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The relentless march of Brand Beulah! Princess Beatrice owns TEN. (And there doesn't seem

A volunteer trip to India , where they witnessed the harsh reality of modern slavery, proved life-changing for the founders of Beulah London. During a three-month stay in the slums of Delhi in 2009, Lady Natasha Rufus Isaacs and Lavinia Brennan taught crucial sewing skills to victims of sex trafficking. They returned to the UK and set up their brand the following year, with a determination to create new opportunities for these women. Since then, Natasha and Lavinia have been dedicated to empowering vulnerable women through employment and training.

The Princess of Wales' most memorable looks at galas and film awards: From her sequined The Princess of Wales' most memorable looks at galas and film awards: From her sequined

Since becoming a member of the Royal Family, Kate Middleton has graced numerous star-studded events, including award ceremonies and movie premieres. The mother-of-three's most recent red carpet appearance was in November 2023 at the Royal Variety Performance, where she was accompanied by Prince William. Shortly afterwards, she took a hiatus from public engagements due to undergoing significant abdominal surgery and receiving preventative chemotherapy for cancer.

Peter Townsend lived in Adelaide Cottage in the 1940s with his first wife, Rosemary, so he could be on hand for King George VI in his role as equerry.

The British royal family's X, formerly Twitter, account posted footage of King Charles and his father, the late Prince Philip, sourced from the BFI National Archive.

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.

Lip reader reveals adorable remark George made to Princess Kate during state carriage Lip reader reveals adorable remark George made to Princess Kate during state carriage

The 10-year-old seemed bewildered as he rode in a carriage with his younger siblings Charlotte, nine, and Louis, six, as they watched the assembled crowds of thousands of royal fans along the Mall. George remarked to his mother, K ate Middleton , 42, 'they all look so happy', lipreader Juliet Sullivan told MailOnline, before waving to onlookers who had gathered to wish King Charles a happy birthday. Today marked The Princess of Wales' first public appearance in months as she has been receiving treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer since late February. The royal was on hand to ensure her children could enjoy the family day out to celebrate their grandfather's birthday - her presence meant they didn't have to travel to the palace without an adult in their carriage.

Inside Britain's honours system: Gongs named after the defunct Empire, naughty nicknames Inside Britain's honours system: Gongs named after the defunct Empire, naughty nicknames

The honours system is a quintessentially British tradition. We still, somewhat nostalgically, award most of our honours in the name of the British Empire, even though it no longer exists. When the King's Birthday Honours list is revealed this month, there will be plenty of mentions of 'Empire'. The majority of awards that feature the word are the modest MBE (Member of the British Empire), middle-management OBE (Order of the British Empire), the CBE (Commander of the British Empire) - one step below the KBE (Knight of the British Empire.) Those awarded the MBE occasionally like to point out that the letters stand for 'My Bloody Efforts', while the OBE stands for 'Other B*****'s Efforts.' The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George is reserved for diplomats and high ranking civil service officials. The lowest form of the order is the CMG (Companion of St Michael and St George). Once an official has received this award, his colleagues name him (out of earshot) Call Me God. Above: England footballer Mary Earps being made an MBE by Prince William last month (left); Justin Welby is made a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (centre); director Ritchie Scott gets the same award (right); Jilly Cooper after being made a dame (inset left); Laura and Jason Kenny (inset right) after receiving their gongs.

Is Kate Middleton going to appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony at Trooping the Colour? Is Kate Middleton going to appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony at Trooping the Colour?

Kate, 42, who is undergoing cancer treatment, did not attend the Colonel's Review on June 8 - which is the traditional rehearsal for the sovereign's official birthday parade. But Rebecca English, The Daily Mail's Royal Editor, suggested to this week's Palace Confidential that an appearance from the royal at this weekend's event in London , should not be completely ruled out amid 'persistent rumours' she might appear on the balcony. 'What's very interesting, is that when I've asked both Kensington Palace and Buckingham Palace about it this week, it's been not saying a word,' said the expert. She continued: 'I mean look, if she is there. Fantastic. People will be delighted to see her. If she isn't, don't read anything into it because she never said she would be. I think it will be a bonus.'

RICHARD EDEN: What friends of Prince Andrew tell me could be the REAL reason Charles is RICHARD EDEN: What friends of Prince Andrew tell me could be the REAL reason Charles is

King Charles generally loathes confrontation so there was some surprise when he - or those close to him, perhaps - declared war on younger brother Prince Andrew in the usually staid pages of The Times. There is, according to the newspaper, an 'increasingly bitter stand-off' between the Monarch and the Duke of York over Royal Lodge (pictured), which has been Andrew's family home since he paid £1million for a 75-year lease in 2003. Andrew, who shares it with his ex-wife, Sarah, Duchess of York , spent more than £7.5million on extensive renovation work to the sprawling Grade II-listed mansion in Windsor Great Park.

Lady Amelia Windsor and Emma Weymouth ooze glamour in vibrant gowns as they attend Lady Amelia Windsor and Emma Weymouth ooze glamour in vibrant gowns as they attend

Model Amelia, 28, who is the granddaughter of Prince Edward , Duke of Kent - making her 43rd in line to the throne, commanded attention in a vibrant purple gown as she stepped out at the lavish event in London. The Dolce & Gabbana model, who is no stranger to premieres and launch parties, added an edgy feel to her outfit with a black handbag, designed like a cottage, and a pair of chunky flat shoes. Adding a touch of glitz to her off-the-shoulder ensemble, Lady Amelia, who is cousins with Princes William and Harry, donned an array of glittering jewellery, from dazzling bracelets to colourful gem-filled rings. Elsewhere, Emma, 38, looked equally stylish in an eye-catching scarlet maxi dress, featuring daring cut-out embellishments, a plunging V-neck and dainty straps.

Queen Letizia of Spain wows in white ensemble as she carries out a solo trip in Madrid - Queen Letizia of Spain wows in white ensemble as she carries out a solo trip in Madrid -

Queen Letizia put her best fashion foot forward in an oversized Uterque Lace and Ruffles Linen white blouse as she attended the event in Madrid today. The classy top is a recycled piece that Letizia previously wore in 2021 to open new courses at Ciudad de Haro High School. She paired today's fresh look with a pair of smart, slim porcelain-coloured trousers which showed off her sophisticated, slender frame. Letizia went for a more casual and comfortable wardrobe look and opted for a pair of white trainers rather than heels.

AMANDA PLATELL: I understand King Charles's desire to see more of Archie and Lilibet. But AMANDA PLATELL: I understand King Charles's desire to see more of Archie and Lilibet. But

Four years after the Sussexes' decision to abandon Britain and then pour hateful and hurtful scorn upon the Royal Family , friends of King Charles have let it be known he wants a closer relationship with his grandchildren Archie, five, and Lilibet, three. Having met them only a handful of times and had limited communications, mostly via the occasional video call, he is said to be keen to spend time with them, to be 'more present in their lives' and 'would welcome the comfort and pleasure of seeing them' more. Royal commentator Michael Cole says Charles feels the 'lack of closeness with his Californian grandchildren acutely'.

King Charles presents new colours to Kate's Irish Guards regiment as they prepare for the King Charles presents new colours to Kate's Irish Guards regiment as they prepare for the

King Charles III presented new colours to the Irish Guards today - the regiment for which his daughter-in-law the Princess of Wales became the Colonel last year. The monarch inspected the guardsmen and officers on parade at Windsor Castle before the Chaplain General consecrated the colours with a blessing. The new colours will be those trooped in the Trooping the Colour at the King's official birthday parade on Horse Guards Parade in London this Saturday. Charles - Colonel in Chief of the seven Guards regiments of the Household Division - will inspect the soldiers at the parade from a carriage rather than on horseback. The 75-year-old monarch has recently returned to public-facing duties while still receiving treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer. MailOnline understands that Charles is not standing in for Kate today - because he is Colonel in Chief of the seven Guards regiments, including the Irish Guards, and presentation of new colours is by convention done by the Colonel in Chief.

Sweet moment Camilla meets her 'biggest fan' who 'slept on the streets for two nights' Sweet moment Camilla meets her 'biggest fan' who 'slept on the streets for two nights'

Her Majesty hosted some of the world's top authors at her second annual Reading Room Literary Festival, which took place at Hampton Court Palace in South West London yesterday. During the aftermath, American thriller writer Harlan Coben introduced the Queen to her 'biggest fan' New York Times bestselling author Emily Giffin, who proclaimed it was 'an honour of a lifetime' to meet the royal. Upon meeting the Queen she took a bow, before apologising on behalf of Harlan for failing to do the same. (Pictured: Queen Camilla with American thriller writer Harlan Coben and author Emily Giffin)

AMANDA PLATELL: So sad Harry was missing in action on this most solemn day - I imagine AMANDA PLATELL: So sad Harry was missing in action on this most solemn day - I imagine

Prince William spoke for us all when he said at the D-Day events: 'It's almost impossible to grasp the courage it would have taken to run into the fury of battle that day.' At the deeply moving commemoration, William was wearing a clutch of medals and standing alongside world leaders, in place of his father King Charles who has had to ration his appearances because of his cancer treatment. A moment to remember, as the baton was temporarily passed from father to son. And one that brought home to us Prince ­Harry's absence more than ever. How must Harry have felt observing the proceedings from the seclusion of his Californian mansion while his wife Meghan flogs jam for a living? After all, Harry was the one the veterans loved, his natural camaraderie making it easy for him to joke and laugh with them. Unlike William, Harry knows what it is like to see active service and understands in part what these brave soldiers have been through. He, too, would have been proudly sporting his medals on this most momentous of days, had he not shattered his ties with his ­homeland, declaring war on his family in his memoir Spare. Yet I couldn't see a single post about the 80th anniversary of D-Day on the Sussexes' website.

