dirty letters to each other was enough to award Richard damages of £10,000. After a mere seven years of marriage, Henrietta and Richard were seperated in 1771. Now Henrietta was an outcast with a mean £1,200 allowance. But rather than wallow in the sorrow of her situation she made the best of it, and became friends with other social outcasts. Soon she was seen at the Pantheon arm in arm with Lady Worsley. The papers would follow her, in hopes of catching her in a scandalous act with a rake. Once they reported that she showed up to the opera with a different man every night. Well, can you blame her? With such a small allowance, Henrietta needed rich men to support her elegant lifestyle. In 1802 Richard finally kicked the bucket. Relieving Henrietta of her marriage limbo. A month later Henrietta was no longer Lady Grosvenor. She married Lt.-Gen. George de Hochepied, 6th Baron de Hochepied and retired to a quiet life with him until her death in 1828. Her second husband followed, two months later.
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As someone who has experienced being at the centre of press interest because of my association with the royal family, I have great sympathy for Meghan Markle, writes KOO STARK.
The Princess of Wales became part of the royal family in 2011
King Charles III appeared to have gifted the royals 'The Highgrove Heritage Scarf', designed by Highgrove and The Prince's Foundation
Harry told Jack Brooksbank he was 'heading off' as they took their seats in Westminster Abbey, before saying the word 'airport', according to a professional lip reader.
The King, who didn't attend the racecourse yesterday in favour of investitures, opted for a classic top hat and tails look.
The first child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will replace Prince Harry as the third in line to the throne. Prince William's younger brother drops to fourth and his uncle, the Duke of York, to fifth in line.