Meghan and Harry have had a rough ride from U.S. magazines recently after years spent accusing the U.K. press of a vendetta.
Here is a list of unusual facts about Britain’s monarchs. 1. No passport needed for British monarchs King Charles III will travel overseas without a passport because, unlike other members of the ...
Take That will perform at the 2025 BAFTA Film Awards, performing their hit single 'Greatest Day,' featured in the ...
People magazine reported that the palace had served as the official London residence of British monarchs as far back as 1837. "The refurbishment of Buckingham Palace was essential because much of ...
In many Commonwealth nations, the British monarchy’s role is complex, as countries continue to reassess their colonial pasts. Often viewed as a relic of colonialism, the monarch's continued ...
The British royals are well-known for their charity work and public support of numerous causes, with members of the monarchy often making appearances both around the UK and internationally.
Prince Edward, 60, represented the British monarchy at the funeral of former US President Jimmy Carter in Washington D.C. The King's brother was dressed respectfully in a dark suit as he was ...