Princess Eugenie stuns in stylish black gown with a daring thigh-high split as she joins Princess Eugenie stuns in stylish black gown with a daring thigh-high split as she joins

Princess Eugenie was photographed wearing a daring black dress as she boarded the coach taking guests to the Duke and Duchess of Westminster's wedding party yesterday. The 34-year-old royal changed out of a chic sage green frock she wore while attending the marriage service of Hugh Grosvenor, 33, and Olivia Henson, 31, at Chester Cathedral. Mother-of-two Eugenie, who is the daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson , was among the 400 guests at the nuptial do dubbed the 'society wedding of the year'. Following the service, guests were seen leaving the venue in coaches to go to a lavish reception at the Grosvenor family seat, Eaton Hall, just outside Chester. The newlyweds have kept details of the party under wraps, though it has been reported that guests tucked into lemon cake during the bash. Eugenie looked glamorous in a black maxi dress, featuring short sleeves and colourful floral embroidery down its front as she made her way to the post-wedding event. (Pictured: Princess Eugenie).

Prince William attends 'society wedding of the year': Prince of Wales performs duties as Prince William attends 'society wedding of the year': Prince of Wales performs duties as

Prince William has arrived at the scoiety wedding of the year, while his brother Prince Harry has agreed to stay away. The Prince of Wales will be an usher at the wedding of Olivia Henson and the Duke of Westminster- but his brother will not be in the ceremony to prevent any tension between the royals spoiling the day. The Duke, Hugh Grosvenor, and Miss Henson are getting married at Chester Cathedral amid a sea of Britain's aristocracy and landed gentry. The 7th Duke, 33, universally known as 'Hughie' to aristocratic friends, is estimated to be worth £10.42billion, making him the richest man under 40 in Britain. He is the godfather to William's son Prince George and Prince Harry's son Archie. But while William is playing a major role at the service among 400 or so expected guests, Harry has remained in California.

RICHARD KAY: Welcome to the most royal non-royal wedding of the decade: How did the £10bn RICHARD KAY: Welcome to the most royal non-royal wedding of the decade: How did the £10bn

At noon today the bells of Chester's medieval cathedral will ring out in joyous peal for a wedding. For ambitious mothers of aristocratic daughters they may have a mournful tone, however. Their sound will mark the moment when Britain's most eligible suitor will be struck from the list of the kingdom's bachelors. Fittingly, Prince William, who once himself headed that eminent roll call, will be a witness to the moment when the handsome, dashing and very rich Hugh Grosvenor, the seventh Duke of Westminster, marries his middle-class fiancee Olivia Henson.

King Charles' cousin Lord Ivar Mountbatten who's joining the Traitors US is the first King Charles' cousin Lord Ivar Mountbatten who's joining the Traitors US is the first

Lord Ivar Mountbatten, a cousin of the late Queen Elizabeth II, is set to star on the third season of The Traitors US. His appearance on the programme, which is hosted by actor Alan Cumming, is not his first foray into reality television, having previously appeared on ITV productions Keeping Up with the Aristocrats in 2022, and The Queen and her Cousins in 2021. Lord Mountbatten, 61, who is the son of Janet Mercedes Bryce and the late David Mountbatten, 3rd Marquess of Milford Haven is a second cousin of King Charles. He was a first cousin once removed of the late Prince Philip and third cousin, once removed, of Queen Elizabeth II. Despite not being a working royal, the farmer, geologist, businessman is known as the 'first openly gay royal', as the first known member of the extended British Royal family to be in a same-sex marriage. (Pictured L-R: Lord Ivar and ex-wife Penny; with husband James Coyle; during Trooping the Colour in 2005; holidaying with members of the royal family. Inset: Bridwell Park, Lord Ivar's home).

In the most poignant D-Day tributes ever staged, there's a sense of a final farewell: In the most poignant D-Day tributes ever staged, there's a sense of a final farewell:

Princess Anne led the advance party for today's Royal mini-invasion of Normandy, when the King, Queen and Prince of Wales will be here for the big set-piece events to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Speaking at last night's D-Day vigil at the Commonwealth cemetery in Bayeux, the Princess quoted the memoirs of Sub-Lieutenant Keith Symons, the uncle of her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence. At the age of just 20, his job was to lead three landing craft in the first assault on Gold Beach come dawn.

Prince William says Kate 'would have loved' to attend D-Day anniversary event as he gives Prince William says Kate 'would have loved' to attend D-Day anniversary event as he gives

Prince William (left) spoke affectionately of the Princess of Wales' codebreaker grandmother as he revealed his wife 'would have loved' to attend a D-Day anniversary event with him today. The Prince of Wales, 41, joined King Charles and Queen Camilla at the event in Portsmouth this afternoon. After delivering a moving speech to veterans and leading politicians, William met with members of the public - including war hero who asked after his wife (right) amid her ongoing cancer treatment. The Prince told him: 'She is better, thanks. She would've loved to be here today.' The royal went on to reveal how he had been speaking with women who worked at Bletchley Park as codebreakers along with Kate's grandmother Valerie Middleton (inset).

Princess Diana's brother Earl Spencer shares a photo of their late mother Frances Shand Princess Diana's brother Earl Spencer shares a photo of their late mother Frances Shand

Charles Spencer, 60, who lives at Althorp House in Northamptonshire, took to Instagram on Monday to share a picture of his late mother 'looking rather glam' as he remembered 'happier times' on the 20th anniversary of her death. The black-and-white image shows Frances, who passed away in 2004 at her home in Scotland, posing on what appears to be a beach, while sporting a stylish pinstripe top and headscarf. Charles captioned the photo: 'Remembering my mother, who died 20 years ago today, aged 68. She had a wretched final few years, health wise, and I prefer to think of her in happier times; here, looking rather glam, in the '60s.' Royal fans were stunned by the picture, with many saying Frances appeared the double of the late Princess.

Like mother like daughter! How Zara Tindall got Princess Anne's fashion memo with her Like mother like daughter! How Zara Tindall got Princess Anne's fashion memo with her

Princes Anne has long been known for her hard work and efforts to be as down to earth as possible. That quality is typified by her love for recycling outfits, rather than splurging on new ones. But her daughter Zara Tindall , 43, has regularly proved that the apple hasn't fallen far from the tree. When Zara debuted her baby bump in January 2018 - at a Magic Millions polo event on the Gold Coast (left) - she wore a White Label Noba lace detail black mini dress. Months later (second from left), Zara recycled her dress for an outing at the The Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club in what was her first public appearance since giving birth to Lena. Beautifully elegant for the Buckingham Palace Garden party last month (right), Zara Tindall cut a fabulous figure in her Laura Green London dress. Zara last wore the satin-finish frock with puff sleeves and belted waist at Ascot in 2022 (second from left). And at the Monaco Grand Prix last year (bottom right), Zara wore a Zimmermann dress, Soek sunglasses and an Aspinal of London bag. Zara previously chose the dress for the Platinum Jubilee Pageant in 2022 (bottom left).

From Princess Charlotte's sell-out birthday dress to Prince George's iconic outfit: From Princess Charlotte's sell-out birthday dress to Prince George's iconic outfit:

The royal love palace: How Birkhall is 'as close as it comes' to being Charles and The royal love palace: How Birkhall is 'as close as it comes' to being Charles and

Ready, set, race! King Charles is a mixture of emotions as he watches from the stands with Ready, set, race! King Charles is a mixture of emotions as he watches from the stands with

Kate Middleton sent 'best wishes' by Lieutenant Colonel who says 'we are so proud to have' Kate Middleton sent 'best wishes' by Lieutenant Colonel who says 'we are so proud to have'

Lieutenant Colonel James Shaw, Brigade Major of the Household Division, who designed this year's Trooping spectacle, told The Irish Sun : 'We totally understand and our thoughts and best wishes are with Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. 'We are even more determined to make the Colonel's Review the best yet for her. We are so proud to have The Princess of Wales as the Colonel of the Irish Guards.' Kate, 42, who is undergoing cancer treatment, would have been due to take the salute on June 8 in normal circumstances in her role as Colonel of the Irish Guards. But she continues to stay away from public royal duties during her chemotherapy while resting at home, and will only return when doctors give her the all-clear.

How Diana first gave the leather look a leg-up - and cleared the way for a new generation How Diana first gave the leather look a leg-up - and cleared the way for a new generation

Oxford student who claimed he wasn't allowed to take breaks while working on Princess Oxford student who claimed he wasn't allowed to take breaks while working on Princess

Thomas James, who worked summers and Christmas breaks at the 13,000-acre Althorp estate when he wasn't studying at the University of Oxford , alleged he wasn't allowed to have rest breaks or take lunch during nine hour shifts. The young worker even claimed Earl Spencer, Diana's younger brother Charles (pictured right and left with Diana), once 'chastised' him for leaving his post for respite at the estate near Northampton. Mr James, now in his early 20s, sought damages from Earl Spencer's estate for age discrimination and constructive unfair dismissal. But an employment tribunal dismissed the case and judge Robin Postle ruled that Mr James' claims 'do not stack up' and 'lack any credibility whatsoever'. In regards to the claims Mr James was 'chastised' by Earl Spencer, the tribunal accepted evidence from the Earl 'that this allegation never took place' and that 'the event did not happen in any event'.

