Princess Diana was a trailblazer, activist, style icon, and one of the most influential people of the 20th century. Although she lived much of her life in the spotlight, under oppressive scrutiny, there’s much you probably don’t know about the beloved late royal. From her favorite fashion designer and pre-royal working life to her taste in […] More
The Queen will visit the royal family’s Sandringham estate in Norfolk on her 96th birthday on Thursday to be closer to her late husband, Prince Philip
Saturday's edition of the Daily Mail's Weekend magazine is a special tribute issue launching our scintillating new five week series marking the 20th anniversary of Princess Diana’s death, beginning with a dazzling album of remarkable unseen photographs.
The Duchess, a fan since 2014, is not the only high-profile fan of the jeweller — celebrities from Gwyneth Paltrow to Elle Macpherson are similarly smitten by her discreet and affordable designs.
Gold: Power and Allure: see 400 golden treasures from over four millennia at Goldsmiths' Hall at a new exhibition of the history of gold work in Britain.
Los duques de Cambridge se han desplazado hasta Norfolk, donde está situada su casa de campo, para disfrutar del ‘midterm-break’ con sus hijos.
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William and Harry said Charles gave them steel spikes and black bags and set them to work while on holiday in Norfolk. William said he thought: 'This is perfectly normal, everyone must do it.'
Linda Connelly is a multi award winning Enamel Artist and Jeweller. She makes enamel art and jewellery inspired by places and memories. Current work includes pieces inspired by English Country Gardens and her recent holiday in Sicily. She seeks to create pieces that can help the wearer remember special moments and bring them feelings of
New album up on my Facebook page about yesterday's glorious event! #katemiddleton #duchess… https://t.co/XZhZX7LmUZ
Introduction Hammered coins are produced by hand. This webpage is intended as a catalogue and image library of Irish ‘hammered’ coins, dating from the Hiberno-Norse series to those issu…
The Snettisham Hoard, Iron Age, c. 75 BCE, Ken Hill, Snettisham, Norfolk, England. The crown jewels of Norfolk of over 2000 years ago, gold and silver torcs worn around the neck to display the wearer's importance. Torcs were first found at Snettisham in 1948 and 1950, and experts thought no more were buried there. In 1990, metal detectorist Charles Hodder found 9 kilograms of gold/silver fragments. He reported his finds and he and archaeologists found 75 torcs, carefully buried in small pits. Gold Torc Marriage Torc One of the broken Torcs
Before Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth II lived in these lovely homes.
PHOTOS. Lundi 3 février, la reine Elizabeth II d'Angleterre était en visite à la Royal Air Force, dans le Norfolk, à Marham. Il s'agissait de la première sortie de la souveraine de 93 ans depuis le Megxit.