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 ...
President Donald Trump is set to roll out the red, white, and blue carpet for the British royal family’s King Charles and ...
Public domain via Wikimedia Commons When William and Mary assumed the British throne on February 13, 1689, they became Great Britain’s first co-monarchs. Their story of leadership and love was ...
A senior member of the Royal Family is "hopeless" and would be better as the manager of a "second division football team", an ...
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.
The British host of “Last Week Tonight” said he wanted to be “the first to welcome America to its monarchy era.” ...
On his first day in office, President Trump issued an executive order that purports to end birthright citizenship for certain ...
Famous for a British king abdicating to wed her, Simpson spent a year in China tainted by vicious rumours. Paul French has a ...
The historian – once dubbed ‘the rudest man in Britain’ – on cancel culture, free speech and why he refuses to ‘shut up’ ...
King Charles and Queen Camilla are expected to head to both America and Canada next year on their biggest royal tour yet and ...
England is planning to "invade" the United States. With Donald Trump's return to the White House, the Buckingham Palace has ...
The title ‘His Highness’ has been accorded by the British Monarch to the Ismaili Imams dating back to the first Aga Khan, who was resident in India and has continued to this day, being reconfirmed ...
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