Kate Middleton will NOT be returning to duties in June: Princess of Wales is not taking Kate Middleton will NOT be returning to duties in June: Princess of Wales is not taking

Sporty Kate! As the Princess of Wales is seen 'out and about' with family amid cancer Sporty Kate! As the Princess of Wales is seen 'out and about' with family amid cancer

American women duped into thinking they were dating Prince Harry for 2014 reality show American women duped into thinking they were dating Prince Harry for 2014 reality show

King Charles smiles as he meets Latvia's President Edgars Rinkevics in private audience at King Charles smiles as he meets Latvia's President Edgars Rinkevics in private audience at

King Charles was pictured looking happy and relaxed as he met Latvia 's President Edgars Rinkevics in a private audience at Buckingham Palace today. Charles was seen shaking hands with the politician this afternoon and wore a light grey suit, a matching pink and grey patterned tie and a blue and white pocket handkerchief. The monarch appeared in good spirits as he welcomed Mr Rinkevics to the Palace on the second day of the leader's three-day working visit to the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland. Following his meeting with King Charles, the president tweeted: 'It was an honour and pleasure to meet His Majesty King Charles III at Buckingham Palace, I thanked the United Kingdom for continuous support and friendship with Latvia.' Mr Rinkevics was sworn into office in 2023, having served as Latvia's top diplomat since 2011.

Mother of Princess Beatrice's stepson Wolfie poses in stunning outfits at 'exciting' Mother of Princess Beatrice's stepson Wolfie poses in stunning outfits at 'exciting'

Unseen Kate Middleton photo from her stay at £850-a-night Welsh Airbnb with Prince William Unseen Kate Middleton photo from her stay at £850-a-night Welsh Airbnb with Prince William

Get well, Kate! Palace is flooded with 'tens of thousands' of get-well-soon cards and Get well, Kate! Palace is flooded with 'tens of thousands' of get-well-soon cards and

Should the Royal Family be made to do National Service? Vote in our poll as minister Should the Royal Family be made to do National Service? Vote in our poll as minister

Questions around whether the royal family should be made to partake in National Service have arisen after Rishi Sunak announced plans to revive the scheme. Prince George, Prince Louis, and Princess Charlotte will be expected to undertake the scheme when they turn 18, with details confirming that there will be 'very limited exceptions' to get out of the service and that the young royals will not be exempt. Today, senior minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan said 'the vast majority of our young people' would be expected to turn out for the mandatory programme under Rishi Sunak's new election proposal. It would see all 18-year-olds do either a paid year in the military or spend a weekend a month doing unpaid work in the community. The manifesto pledge has ignited the first major row of the election campaign. But speaking to Sky News about whether royals would be made to take part, Trevelyan said it would be down to a Royal Commission to decide the scope.

Queen Letizia stuns in chic trouser suit as she meets with President Zelensky alongside Queen Letizia stuns in chic trouser suit as she meets with President Zelensky alongside

As Cressida Bonas employs Meghan's hairdresser for 'fringe-tastic' do - the stylists As Cressida Bonas employs Meghan's hairdresser for 'fringe-tastic' do - the stylists

How Queen Victoria (born 205 years ago today) became the monarch after three uncles died How Queen Victoria (born 205 years ago today) became the monarch after three uncles died

She was born to a fat duchess on this day in 1867, but Queen Mary (who had a soft spot for She was born to a fat duchess on this day in 1867, but Queen Mary (who had a soft spot for

She was born to an overweight German duchess who fled Britain due to her debts. On this day in 1867, Mary of Teck (pictured left in 1873, centre in 1895 and right in 1935) arrived into the world at Kensington Palace, with Queen Victoria describing her as a 'very fine child'. Her mother, Mary Adelaide of Cambridge, was a first cousin of Victoria. But she and her husband - Austrian-born Prince Franz of Teck - let the high life get the better of them and had to leave Britain for Europe. Despite her parents' financial difficulties, Mary would go on to marry one future King - George V - and give birth to two more - the short-lived Edward VIII and George VI : the dutiful younger brother who replaced him. She became a much-loved Queen, a woman who helped shepherd her family and the nation through the Second World War - and garnered a pet pig (inset right) along the way. Mary went on to be a mentor to her granddaughter Elizabeth (pictured inset with Mary and her sister Margaret) as she became the Queen in the most tragic of circumstances for them both.

Greece's uncrowned English 'queen': How forgotten Joyce Brittain-Jones was the great Greece's uncrowned English 'queen': How forgotten Joyce Brittain-Jones was the great

She was a startlingly striking English beauty who was the uncrowned 'queen' of Greece for almost 12 years - yet nobody now knows her name. She does not appear in official documents, has no place in the history books or in authorised biographies. She has been airbrushed from history. But Joyce Brittain-Jones (pictured left with her first husband) was the great love of King George II (middle) - the secret mistress whose support was vital when Greece came up against Nazi Germany in the Second World War. Known variously as 'J', Miss Brown, and Mrs Jones, she kept in the shadows. Without her, George (pictured top right with his wife Elisabeth and inset with US President Franklin Roosevelt) - a first-cousin of Prince Philip - wouldn't have been able to cope with the pressures of war. Joyce was his rock.

Prince William will attend FA Cup final between Man City and Utd and will present trophy Prince William will attend FA Cup final between Man City and Utd and will present trophy

Prince William will attend the FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium tomorrow and present the trophy to the winners, Kensington Palace has confirmed. The Prince of Wales, who is the Football Association's president, will sit in the Royal Box for the match between Manchester City and Manchester United from 3pm. The 41-year-old's attendance at the showpiece game in North West London in front of 90,000 fans was confirmed by palace officials at 9.30am this morning. But royal aides did not say whether he would be joined by any of his children, after Prince George has been seen at Aston Villa matches earlier this season. William's wife Kate will definitely not be at Wembley as she continues to stay away from the public spotlight while receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer . It comes after the Royal Family revealed on Wednesday that it had postponed engagements 'which may appear to divert attention or distract from the election campaign' after Rishi Sunak called a surprise summer General Election for July 4.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Fergie takes on new challenge as 'ambassador' for Gen Z because she can EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Fergie takes on new challenge as 'ambassador' for Gen Z because she can

Sarah, Duchess of York,64, was appearing at the Knights Of Charity gala dinner in Cannes, where she was reunited with her old chum and rumoured ex-boyfriend Manuel Fernandez, 56. Announcing her support for Generation Z, she said: 'I can relate to the pressure they face because Fergie's always been judged.' The Duchess was enjoying visiting the South of France after being diagnosed with two types of cancer in the span of eight months.

A royal send off: Queen Camilla joins Prince William's 'first love' Rose Farquhar at A royal send off: Queen Camilla joins Prince William's 'first love' Rose Farquhar at

Queen Camilla today joined 500 mourners at a funeral for her friend Ian Farquhar, after the death of the renowned horseman and legendary hunting figure aged 78. Captain Farquhar's daughter Rose, whom Prince William dated in 2000, was also at the service in Badminton, Gloucestershire, with her husband George Gemmell. William and his 'first love' Rose remain friends, and he attended her wedding to former professional polo player Mr Gemmell in nearby Tetbury in December 2022. Captain Farquhar, who was also close friends with King Charles III, previously lived on the monarch's Highgrove estate in the county where he rented a farmhouse. The Old Etonian was found dead at his home near Chippenham in Wiltshire by his carer on the afternoon of March 6 after struggling to breathe, an inquest later heard. Today, Camilla attended the memorial service for Captain Farquhar at St Michael and All Angels' Church on the Badminton estate which is owned by the Duke of Beaufort.

Princess Beatrice says she grew up with an 'incredible mum as a children's author' as she Princess Beatrice says she grew up with an 'incredible mum as a children's author' as she

Princess Beatrice, 35, read to children in Reception and Year One during a surprise trip to West Thornton Primary School in Croydon. Beatrice was casual but chic and donned a simple black and white patterned dress paired with a cropped blue denim jacket with puffy sleeves, simple silver hoops and a gold bracelet. She looked in high spirits as she sat down with a classroom of kids and read When Dinosaurs Walked the Earth by Sean Taylor and Zehra Hicks.

Prince Harry 'turned down a meeting with King Charles in London because it did not come Prince Harry 'turned down a meeting with King Charles in London because it did not come

Prince Harry turned down an invitation by the King to stay at a royal residence when he visited the UK earlier this month because he had 'security concerns', it has been claimed. He is said to have declined his father's offer because it did not come with any taxpayer-funded personal security provision, which would leave him staying in a 'visible location with public entrance and exit points and no police protection'. Instead he chose to stay at a hotel - presumably with members of the public - because it meant he 'could come and go unseen', claimed The Telegraph .

Arrest Lord Mountbatten's self-confessed 'killer', IRA victims demand Arrest Lord Mountbatten's self-confessed 'killer', IRA victims demand

Families of the Birmingham pub bombing victims yesterday demanded that a former IRA commander implicated in the atrocity be arrested after he confessed to being behind Lord Mountbatten's (pictured, left) murder. Michael Hayes (right) told The Mail on Sunday that he designed and masterminded the attack that blew up the pleasure boat of King Charles 's beloved great-uncle in 1979. The unrepentant grandfather has always denied claims he was responsible for the two Birmingham blasts, which killed 21 people in 1974, despite claiming to have defused a third device. Yesterday Julie Hambleton (inset), whose sister Maxine, 18, was killed in the atrocity and who has led the Birmingham families' fight for justice, said that Hayes 'absolutely should be arrested'. Ms Hambleton, 61, added: 'He has made admissions, and if you or I said such a thing our feet wouldn't touch the ground.' Lord Mountbatten, a mentor to Prince Philip and Charles, was murdered aged 79 during a holiday at his summer home in Co Sligo.

