Ce samedi 15 juin 2024 avait lieu la cérémonie du Trooping the Colour à Londres. Et Charles III a été pris à partie par des activistes durant la parade militaire.
Members of the Royal Family were photographed enjoying a day out as they attended day one of the Ascot races in Berkshire.
Henri Gascars - Jacques Goyon III, Sire de Matignon, Comte de Thorigny (Sotheby’s)
This is another set of words I commonly confuse. Turns out, they are not only pronounced alike but they are, more or less, antonyms. Emerge [ih-murj] (verb): 1. to come forth into view or notice. 2…
An introduction to the history of ballet, and its European origins- the queens and kings who veloped ballet and promoted its status.
Maximilian I (22 March 1459 – 12 January 1519), the son of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, and Eleanor of Portugal, was King of the Romans (also known as King of the Germans) from 1486 and Holy…
images courtesy Undercover Flora and fauna were abound as designer Jun Takahashi's fertile creativity was unleashed during Paris Fashion Week 2023. The designer's iconic brand Undercover, equally revered as a cult name in streetwear and as a fixture on Paris’ haute couture calendar, was showing a
The King, who didn't attend the racecourse yesterday in favour of investitures, opted for a classic top hat and tails look.
Princess Beatrice has been spotted at Ascot wearing the same dress Sophie wore during the recent Order of the Garter service. It is the second time she's worn the same dress as the older royal.
THE most prestigious event in the racing calendar is back, and attendees have pulled out all the stops with their fashion looks. Royal Ascot racegoers donned their fanciest dresses and most eye-cat…
The Princess Royal attended the Commonwealth Day Service
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Horst P. Horst, Hands Hands Hands, 1941 Claude Cahun, Sans titre, 1939 also >Hands / >Hands (II) >Man Ray / The Hands of Antonin Artaud (1922)
Verdi's Un Ballo in Maschera comes very close to being a historical document. With the exception of a little romantic license, it basically tells the story of a king's assassination.
The Duchess of Edinburgh and Lady Louise Windsor put on elegant displays today as they attended Trooping the Colour in London.
The royal, 59, stunned in a blissful colour combination of cream, pink and peach as she arrived at the traditional service held at St George's Chapel.
Sophie Dorothea von Eltz-Kempenich (17th April 1670 - présent) is a Prussian noblewoman, electoral princess and a Herzogin von Mainz due to her uncle (Philipp Karl von Eltz)'s inheritance as the Prince-Archbishop-Elector of Mainz. A woman of outstanding beauty, she was much revered by her fellow courtiers on account of the famous wit for which her family possessed as being one of the influential families in clerical service. At the peak of her life, Dorothea held great sway over the court throug
Prince William III And His Aunt Maria van Nassau, as children Daughters of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange (detail) Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, With His Wife (Amalia of Solms-Braunfels) A…
The monochrome look, completed by Jimmy Choo heels (£650), a Mulberry clutch (£495) and Cassandra Goad pearl earrings (£5,620), was a masterclass in sustainable fashion.
The ornamental egg is the third of more than 50 Imperial Easter Eggs designed by Carl Faberge for the Russian Royal Family.
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Dressed in all their finery, the beaming couple looked in great spirits as they arrived side-by-side for the prestigious event at the Berkshire racecourse.
Emperor Napoleon III of France was born 200 years ago, on April 20 1808. He spent his formative years in the area of Lake Constance, border hopping between Switzerland and Germany. A double Swiss-German exhibition commemorates his life and times.
Ce tableau de Joséphine de Beauharnais pourrait vous induire en erreur puisque figure sur la droite un Hortensia dans le pot. Non, ce n'est pas en souvenir de sa fille, la belle reine Hortense, que ce nom fut donné à cette plante. Rien à voir non plus...
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We take a closer look at the history, personal life and legacy of His Majesty William III of England, King William of Orange.
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that after a bride and groom consummate the marriage the pitter patter of little feet will surely follow (and follow and follow and follow). Such was the…
She wasn't the most likeable character of her time. Once rumoured to be the most beautiful woman in 19th century Europe, a queen of both style and drama; model, mistress, self-appointed muse, narcissist; if there's one thing to know about the Italian Countess de Castiglione – it's that she was serio
Władysław (9 June 1595 – 20 May 1648), reigned 1632–1648 as Władysław IV Vasa, King of Poland. Anna Maria (23 May 1593 – 9 February 1600). Sigismund III had twelve children by two wives. His first wife, Anna of Austria, gave birth to five children, three of whom didn't survive their first year, and the fourth died before her seventh birthday. With only one surviving heir, seven years after Anna's death, Sigismund married her sister, Constance, and had seven more children. Of these, two died before their first birthday, while two more had barely attained adulthood before their premature deaths. These are portraits of two of the first three children born to Sigismund and Anna, his first wife; the second child, Katarzyna, died before she was a month old. The first-born, Anna Maria, three years old in this portrait, would die before she turned seven. But her brother, two years younger, would live to succeed their father and reign as Władysław IV Vasa. * The parents of the children, by the same artist: Anna of Austria, circa 1595. Sigismund III, circa 1590. * Martin Kober (circa 1550, Wrocław – before 1598, Kraków or Warsaw), portrait painter and court painter to several Central European monarchs, mainly active in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
The Duchess of Edinburgh giggled with Alan Titchmarsh and Mary Berry
Trooping the Colour took place in London today, officially celebrating the birthday of King Charles III. The event featured over 1,400 soldiers and officers, 200 horses and more than 400 musicians…
Originally her elder sister Katharina Renata had been intended for this marriage, but she had died at an early age. The next eldest sister, Gregoria Maximiliana, who then became the next candidate for marriage to the Spanish prince, also died before the negotiations could be concluded. Eventually the lot fell to Margarete. She had been given a strict religious upbringing at