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Who are the kings and queens who shaped UK history? Here are some of the most famous kings and queens from English and British history.
The monarch has quite the sense of humor.
Queen Elizabeth is rarely seen without one of her trusty Launer bags, a brand she's been carrying for more than 50 years
This year we celebrate 70 years of Queen Elizabeth II reign and many festivities are schedule to happen throughout the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth and around the World. The Queen, photographed…
She was just 5th in the line of succession, but a series of historical vagaries put the princess on the world’s most powerful throne.
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s relationship was one of love, respect, and long-lasting admiration.
Queen Mary of Denmark attends the event marking the 20th anniversary of the “The Specialists”, organisation that promotes social inclusion for people with autism, at the National Museum on 9 April 2024 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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These are the unique meanings behind every royal family member's names.
Queen Mary of Denmark attends the event marking the 20th anniversary of the “The Specialists”, organisation that promotes social inclusion for people with autism, at the National Museum on 9 April 2024 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
In what conditions do royal favorites live and what interesting things can you learn about these four-legged aristocrats?
Historic, female empowerment, diamonds, jewels, colour co-ordinated outfits – just some of the words that I would associate with Queen Elizabeth II. This weekend / bank holidays sees the cele…
These days, uncertainty has been the only certain thing. But just a few things remain immune to the passage of time. One of them, if not the only one, is the royal throne.
Michael Joseph Gross reveals the private history of Her Majesty’s kennels and the essential role the pups have played in her reign.
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Queen Elizabeth worked as a truck mechanic in a women's branch of the British Army before she became Queen. She died on Thursday at the age of 96.
king Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands, Queen Maxima of The Netherlands and Princess Beatrix of The Netherlands attend the Four Freedom Award Ceremony at the Abbey on 11 April 2024 in Middelburg, Netherlands.
From her childhood to her wedding, including the moment her love of corgis was born.
The Queen of England is a very well-known and respected public figure. She's Britain's oldest monarch and the symbol of British traditions and power. It's no secret that many people in Britain respect the Royal Family and any family event, like a wedding, is a very special time for the whole country.
The corset seen on Queen Elizabeth I's funeral effigy in 1603 has been carefully restored by costume historians ahead of an exhibition at Westminster Abbey this summer.
Here's a look back at some of the most iconic moments from Queen Elizabeth II's life