As Charles Spencer turns 60, how he delivered excoriating eulogy at Princess Diana's 1997 As Charles Spencer turns 60, how he delivered excoriating eulogy at Princess Diana's 1997

Prince William is set to be an usher at the Duke of Westminster's 'society wedding of the Prince William is set to be an usher at the Duke of Westminster's 'society wedding of the

The King and Queen will miss the 'society wedding of the year', over claims they have not forgotten about what happened at the 2004 wedding of Hugh's sister. They turned down their invitations at the time to Lady Tamara Grosvenor and Edward van Cutsem's wedding, which was held at the same venue as the duke's upcoming wedding: Chester Cathedral. Camilla Parker Bowles, as she was then, had been told that she would not be allowed to sit with Prince Charles and would instead be seated several rows back and be made to arrive separately. Another aspect of the upcoming wedding that has been the talk of the town for months is why Prince Harry may have turned down an invitation from his old friend. Now friends of the Royal Family think they have solved the mystery, claiming that Prince Harry refused to attend when he discovered his brother William had been given a prominent role. Tonight the Sunday Times reported that the Prince of Wales will be an usher at the duke's wedding to Olivia Henson.

Talk about Lese Majeste - now the Sex Pistols' notorious God Save The Queen single cover Talk about Lese Majeste - now the Sex Pistols' notorious God Save The Queen single cover

On June 7, 1977, a million people crowded into The Mall to watch Elizabeth II and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh set off in the State Coach to travel through central London. The beloved Queen and Philip were going to St Paul's Cathedral for a service of thanksgiving to mark 25 years of her reign. Across the country, millions more joined in the celebrations with street parties: trestle tables, bunting and sausage rolls marked the Queen's Silver Jubilee. But on the Thames that day, a different sort of celebration was taking place. Punk band the Sex Pistols (inset top) had hired a boat to celebrate their notorious single, God Save The Queen. The Pistols' notoriety - first achieved for swearing on TV, wearing as many chains and safety pins as possible, and behaving badly at all times - had been confirmed with the lyrics of God Save The Queen, which had nothing to do with the National Anthem. They sang: 'God save the queen / the fascist regime / they made you a moron / a potential H bomb.'God save the queen / she's not a human being and there's no future / and England's dreaming.' On its release, the song was banned from the BBC and other radio stations around the country, whilst retailers such as WH Smith and Woolworths refused to sell it. The cover for the single showed Her Majesty, with the words God Save The Queen, written using cut out letters from newspapers. And now the image (left) has acquired what could well be described as royal approval: it is appearing in an exhibition of royal portraiture at the King's Gallery at Buckingham Palace. Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography, which opened yesterday. It has something in common with artist Andy Warhol's famous work (right). They are both based on a photograph (inset) of the late Queen taken by Peter Grugeon.

RICHARD EDEN: The heartfelt royal gesture to help Lady Gabriella Windsor recover after the RICHARD EDEN: The heartfelt royal gesture to help Lady Gabriella Windsor recover after the

Of all the troubles to have afflicted the Royal Family this year, none has been more devastating than the tragic death of Thomas Kingston, the 45-year-old husband of Lady Gabriella Windsor. Handsome and popular, Tom died from what was described as a traumatic head wound in February. A gun was found near his body in an outbuilding at his parents' home in the Cotswolds. This weekend will be particularly poignant for Lady Gabriella, as Saturday is the fifth anniversary of her wedding at St George's Chapel, Windsor - a joyful occasion with the late Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip among the guests. Now, I can reveal details of how the Royal Family is helping her recover from the ordeal.

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Dressed in a blue-patterned dress and matching hat, the Love Island host, 29, greeted King Charles, 75, and Queen Camilla , 76, and reminisced about her previous work - and awkward faux pas - with the monarch's charity, the Prince's Trust. She has previously attended fundraisers such as the Prince's Trust charity gala in 2022 and was also photographed meeting Charles in his role as the Prince of Wales at a trust event in 2019. At the garden party, Jama was humble about her previous encounters with the King as she apologised for previously breaking royal protocol.

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The route, which, once completed, will be a 2,700-mile National Trail around the whole of the English coast, was supposed to be fully open this year as the world's longest continuous coastal route. The flagship project began under PM Gordon Brown in 2009 and was named in honour of the King for the Coronation by Therese Coffey in 2023. So far 1,040 miles of it are open to walkers. However, a huge chunk of the route through East Yorkshire will have to go back to the drawing board because coastal erosion has made the clifftop paths too dangerous to walk on. Natural England believe it can be remapped by next year - but locals living next to the route on the Holderness Coast say it will be more like five because of difficulty tracing the land owners for renegotiations on public access.

Queen Camilla pledges not to buy any more fur in latest Palace move away from animal Queen Camilla pledges not to buy any more fur in latest Palace move away from animal

The Palace sent a letter with 'the Queen's warmest wishes' to the People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) which vowed Camilla 'will not procure any new fur garments'. The animal-rights group toasted the news with a glass of the finest claret and its managing director Ingrid Newkirk said: 'It's right and proper for the British monarchy to reflect British values by recognising that fur has no place in our society.' The letter did not state whether she would no longer wear any existing real-fur outfits, the BBC reported. She has followed in the footsteps of the late Queen Elizabeth II who made headlines in 2019 when Her Late Majesty's senior dresser Angela Kelly revealed she was no longer using real fur in her outfits. Camilla secretly switched to fake fur hats back in 2017 after receiving a barrage of criticism for wearing a Russian-style real fur hat to the Royal Family's Sandringham Christmas Day church seven years earlier. The latest row back by the royals continues the Palace's move towards becoming environmentally friendly with King Charles long championing green causes.

Zara the fashion queen! As she celebrates another birthday, how the royal's style Zara the fashion queen! As she celebrates another birthday, how the royal's style

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle land back in LA at end of 'semi-royal' tour that saw the Prince Harry and Meghan Markle land back in LA at end of 'semi-royal' tour that saw the

The couple, who left Abuja yesterday following a three-day visit, were pictured being whisked away by a car at Los Angeles International Airport's 'Private Suites' facility. The Duke and Duchess have called the semi-royal tour 'fantastic' and said it will be the 'first of many memorable trips' - which included a moment where Meghan hailed Nigeria as 'her country' after a DNA test suggested she was part-Nigerian. They landed back in the United States a few hours before Californian authorities confirmed a 'delinquency' row involving their charitable endeavour, the Archewell Foundation, had been resolved following confusion over an unprocessed cheque.

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King Charles today unveiled the first completed official portrait of himself since the Coronation at Buckingham Palace. The painting, by the renowned artist Jonathan Yeo, was commissioned in 2020 to celebrate the then-Prince of Wales's 50 years as a member of The Drapers' Company. It depicts His Majesty wearing the uniform of the Welsh Guards, of which he was made Regimental Colonel in 1975. Today, Yeo spoke of a butterfly on the portrait echoing Charles's 'metamorphosis' from Prince to King during the process - and the monarch joked that it was nice to know he was a chrysalis. Yeo added: 'People often say is there a secret to doing a good portrait? And I say I don't know really. Actually I think there is one, and that's having an interesting subject to start with. And you couldn't ask for a better one than this, other than Her Majesty.' As he gestured towards Camilla - whom he painted in 2014 - the comment was greeted with much laughter in the palace. The canvas size - approximately 8.5ft by 6.5ft framed - was carefully considered to fit within the architecture of Drapers' Hall and the context of the paintings it will eventually hang alongside. Yeo had four sittings with The King, beginning when His Majesty was Prince of Wales in June 2021 at Highgrove, and later at Clarence House.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Archewell Foundation has claimed that a cheque going missing in the post is why a US charity regulator has declared it 'delinquent'. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's organisation is 'not in good standing' according to the Registry of Charities and Fundraisers in California , where the couple live. It said Archewell failed to correctly submit its annual report or renewal fees and has been banned from either fundraising or distributing charitable funds for now. But Sussex sources insist the paperwork was filed on time, with the discrepancy down to a 'cheque' which accompanied the documents going missing in the post. They also maintain that 'a new cheque has been mailed', which should mean the issue will be 'quickly resolved' - but the revelation will likely cause embarrassment.

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Dressed like a Hollywood A-lister at the Oscars , Meghan Markle's perma-smile throughout her three-day 'royal tour' in Nigeria said it all: 'I've won.' As she flies back to Los Angeles today, with a stop-over at Heathrow, she can reflect on having established herself as a popular British royal in Nigeria. I doubt she can quite believe it. In a brilliantly choreographed succession of events, the Duchess of Sussex could luxuriate in the sort of attention for which every Californian film star yearns.

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As Meghan and Harry greeted Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Sunday afternoon, London-based photographer and close friend Misan Harriman stood behind them. The Sussexes walked hand-in-hand as they arrived at the State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu's house, where they were guests of honour, and Misan dutifully snapped the moment. (Pictured L: Misan capturing the moment Meghan greeted State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu. Inset is Meghan and Misan during a Netflix Q&A in December 2023)

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Prince Harry has flaunted his 'presidential-style' four-man security team on his 'quasi-royal' trip of Nigeria. Critics have claimed the trip to the ninth most dangerous country in Africa is 'hypocritical' and have branded it the 'Harry and Meghan show'. Former royal protection officer Dai Davies said: 'Seeing all his presidential style security really does stick in the throat. 'For a couple who say all they want is privacy to visit one of the most dangerous places in the world and that's not me saying that, it's the Foreign office as well, is crazy and you have to wonder why.

