England fans roared as the Three Lions finally broke Switzerland down on penalties in the quarter-final of the European Championship this evening.
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Prince William encapsulated the emotions of all of England as he watched the Three Lions come from behind and scrape to victory on penalties against Switzerland at the Euros.
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Prince William has arrived at the Dusseldorf Arena in western Germany to cheer on Gareth Southgate's Three Lions as England go head-to-head with Switzerland.
The French academic painter Hugues Merle gained acclaim during his lifetime for his idealised depictions of family life and of historical and religious subjects. He was often associated with his friend and rival, William-Adolphe Bouguereau; in fact, their shared dealer, Paul Durand-Ruel, urged Bouguereau to add to his pictorial repertoire Merle's interpretation of familial love, which had defined his most successful Salon entries during the 1840s through the 1960s. Whether imaging modern-day Madonnas with children, Susanna at her bath, or, as here, Mary Magdelene, Merle favoured emotion-filled, often seductive, facial expressions and languid bodies to connote drama and pathos. Indeed, his Mary Magdelene emerges as the enraptured captive of Christ's love. [Heritage Auctions - Oil on canvas, 45.1 x 59.7 cm]
Prince William encapsulated the emotions of all of England as he watched the Three Lions come from behind and scrape to victory on penalties against Switzerland at the Euros.
The Royal Family might have picked up a few nice heirlooms in a couple of millennia of selective breeding, but one thing they never seemed to have inherited was height.
PRINCE WILLIAM hit back at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's highly damaging claims of racism within the Royal Family during a face-to-face engagement.
FOLLOWING months of hard work and a long summer waiting to find out what their future holds, teenagers across the UK will finally get the results of their GCSE exams today. And even members of the …
Images of the squalor and sadness of Victorian life.
The death of the late Queen has brought about a major change in role for the Waleses. But just how William feels about his wife has never been more apparent .
Prince William and his wife Kate brought along their eldest son George, seven, to watch the final - and their reaction to England's highs and lows spoke volumes about their close family dynamic.
Inside Kate Middleton and Prince William's country home of Anmer Hall in Norfolk
Their teepee-style 'kata' was hired from an upmarket events firm by Kate's sister Pippa for a party she hosted in her parents' back garden in Berkshire.
Members of the royal family took in Aston Villa's Premier League clash with Nottingham Forest at Villa Park on Saturday afternoon.
The royal siblings have denied claims of bullying
Today & 1750 The history of Great Abington Hall originates in the 13th century with the Earls of Oxford, though the house was then a medieval manor built around one large room. Around the end…
KATE, Duchess of Cambridge's parents have been tipped to have Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis "for themselves for a little" over the summer.
Who are the kings and queens who shaped UK history? Here are some of the most famous kings and queens from English and British history.
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.
PRINCE William jumped to the rescue of the Vice Lord Lieutenant of Essex after he dramatically tripped during a royal visit. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were in Harlow to promote their mental…
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.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge 's third child - a younger sibling to Prince George and Princess Charlotte - is now the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh's sixth great-grandchild.
There are just three normal working days between Easter and the wedding Bank Holiday, meaning many could enjoy a break of 11 days if they book the time off in between.
To mark Father's Day, here are some images of 18th century dads. (Not surprisingly I didn't find many portraits of fathers with their child/children in the same manner that you would see 18th century mothers sitting with their young children.) James Paine the Elder; James Paine the Younger by James Watson, sold by Ryland and Bryer, after Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1764 National Portrait Gallery UK Accession Number NPG D19791 The Shudi Family Group by Marcus Tuscher, c.1742 National Portrait Gallery UK Accession Number NPG 5776 Jonathan Tyers and his family by Francis Hayman, 1740 National Portrait Gallery UK Accession Number NPG5588 Christopher Anstey with his daughter by William Hoare, c.1776-1778 National Portrait Gallery UK Accession Number NPG 3084 The Cheney Family c.1795 National Gallery of Art US Accession Number 1958.9.9 The Sharp Family by Johan Joseph Zoffany, 1779-1781 National Portrait Gallery UK Accession Number NPG L169 Arthur Beardmore by James Watson, after Robert Edge Pine, published 1765 National Portrait Gallery UK Accession Number NPG D23550 The Fourdrinier Family attributed to John Downman, c.1786 National Portrait Gallery UK Accession Number NPG 6091 The Edgeworth Family by Adam Buck, 1787 National Portrait Gallery UK Accession Number NPG L236 King Charles I; Henrietta Maria; King Charles II; Mary, Princess of Orange by Bernard Baron, published by John Boydell, after Sir Anthony Van Dyck, 1741 (1632) National Portrait Gallery UK Accession Number NPG D32111
SOPHIE, the Countess of Wessex, has revealed in an intimate interview her opinion on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's unexpected decision to quit royal life.
