Members of the royal family are known for their love of highly personal jewellery - and the Queen's choice at Westminster Abbey was no different
Kate and Will brought their first child into the world on July 22, but they aren't the first royals to welcome a bundle of (titled) joy. Click through to check out other mini-majesties and their proud parents.
The assassination of the Russian royalties, The Romanovs was both tragic and mysterious. The execution done by the Bolsheviks on the night of 16th/17th July 1918 marked the bloody tragedy in the ca…
The public can visit the monarch and Prince Philip's home on the Sandringham Estate
Here, check out photos of the royal family's ruby jewelry, from the Imperial Crown to Queen Elizabeth II's stunning collection.
Tracing the tiaras tells us as much about family relationships as it does baguette diamonds
Kept under lock and key, the world's most beautiful tiaras are largely in the possession of royal owners... but which family can boast the best tiaras?
King Haakon VII of Norway , and Queen Maud , the daughter of the Prince of Wales , at their wedding.
Belgium celebrated National Day today along with the installation of a new King and Queen (if you haven’t already heard, King Albert of Belgium abdicated in favour of his son, Prince Philipe)…
The design of the Arms was agreed and approved by Her Majesty The Queen and Mr. Thomas Woodcock (Garter King of Arms and Senior Herald in England), who is based at the College of Arms in London.
Princess Mafalda of Savoy, daughter of King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy and Philipp of Hesse, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel celebrating their wedding at the Castle of Racconigi. Racconigi, 23rd...
What are you looking at? Lisa Beaven – ‘The […]
Royals have been marrying their cousins since time immemorial, traditionally as a means of strengthening political alliances. What might be surprising though is that members of the royal family have continued to marry their cousins, right up to the present day!
Behind every man there’s a good woman, or so the saying goes. In the case of royalty, however, there were often a few bad girls as well. Royals were expected to marry other royals, and marriages were usually pre-arranged, often when the bride and groom were still children. It’s not surprising that some kings sought
The evening gown had been hand-stitched with silver beading to represent New Zealand's national emblem - how fitting.
The Royals have spent Christmas at Sandingham since the late 1980s and usually attend a traditional church service at St Mary Magdalene
For their wedding, Arthur and Myah chose to work with Minne Weddings to plan their stress-free COVID friendly wedding. The décor was inspired by royal weddings with a color palette of gorgeous jewel tones perfect for autumn. For her dress, Myah wanted to be both cost-conscious as well as environmentally-friendly so she found two dresses…
The royal couple smiled and nodded after the Highland dancers from George Heriot’s school, Loretto School and St George’s School for Girls performed their traditional jig.
Behind every man there’s a good woman, or so the saying goes. In the case of royalty, however, there were often a few bad girls as well. Royals were expected to marry other royals, and marriages were usually pre-arranged, often when the bride and groom were still children. It’s not surprising that some kings sought
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip with their family in Westminster Abbey, London, for their 25th Silver Wedding anniversary, 20th November 1972.
Here's where the royal family meets their most distinguished guests, from the Obamas to Angelina Jolie.
Oh, love. The eternal enigma... and such a drag. Mastering the art of seduction and a certain sexual open mindedness were required of royal mistresses, while virtue beyond all doubt was demanded of princesses and queens. A king without a mistress was weak, a cheating queen was a traitor. The power of their sex was solely determined by their fertility, but behind closed curtains queens had both matters of state and of the heart to deal with. Mere currencies in the hands of their families, pawns in an intricate games of power, victims of arranged marriages, these queens never stopped
The Duke of Cambridge had his wife in fits of giggles today as the pair wrapped up their tour of the Scilly Isles with a windswept boat trip to St Martins.
Charlie Proctor, Editor-in-chief: My favourite royal moment of 2016 has to be when The Queen and members of The Royal Family visited Poundbury and stopped by for a visit to the pub and Waitrose. The images...
Princess Lilian of Sweden, wife of the late Prince Bertil, was laid to rest next to the love of her life in Stockholm today after a state ceremony.
The Queen was on sprightly form as she cut into a cake at a WI event at the Royal Albert Hall this morning - despite being erroneously declared dead by a BBC producer in a tweet sent yesterday.
The monarch, 94, spoke of the coming of 'light and hope' embodied in the birth of Christ as she gave her Christmas message to her subjects in the United Kingdom and across the Commonwealth.
OVER THE years, the English royals have been generally an entertaining lot. A book in my collection offers proof of this. Elizabeth Countess of Longford, 1906 – 2002, had a long career of chr…
As the pictures above shows, Princess Beatrice bears a striking resemblance to a young Queen Victoria. And she's not the only royal to share her royal features.