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Prince William discussed his wife's health during a visit to St Mary's Community Hospital on the Isles of Scilly. William is continuing with his royal duties while Kate receives treatment for abdominal cancer, following her 'shock' announcement in March that she had been diagnosed and was receiving chemotherapy. The Prince couldn't resist snapping up the South West's most famous savoury treat as his tour continues today - and suggested he was taking some of the edible souvenirs home for his family.

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The divide between the Spencers and the Windsors was highlighted by those who did and didn't attend Prince Harry's Invictus Games service, an expert claimed today. Harry gave warm hugs to his uncle Earl Spencer and aunt Lady Jane Fellowes at St Paul's Cathedral before the event to celebrate the competition's 10th anniversary. Princess Diana's siblings were also joined by former army officer Mark Dyer, who acted as the Duke of Sussex 's mentor after his mother's death in Paris in 1997. Other notable guests at the service in London yesterday included his cousin Louis Spencer, lawyer David Sherbourne and the Prime Minister's wife Akshata Murty. But there were no senior royals with Harry, as they instead put on a show of unity for King Charles who attended a Buckingham Palace garden party two miles away. Former BBC royal correspondent Michael Cole said it was notable that none of Harry's royal blood relatives - including his father and brother William, who attended the inaugural Invictus event in London at Harry's side in 2014 - were at St Paul's.

Prince Harry was 'still anxious' as he left St Paul's Invictus service and 'kept his Prince Harry was 'still anxious' as he left St Paul's Invictus service and 'kept his

Prince Harry's 'lack of body engagement' during his walkabout in London gave him 'the option of a face-saving exit' if he had a bad reception, an expert said today. The Duke of Sussex greeted crowds as he left St Paul's Cathedral alone yesterday following a service to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. The estranged royal, who was met with cheers from well-wishers, beamed as he shook hands and joked around with hundreds of people who lined up to greet him. And body language expert Judi James told MailOnline that he clearly marked the walkabout as 'brief and impromptu via his body language announcement rituals'. These included 'bending towards the crowd and hunching his shoulders to avoid giving the impression that this was a scheduled event', the psychologist added. She also said that he showed 'signals of inner anxiety' both before and after the service.

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The Duke of Westminster's wedding next month is the most anticipated society event of the year. And the Duke, Hugh Grosvenor, 33, and his fiancée, Olivia Henson, 31, have been carrying out a very regal string of engagements this week in Chester, where they are due to exchange vows, visiting three charities - Cheshire Dance, Storyhouse and the Cathedral Music Trust. Prince George's godfather and Olivia, who works at sustainable food company Belazu, chatted with participants at a Young Leaders workshop. They later sat next to each other in the pews at Chester Cathedral, where their wedding will be held. They joined family music programme where Hugh joked: 'Next time we're in here will be slightly more nerve-wracking. 'He added: 'But I'm unbelievably excited.' (pictured: The Duke of Westminster and Olivia Henson).

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In a 1963 court hearing, Margaret Campbell was accused by her alcoholic, gambler husband, the 11th Duke of Argyll (couple shown right), of taking 88 lovers. In the damning judgement that resulted, the Duchess was described by the judge as a 'completely promiscuous woman' who had indulged in 'disgusting sexual activities' and whose attitude to marriage was 'wholly immoral'. The Duke also revealed a series of photographs that showed his soon-to-be former wife naked and cavorting with other men. One of them, allegedly taken in 1956, showed her performing oral sex on a man whose face was not shown. He quickly became known as the 'headless man' but was never identified. Sandys (inset), the then defence minister, was among the five men who were touted as being the possible lover. Now, as a Channel 5 TV documentary explores her life and the divorce case that scandalised the nation, historian Christopher Wilson has told MailOnline that he is convinced Sandys was the headless man. 'I think it was almost certainly Duncan. He offered to resign from the cabinet. That tells you it was him,' he said.

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Prince Harry's arrival in Britain had triggered speculation that father and son would meet. There was even murmur of an olive branch being extended. Instead, the hand-wringing excuses of 'full diaries' offers a different and, for Harry, a more ominous message. Unlike that dramatic flying visit in February, where the Prince was granted a less than 30-minute meeting just after Charles's cancer diagnosis had been made public, the palace gates remained firmly closed.

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Queen Mary (right) looked elegant in a ruby long sleeved gown on the second day of her state visit to Sweden. The Danish monarch, 52, looked typically stylish as she was greeted by Queen Silvia , 80, (left) during a visit to Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde museum in Stockholm, Sweden, on Tuesday. The royal wowed in a vibrant scarlet dress for the occasion, which she paired with a gold brooch pinned to her lapel.

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King Charles is predicted to finish building the final quadrant of his Poundbury model town in 2028 - with the area set to become one of the most sought after in the country. Poundbury is on Duchy of Cornwall land near Dorset in Dorchester, and wasKing Charles' vision of an utopian idyll, where private and affordable housing mix with boutique shops, places of work and services like schools and medical centres within walking distance. The royal started working on the project in the late 1980s, and since then, it has grown to boast around 2,320 homes, 4,600 residents and 240 businesses employing 2,400 people. Poundbury was named one of the best places to live in Britain by The Sunday Times last year (pictured L-R: King Charles; an aerial view of Poundbury's Great Field. Inset: Queen Mother Square in Poundbury).

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The first anniversary of King Charles III and Queen Camilla 's Coronation was marked in six locations across Britain today with a series of gun salutes. The salutes were heard in London at noon with 41 volleys fired from Green Park by the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, accompanied by the Band of the Irish Guards. Three miles away and one hour later at 1pm, the Honourable Artillery Company fired a 62-gun salute from Tower Wharf - an extra 21 for the City of London. Salutes also took place at Cardiff Castle, Edinburgh Castle and Hillsborough Castle today as the UK remembered the big day at Westminster Abbey on May 6, 2023. And in York, a 21-gun royal salute was fired by a 4th Regiment Royal Artillery saluting troop of three light guns with music from the Band of the Royal Yorkshire Regiment.

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He was crowned in a majestic ceremony (inset) inside Westminster Abbey a year ago today. But in the year since that stunning day, His Majesty has had a lot to deal with, both personally and as a father, husband and as head of the Royal Family. He continues to undergo cancer treatment after his diagnosis in February (bottom left), which was followed by the Princess of Wales's own shock health news. The nation was stunned when Kate revealed (top right) in March that she too is suffering from cancer, which was found after she underwent major abdominal surgery at the same time as Charles was initially treated for an enlarged prostate (left, leaving hospital). It came after the Royal Family was rocked by the death of Thomas Kingston, the son-in-law of the King's cousin Prince Michael of Kent . He took his own life at his parents' home on February 25. And in April, Charles grappled with renewed focus on his disgraced brother Prince Andrew amid the release of Netflix drama Scoop (centre right), which focused on his disastrous Newsnight interview following his relationship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and the fallout from the sexual assault allegations made by Virginia Giuffre. It came after the publication of Omid Scobie's book Endgame (bottom right) in November last year.

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Pomp and pageantry reigned at his Coronation one year ago. But, after a whirlwind 12 months, it's understandable King Charles would prefer much less fanfare this time around. The King will celebrate the first anniversary of his Coronation today in low-key style with close friends at Windsor. Even his wife, Queen Camilla, is unlikely to be present as she is with her own family at her private Wiltshire home, Ray Mill House. It is understood that His Majesty wishes to mark the day 'in his mother's mould' with very little fuss, as his accession is so intrinsically bound with the sad loss of Queen Elizabeth. But it is still unknown whether he will meet with his youngest son, Prince Harry , when he flies into London this week.

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Twelve months on from the spectacle of the Coronation , we remember a magnificent ceremony and a piece of history to remain with us down the decades. Most of us do, at least. But a small handful of royal insiders and liturgical specialists continue to look back on the occasion - watched by a peak UK audience of 20 million people - with more dismay than joy. In palace corridors, cathedral vestries and parliamentary ante-rooms, some still whisper that the crowning of King Charles III and Queen Camilla was a 'Cut-Price Coronation' with splendour, ceremony and tradition sacrificed on the twin altars of cost and 'accessiblity'.

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Seeming, once again, to present themselves as an alternative royal family, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will undertake a very regal visit to Nigeria next week, following their royal tour of Africa in 2019 (pictured). Invited by the West African nation's highest-ranking military official, the Chief of Defence Staff, Prince Harry and Meghan are guaranteed to receive the sort of security which they expected British taxpayers to provide. Harry, you might recall, sought a judicial review of the Home Office 's decision to strip him, Meghan, and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, of their automatic right to police security in Britain after they chose to quit royal duties and seek their fortune across the Atlantic. King Charles's younger son lost the case in February, with the action estimated to have cost him about £1million, including his own legal costs and those due to the Home Office. There will be no such worries for Harry and Meghan next week, when the security tab will be paid by the government of Nigeria, a country where an estimated 87million people live below the poverty line.

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ROBERT HARDMAN: His tie said it all. It has been a favourite since he became King, appearing on away days, at Palace receptions and even a trip to church. Featuring a blue dinosaur pattern on a pink silk background, it is a cheeky play on his official 'Charles III Rex' cypher. Staff know that when 'C-Rex' is wearing his 'T-Rex' tie, he probably has a spring in his step. And so it was as the King came to the Macmillan Cancer Centre at London 's University College Hospital to mark his cautious return to regular public duties for the first time since his own diagnosis in February.