All about the pre-Raphaelite Painting - Isabella and The Pot of Basil by William Holman Hunt. It hangs in the Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne and is always worth seeing.
This pair have so much fun together…
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Prince William's birth certificate, heir to the Heir to the British Throne shown here. Diana listed by title rather than name.
The Queen wore King Charles's new 'Family Order' badge for the first time while posing for pictures with Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako ahead of the state banquet.
The royal couple headed to Newquay's famous Towan beach on Thursday afternoon, where they giggled as they attempted the 'shake' or 'gnarly' hand gesture associated with surfing.
In 1854 socialite Caroline Webster Schermerhorn married the enormously wealthy William Backhouse Astor Jr., grandson of the famous fur trader John Jacob Astor. As a wedding present William's Father William Backhouse Astor Sr. presented the couple with half of a large empty lot John Jacob Astor had bought during his real estate buy out spree. The large corner lot they were given was at the corner of 34th street in a neighborhood that was becoming fashionable. Since the couple didn't plan on entertaining much ( Because the reigning Mrs. Astor at that time was Margaret Astor, Caroline's mother-in-law ) the couple didn't need a huge brownstone with numerous entertaining rooms, although it did have three reception rooms. The result was a modest brownstone which was quite comfortable and actually quite wide, to make room for the needed drawing room. At the left side of the property was a small walled garden and fountain. The comfortable interiors were done in old world styles and had exquisite antiques. The first floor had a beautiful georgian drawing room, three reception rooms done in the Adam, Louis XVI and Empire styles, a Regency styled dining room and a oak paneled library. Shortly after William and Caroline built their brownstone, William's older brother, John, and his family built a brownstone on the remaining half corner lot. Their home was done in a more french rivera style but was still done in brownstone. William's brother John's residence next door The neighboring brothers was content with each other but didn't exactly agree on everything ( one was John was a Democrat and William was a Republican like his family ) which drove them apart until they became practically unspeakable to each other. Everything changed when William Sr. died. In his will William Sr. had set out $90 million of his $100 million fortune to be divided in half between his sons giving each $45 million. This left it unclear who was the head of the family, John assumed it was himself since he was the older son but Caroline felt differently and named her husband head of the house and her The Mrs. Astor. Since she was the Mrs. that meant she was going to have to do a major amount of entertaining, but that didn't bother her. Since old society disgraced lavish display of wealth on the exterior of one's home to show how wealthy you were ( like the unfortunate A. T Stewarts and their mansion they built across the street from Caroline's brownstone but they might as well hav lived o the moon because the great lady never noticed them ) The A. T. Stewart mansion made the modest but costly Astor brownstone across the street look like second class so Caroline decided to stay at her comfortable brownstone and do renovations. She had the Georgian drawing room completely redone and turned into the then fashionable Rococo style, it was in this room the family had their signature family portrait done Next came the Regency dining room which was completely ripped out of everything and replaced with Louis XV interiors ( which were latter copied by the Wideners for their dining room ). The library and reception rooms stayed the same along with the entrance hall. Caroline also needed a ballroom for her lavish entertaining and someplace to house her huge art collection so she added a ballroom wing to the house. The ballroom wing would replace the stables and was to be the largest room in the house. It would have beautiful polished parquet floors covered by the Schermerhorn heirloom rugs, in the center of the room was Caroline's huge round red velvet ottoman which was right below the chandelier. Around the room were various plush chairs and sofas and Caroline's famous red silk divan ( called behind her back the "Throne" since she was the queen of society ) the walls were completely covered with art work. The ballroom could hold 400 people and since that was how many people her ballroom could fit comfortably that became the magic number for how many people were in society starting the famous "400" and the ballroom from then on became society's inner sanctum. Mrs. Astors's divan now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Upstairs was Mr and Mrs Astor's master suites, his featured his bedroom, bath, dressing room and private study while her's featured her bedroom, bath, dressing room and boudoir. Because of family feuds Caroline's nephew tore down his father's mansion next door and built the Waldorf hotel which towered over caroline's brownstone The noise, traffic and dust literally forced Caroline out of her home of more than 40 years. She moved to a much safer location, while her son commissioned a hotel on the site to out rank the Waldorf, which he named Astoria. The hotels eventually merged to form the Waldorf-Astoria the biggest and most luxurious hotel in the city. Today the Empire State Building stands on the spot where Caroline once received guests.
MEGHAN MARKLE and Prince Harry did not join the three main Royal Households in celebrating the historic victory of the Lionesses.
THE Queen will "sooner or later" make Prince Charles the official Regent as the pair continue to offload an increasing number of duties onto Prince William, according to expert Luisa Ciuni.