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A spokesman for the couple confirmed that Meghan would not accompany Prince Harry to a service at St Paul's Cathedral to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games for injured service personnel on May 8. But they said she would be at his side for an 'Invictus-inspired' visit to Africa immediately after the duke leaves the UK. Harry last returned to Britain in February for a brief 30-minute meeting with his father after it was announced that he was being treated for cancer.

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The Duke of Sussex, 39, will fly to Britain next month for the first time since the Princess of Wales revealed her cancer diagnosis. Neither the Sussexes' office nor Buckingham Palace have confirmed any plans for Harry to meet with either his brother Prince William, sister-in-law Princess Kate, or his father King Charles. He will give a reading at St Paul's Cathedral on May 8 to mark the Games' tenth anniversary, but no mention has been made of the attendance of any senior royal or his wife Meghan Markle, 42, and their two children - Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. It is thought Harry will stay in a hotel during his stay in the UK - as he done on his previous recent visits - before days later jetting off to Nigeria to join Meghan.

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The Duke of Edinburgh was a larger-than-life character, but even he paled to next to his colourful aunt, Marie. A relative of Napoleon Bonaparte she was a fascinating character, famed for her all-consuming interest in sex and psychoanalysis, her friendship with Sigmund Freud and her unconventional lifestyle. Born Marie Bonaparte in 1882, Marie was the great-granddaughter of Napoleon I's rebellious younger brother Lucien. She was fabulously rich thanks to her maternal grandfather François Blanc who made his fortune on real-estate development in Monaco, buying 97 percent of the casino in Monte Carlo.

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Made from strawberries grown in her sun-drenched Californian garden, decanted into jars with handwritten labels, and delivered in bountiful presentation baskets to an elite group of friends and influencers, this is no ordinary jam. For almost two weeks now, the debut product from American Riviera Orchard, Meghan Markle 's elusive new lifestyle brand, has been making waves on social media. Jars have been appearing on the Instagram profiles of her nearest and dearest, including comedian Mindy Kaling , polo player Nacho Figueras and actress Abigail Spencer , who trilled 'This jam is my jam' - and draped herself over a jar for a fawning al fresco photoshoot. No, not names we would recognise here, but let's face it, we are not her target audience.

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Kate, 42, has been made a Royal Companion of the organisation, which was founded by King George V in 1917 to recognise outstanding achievements in the arts, sciences, medicine and public service. The Mail understands it is the first time that a member of the royal family has been appointed in the order's century-long history. Sources say it is a symbol of the 'great esteem' the princess is held in by her father-in-law, King Charles. As well as being a personal thank you for her loyal service to the Crown since she married Prince William almost 13 years ago, it is also an acknowledgment of her contribution to the arts. The Princess of Wales has received a unique honour from the King in recognition of her years of public service after being appointed to The Order of the Companions of Honour. Above: Charles and Kate at the premiere of James Bond film No Time To Die in 2021. Inset: The Order of the Companions of Honour.

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The is the historic moment the first memorial statue to the late Queen is unveiled on what would have been her 98th birthday, featuring her beloved Corgis at her heels. The unveiling was done to the cheers of crowds - and the approving barks of nearly 50 corgis as a delegation of dogs from The Welsh Corgi League were in attendance. The eye-catching seven-foot bronze statue went on display on what would have been the late Queen's 98th birthday with a group of corgis stealing the show.Over her decades on the throne, the late Queen owned an estimated 30 corgis and dorgis (dachshund and corgi mixes) and perhaps became the most famous Pembroke Welsh Corgi owner in history.

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When 23-year-old Anne Coke married the Scottish aristocrat Colin Tennant at St Withburga's Parish Church in Norfolk on 21 April 1956, it must have seemed like a fairytale match. After all Lady Anne, the daughter of the 5th Earl of Leicester, was a wealthy and beautiful former Debutante of the Year whose family had been close confidantes of the Royals family for generations. Her grandmother was Edward VIII's mistress and her father an equerry to George VI, while she had been maid of honour at the late Queen's coronation three years earlier and would later become lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret. Indeed, Anne had been great friends with the young Princesses Margaret and Elizabeth ever since they had played together as children both at Sandringham and at her own grand home a few miles away - Holkham Hall, a stunning Palladian mansion set in its own glorious 25,000-acre estate. The suave and charismatic Hon. Colin, meanwhile, was heir to Baron Glenconner and the family's 3,500-acre estate at The Glen, near Traquair in the Scottish Borders. As part of Princess Margaret's rather raffish set, he knew many glamorous people from the world of literature, art and show business.

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The ties between the Spencers and the Monarchy go back not just generations but centuries. Even today, the family can claim descent from a number of royal bloodlines and over such a period, they make the Windsors look like arrivistes. The wedding of Lady Jane Spencer, then, was bound to be an event - and it was no surprise when she, like little sister Diana, chose someone with connections. True, Robert Fellowes was not heir to the throne. But he was already assistant private secretary to the late Queen - and a first cousin of Ronald Ferguson, the father of Sarah Ferguson - when he married Lady Jane at Westminster Abbey on April 20, 1978.

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King Charles' goddaughter, India Hicks, posted about her mother, Lady Pamela Hicks, on her Instagram account and revealed the precious story behind her unexpected birth in 1929. India began the post and said: 'My mother's arrival into this world was somewhat of a surprise.' She then went on to say that her grandmother, Edwina Mountbatten, was eight months pregnant with Lady Pamela when she went on a trip to Spain for a few days. She added that her determined grandmother was 'not going to be stopped' from going abroad.

This little-known aide was the 'brother Queen Elizabeth never had', says IAN LLOYD. He This little-known aide was the 'brother Queen Elizabeth never had', says IAN LLOYD. He

RICHARD EDEN: As the royal expert who revealed Harry has quit Britain, I know what the RICHARD EDEN: As the royal expert who revealed Harry has quit Britain, I know what the

Queen Elizabeth was a wise woman, writes RICHARD EDEN. And when she needed to take decisive action, she did. That is why she decided the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could not be allowed to combine royal duties with seeking their fortune overseas. And why she ignored Prince Harry's efforts to persuade her otherwise. In his best-selling memoir, Spare, Harry tries to convince readers that his grandmother was bamboozled into taking a tough line against him and Meghan by scheming courtiers. In my opinion, however, Her Late Majesty knew exactly what she was doing and why. Now, King Charles needs to take a leaf out of his mother's book - and be decisive when it comes to his younger son and his role as a Counsellor of State. As things stand, California-based Prince Harry could still be called on to stand in for his father in some circumstances - which is surely now intolerable.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Princess Beatrice's pal Alice Naylor-Leyland surprises friends as she EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Princess Beatrice's pal Alice Naylor-Leyland surprises friends as she

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Princess Beatrice's pal Alice Naylor-Leyland (pictured) has surprised friends by announcing that she and her husband have had a child using a surrogate mother. She already has three children with Tom Naylor-Leyland (pictured), who is heir to a baronetcy and the £176million Fitzwilliam landowning fortune. 'I'm aware it was greedy to have this burning desire to complete our family,' she says. 'But due to too many complications, setbacks, miscarriages and then being told I was no longer able to carry, we decided to venture down the world of surrogacy.' Sharing a photograph online of the newborn baby's foot with a pink tag, she thanks the unnamed surrogate mother.

RICHARD EDEN: Princess Margaret made secret visits to Caribbean villas of the rich and RICHARD EDEN: Princess Margaret made secret visits to Caribbean villas of the rich and

RICHARD EDEN: Television personality Susannah Constantine , who was the girlfriend of Margaret's son, David, the Earl of Snowdon , for six years in the 1980s, has made the extraordinary revelation that the princess would secretly enter the holiday homes of rich and famous people who lived on Mustique in the West Indies. Margaret was given a ten-acre plot of land on the southern tip of the tiny island as a wedding present from flamboyant Scottish aristocrat Colin Tennant, the 3rd Lord Glenconner, who bought Mustique and transformed it into a playground for the jet set. 'She loved snooping round people's houses,' says Susannah, 61, the former co-host of What Not To Wear. Referring to the overbearing and sinister housekeeper in Daphne du Maurier's gothic novel Rebecca, she adds: 'She was like Mrs Danvers, and virtually had a master key for every house on the island.'

Queen Mary and King Frederik of Denmark join Queen Margrethe to celebrate her 84th Queen Mary and King Frederik of Denmark join Queen Margrethe to celebrate her 84th

Queen Mary, King Frederik, Queen Margrethe and her sister, Princess Benedikte, posed outside Fredensborg Castle today alongside Margrethe's beloved sausage dog Tilia, who was also in attendance. The family celebrated privately at the royal residence, a setting used for important events in the family such as weddings, silver wedding anniversaries and birthdays. The monarch opted for a sapphire blue tie, matching the same colour scheme as his wife in a display of sartorial solidarity amid rumours of marital strife in recent months.

RICHARD EDEN: Meghan Markle's cookery show for Netflix 'won't be filmed at the Montecito RICHARD EDEN: Meghan Markle's cookery show for Netflix 'won't be filmed at the Montecito

The Duchess of Sussex is due to start filming her first solo series for Netflix on Tuesday, but viewers hoping that it will give them a glimpse into Meghan's enviable lifestyle are going to be left sorely disappointed. For The Daily Mail's Richard Eden can disclose that the programme will not be filmed at the home she shares with Prince Harry. Instead, the series - which will, according to the American streaming giant, 'celebrate the joys of cooking and gardening, entertaining and friendship' - is to be shot at another property in their expensive California neighbourhood. 'Netflix has rented a house in Montecito for filming,' a source said.

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The royals have paid tribute to victims of the horrific knife attack in Sydney today (pictured, left) with King Charles III and Queen Camilla saying they are 'shocked and horrified' by the incident, while Kate and William (right) sent thoughts to the families of those involved. In a statement this afternoon, the King said: 'My wife and I were utterly shocked and horrified to hear of the tragic stabbing incident in Bondi. 'Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of those who have been so brutally killed during such a senseless attack.'

How 'driving force' Carole Middleton stepped into the breach in daughter Catherine's hour How 'driving force' Carole Middleton stepped into the breach in daughter Catherine's hour

FROM the moment that Prince William began dating Kate Middleton two decades ago, he made it clear that his relationship with his in-laws was non-negotiable. Since then, the close-knit Middleton family has been integrated into the fold of the Royal family and invited to key events such as Royal Ascot , the late Queen's Diamond and Platinum Jubilees and the King's Coronation. Now Kate's mother Carole has become 'the driving force' as the family helps care for the Prince and Princess of Wales in the wake of Catherine's cancer diagnosis -  stepping into the breach to help look after George, ten, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, six.

Prince Harry looks relaxed as he makes another cameo in posh world of polo - with Prince Harry looks relaxed as he makes another cameo in posh world of polo - with

Prince Harry, 39, made another cameo in the posh world of polo as he huddled with players on the sidelines of a US Open quarterfinal on Saturday.He joined the Valiente team behind the scenes as they prepared to take on Coca-Cola at the National Polo Center in Wellington, Florida.The prince cut a low-key figure in black jeans and a grey t-shirt - but his arrival was given away by a dozen-strong Netflix film crew who were on hand to shoot his interactions with the awe-struck players. He and Meghan were the main attraction Friday afternoon as they attended a charity game at the Royal Salute Polo Challenge at the swank Grand Champions Polo Club.

Meghan Markle trades in her stilettos for a $760 pair of Hermes flipflops and breezy Meghan Markle trades in her stilettos for a $760 pair of Hermes flipflops and breezy

The Duchess, 42, was seen in Palm Beach this weekend as she joined her husband Prince Harry for his new Netflix show about the genteel world of polo. She ditched her elegant white sundress and towering stilettos for a more casual outfit for Saturday's shoot, donning a light blue linen button-down shirt and breezy white pants. Completing her ensemble were matching cream-colored Hermes flat sandals, priced at $760 on the French designer brand's website. Harry and Meghan were the main attraction Friday afternoon as they attended a charity game at the Royal Salute Polo Challenge at the swank Grand Champions Polo Club.

Addicted to hunting lodges, horses and endless parties, the free-spending Queen Mother was Addicted to hunting lodges, horses and endless parties, the free-spending Queen Mother was

Queen Mary of Denmark cuts a frosty figure as she looks away from King Frederik on skiing Queen Mary of Denmark cuts a frosty figure as she looks away from King Frederik on skiing

Queen Mary and King Frederik have been plagued with rumours of marital strife since Frederik's night out with Mexican socialite Genoveva Casanova last year. And the new pictures of the royal couple will do little to squash rumours of difficulty between the pair, who once boasted a 'fairytale romance'. The couple, who took over the Danish throne in January appeared very frosty with one another during a March trip to Verbier, an exclusive ski resort in Switzerland.  

RICHARD EDEN: Make them the Earl and Countess of Bucklebury! Why Carole and Michael RICHARD EDEN: Make them the Earl and Countess of Bucklebury! Why Carole and Michael

RICHARD KAY: The Queen's favourite grandson: How Peter Phillips split from the girlfriend RICHARD KAY: The Queen's favourite grandson: How Peter Phillips split from the girlfriend

Some will see it as another example of a mid-life relationship that has sadly run its course. Others will doubtless caustically note it offers further proof that far from guaranteeing domestic happiness, membership of the Royal Family is positively an impediment. For Peter Phillips, however, yesterday's news that he has split from his long-term girlfriend Lindsay Wallace - after the agony of his broken first marriage - there is the additional burden of knowing that of all Queen Elizabeth's grandchildren, he has been the unluckiest in love.

Queen Letizia and King Felipe arrive at funeral of Fernando Gomez-Acebo in all black as Queen Letizia and King Felipe arrive at funeral of Fernando Gomez-Acebo in all black as

Queen Letizia of Spain and her husband King Felipe looked sombre in navy blue and black as they paid their respects to the king's cousin at the mass at Castrense Cathedral in Madrid. Fernando Gomez-Acebo passed away aged 49 on March 1 following a long battle with Covid-19 and ill health. He is the Spanish monarch's first cousin and King Juan Carlos's nephew. He is also the youngest son of Infanta Pilar and Luis Gómez-Acebo. (Pictured: King Felipe with his wife Queen Letizia at the funeral of Fernando Gomez-Acebo in Madrid)

Let's hear it for Princess Anne, the brave, plain-talking workaholic who  holds the Let's hear it for Princess Anne, the brave, plain-talking workaholic who  holds the

The Princess Royal has topped the league table for Royal duties for many years so it comes as no surprise that she's started this year at full speed. The variety matches the quantity. Ranging from being President of the Save the Children Fund to a role as Admiral of the Sea Cadet Corps, nothing seems to ruffle her. At the start of the year she, accompanied by her husband, Sir Timothy Laurence, Anne visited Sri Lanka where, among her many duties she met the President.

Queen Mary of Denmark steps out solo as she attends Freedom museum in Copenhagen as cracks Queen Mary of Denmark steps out solo as she attends Freedom museum in Copenhagen as cracks

Queen Mary of Denmark looked typically stylish today as she attended the Freedom Museum in Copenhagen, amid rumours that she dropped out of a planned trip with her husband Prince Frederik. The Australian-born royal, 52, donned an elegant long trench coat which she tied at the waist as she headed out to the Museum to mark the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the National Guard. The outing comes amid speculation that Mary may have spent the Easter break away from Prince Frederik as their flag remained raised over their mansion in Amalienborg Castle - meaning at least Frederik, Mary or their son Crown Prince Christian was in attendance. The family often travel for Easter, with the palace telling Danish publication Her&Nul last week that Queen Margrethe, 83, will act as head of state as the whole family travel out of the country.However, it seems a last minute change took place, with Mary possibly staying behind in Copenhagen.

Which Royal woman spends SIX TIMES as much as her rivals on the most expensive scent? And Which Royal woman spends SIX TIMES as much as her rivals on the most expensive scent? And

ROYAL FAMILY: LATEST NEWS, VIEWS, GOSSIP, PHOTOS AND VIDEO

U.S. government cites Trump's privacy over possible interactions with FBI as reason for not releasing Prince Harry's visa

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Princess Anne's daughter Zara, 43, and her former rugby ace husband, Mike, 45, appeared in great spirits as they watched the Dear Mr President singer on her Summer Carnival tour in north London.

16/06/24 16:49

Royal fan Kathryn, who goes by @ticker727 on TikTok, managed to capture the moment when waiting in the rain at The Mall in London was made worthwhile.

16/06/24 15:52

Lady Louise Windsor appeared focused as she competed in a carriage driving event in Windsor on Sunday - while her mother, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, looked on proudly.

16/06/24 15:34

The daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, 43, put on a brave face as she watched the RAF flypast from inside Buckingham Palace, London.

16/06/24 14:20

Shared on Sunday, the stunning picture - taken in the UK - was posted alongside a personally signed social media post from the three children, declaring 'We love you, Papa'.

16/06/24 13:11

Kate has a longstanding passion for photography, despite a photo editing drama that saw six global picture agencies withdraw the family's official Mother's Day photo.

16/06/24 12:39

The message from the Prince and Princess of Wales's children was shared alongside a new photo from Kate, showing Prince William posing with the three youngsters on a beach in Norfolk.

16/06/24 11:57

Kate, 42, appeared in a dazzling return to public life in London yesterday in her first appearance this year following her cancer diagnosis.

16/06/24 11:49

The Prince of Wales's children have wished him a happy Father's Day with a personally signed social media post declaring 'We love you, Papa'.

16/06/24 11:01

For the first time in their lives the royal children have been given the chance to release a statement about their parents.

16/06/24 11:00

In a sweet clip, the mother-daughter duo wiped away the condensation to get a better view of the crowds lining The Mall in London.

16/06/24 09:44

Lady Louise Windsor looked to her mother's wardrobe when trying to put together the perfect outfit for Trooping the Colour in London, it has emerged.

16/06/24 09:13

In recent years, Prince Harry's relationship with his father King Charles has reportedly become more strained. Meanwhile, Prince William is believed to have grown closer to the monarch.

16/06/24 08:27

The British royal family's X, formerly Twitter, account posted footage of King Charles and his father, the late Prince Philip, sourced from the BFI National Archive.

16/06/24 08:23

Since becoming a member of the Royal Family, Kate Middleton has graced numerous star-studded events, including award ceremonies and movie premieres.

16/06/24 08:22

Peter Townsend lived in Adelaide Cottage in the 1940s with his first wife, Rosemary, so he could be on hand for King George VI in his role as equerry.

16/06/24 08:21

We speak to Beulah London co-founder, Lady Natasha Rufus Isaacs, on her inspiration behind the brand favoured by Catherine, Princess of Wales.

15/06/24 17:02

In an exclusive clip released by Buckingham Palace, King Charles and Queen Camilla can be seen readying themselves in the final moments before their horse-drawn carriage leaves.

15/06/24 16:59

The number of royals invited to show their faces on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in London has been whittled down year by year.

15/06/24 16:52

The Duchess of Edinburgh was pictured putting a comforting hand on Prince William's shoulder following their appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony during Trooping the Colour today.

15/06/24 16:30

Louis - who has a reputation for stealing the show at royal events - put on an endearingly cheeky performance today as he thrilled the crowd with a series of unimpressed looks and adorable quips.

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Heads turned as Lieutenant Colonel Thompson arrived arm-in-arm with PR executive Olivia for Trooping the Colour this afternoon.

15/06/24 15:58

According to body language expert Judi James, King Charles and Kate Middleton looked closer than ever during today's Trooping the Colour.

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Thousands of people have lined the streets from Buckingham Palace to Whitehall today to watch the centuries old parade and flyby that commemorates the King's birthday.

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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.

15/06/24 15:14

The Princess of Wales dazzled today as she re-entered the public eye for the first time this year in the midst of her cancer treatment and joined the royal family to celebrate the King's official birthday.

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The Royal Family were out in full force today as they attended Trooping the Colour in London. But who was on the Buckingham Palace balcony for the flypast - and who was missing?

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Princess Charlotte was seen telling her little brother Prince Louis to 'stop' dancing after the youngster starting busting out some moves during today's Trooping the Colour.

15/06/24 13:03

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.

15/06/24 12:57

The 10-year-old seemed bewildered as he rode in a carriage with his younger siblings Charlotte, nine, and Louis, six, as they watched the assembled crowds of thousands of royal fans along the Mall.

15/06/24 12:55

In a gentle scene, the older siblings Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince George, 10, can be seen waiting nervously in the doorway as Kate quietly smooths her daughter's locks.

15/06/24 12:49

More than 1,250 soldiers, and hundreds of Guardsmen braved the wet weather as they lined up on the parade ground waiting to be inspected by King Charles from his carriage with Camilla.

15/06/24 12:31

The young prince, who is loved by many royal fans thanks to his expressive behaviour, was caught on camera scrunching up his face on a balcony on Horse Guards Parade in London.

15/06/24 11:44

Kate, who has been receiving chemotherapy for an undisclosed form of cancer since February, travelled in a carriage alongside her children for the traditional procession through London.

15/06/24 10:42

Royal fans packed The Mall to show their support for the King after a turbulent year where both he and the Princess of Wales have been forced to step back after being diagnosed with cancer .

15/06/24 10:31

The Duchess of Edinburgh and Lady Louise Windsor put on elegant displays today as they attended Trooping the Colour in London.

15/06/24 10:20

Royal fans stood in the rain on The Mall today as the Princess of Wales is set to make her first public appearance this year by joining the royals at Trooping the Colour.

15/06/24 10:16

Kate, who has been receiving treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer since late February, made her high profile return to public life with her children by her side in London.

15/06/24 10:12

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.

15/06/24 10:09

Argentinian polo player Nacho Figueras is the latest high profile figure to show off pr gifts sent by Meghan Markle's brand American Riviera Orchard.

15/06/24 08:49

Republic, a group which advocates abolishing the monarchy, shared a post of activists gathering outside Buckingham Palace ahead of the King's official birthday parade.

15/06/24 08:03

Follow MailOnline's liveblog for all the latest today as the Princess of Wales is set to make her first public appearance this year as she joins her family at Trooping the Colour.

15/06/24 07:51

Rebekah Absalom visits milliner Jess Collett, who rose to national fame following the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

15/06/24 07:48

When the King's Birthday Honours list is revealed this month, there will be plenty of mentions of 'Empire' - what with the flurry of MBEs and OBEs that will be awarded.

15/06/24 07:42

Marcus Sarjeant fired at the Queen from a position in the crowd as she rode past on her horse Burmese. He had written a warning letter to Buckingham Palace but it arrived three days later.

15/06/24 07:41

Kate, who has been receiving treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer since February, will ride in a carriage through London with her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

14/06/24 19:21

Kate, 42, who disclosed in March that she was undergoing chemotherapy for an undisclosed form of the disease, says her treatment is ongoing and will be for several months to come.

14/06/24 18:11

Kate Middleton latest news RECAP: Princess WILL attend Trooping the Colour after cancer diagnosis as Royal gives update on health battle in moving new statement

14/06/24 17:59

Kate, 42, who disclosed in March that she was undergoing chemotherapy for an undisclosed form of the disease, says her treatment is ongoing and will be for several months to come.

14/06/24 14:18

An online store, which has the same name as the Duchess of Sussex's lifestyle brand, has been selling adult coloring books - including one labelled Working Class Royalty.

14/06/24 13:14

Sophie, 59, toured the 300-acre farm in a elegant navy suit adorned with golden buttons. She added a light pink blouse underneath to compliment the outfit.

14/06/24 12:00

Thousands of revelers will watch as soldiers, horses and musicians march from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards Parade in London .

14/06/24 07:13

Whether it's by wearing her favorite colour or adorning themselves with Queen Elizabeth II's beloved jewellery, subtle yet poignant gestures have been observed.

13/06/24 22:55

Lady Amelia Windsor and Emma Weymouth looked stylish in chic black outfits for a star-studded Vivienne Westwood event at Christie's London this evening.

13/06/24 21:45

King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima ended the final leg of their four-day tour of America on a high with a stroll arm-in-arm around New York City taking in the area's tourist sights.

13/06/24 20:45

Zara and Mike Tindall were not going to let the rain ruin their evening out on Thursday as they attended a screening of  'Federer: 12 Final Days' in London's Leicester Square.

13/06/24 19:56

Kate, 42, who is undergoing cancer treatment, did not attend the Colonel's Review in London on June 8 - which is the traditional rehearsal for the sovereign's official birthday parade.

13/06/24 15:49

Last year, Trooping the Colour, held in London, was full of smiles, laughter and chaos but also moments the royal family would perhaps prefer to forget.

13/06/24 15:25

Queen Letizia 51, looked in high spirits as she greeted officials alongside King Felipe at the El Pardo Royal Palace in the Spanish capital city.

13/06/24 14:10

The Princess of Wales, 42, who married Prince William in 2011, saw her husband's grandmother as a 'guide' when she joined the royal family.

13/06/24 09:40

Samir Hussein, who has taken hundreds of photos of the royal family   said the couple  have 'competed a lot over the years'.

13/06/24 07:01

As a part of their duties, members of the Royal Family are often tasked with the job of meeting with the public, even little ones who are oblivious as to what all the fuss is about.

13/06/24 00:13

The mother-of-three, 53, first toured NY Creates, a tech hub for semiconductor research and development, during a visit to Albany, New York.

12/06/24 23:33

The European monarch, 51, cut a sophisticated figure in a gem-encrusted blue skirt teamed with a V-neck long sleeved white blouse.

12/06/24 20:52

Amelia, 28, who is the granddaughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, commanded attention in a vibrant purple gown as she stepped out at the lavish event in London.

12/06/24 16:00

Olivia Henson tied the knot to the Duke of Westminster in a picturesque ceremony, which was dubbed the society event of the season, last Friday at Chester Cathedral.

12/06/24 10:20

Prince William is 'entering his statesman era' according to a legion of fans on social media, who have praised the royal for his poise and 'star power'.

12/06/24 06:55

There are 'no obligatory codes of behaviour' when meeting a member of the Royal Family, but there's an unwritten rule to limit interactions to a handshake.

11/06/24 22:55

The British singer, 79, joined the monarch and a host of celebrity ambassadors including David Beckham to mark his star-studded inaugural King's Foundation Awards.

11/06/24 19:15

Charles, 75, whose diary remains busy despite his cancer treatment continuing, was joined at St James' Palace in London by close friend Sir Rod Stewart and a host of other celebs.

11/06/24 18:21

Prince William, 41, who was in Cardiff today, has a permanent 'Harry Potter' scar from where a fellow Ludgrove school pupil accidentally hit him on the forehead with a golf club in 1991.

11/06/24 15:58

American architect Dara Huang, 41, shares Christopher 'Wolfie' Mapelli Mozzi, eight, with her ex-fiancé Edo Mapelli Mozzi, 40, who is now married to the King's niece.

11/06/24 13:48

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands looked stylish in an all-red ensemble as she was photographed in Atlanta, Georgia, yesterday, the first day of her four-day trip to the USA.

11/06/24 11:34

Queen Letizia of Spain arrived for awards ceremony in Madrid-after her three day solo trip to Guatemala. The mother-of-two, 51, looked sophisticated as she donned a lavender suit

11/06/24 07:06

The specially commissioned watch is one of just 50 which were given to members of the Royal Household in 2022 in celebration of the late Queen Elizabeth II's 70 years on the throne.

10/06/24 11:24

The Jordanian royals dressed to the nines as they attended a flag raising ceremony and military parade in Amman to mark the special occasion.

10/06/24 06:59

The couple first met at a dinner party in 1992 and were engaged six months later, exchanging vows on June 10, 1993, in a grand ceremony at the Zahran Palace in Amman, Jordan.

10/06/24 06:57

On June 10, 1967, Princess Margrethe of Denmark married her French sweetheart in a 20-minute ceremony at Holmen Church in Copenhagen.

09/06/24 15:29

Crown Princess Elisabeth of Belgium and her three younger siblings looked cheerful on Sunday morning as they cast their votes in the Belgian and European Parliament elections.

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