When it comes to the biggest questions about British history, there is perhaps none more frequently asked than who were the best (and worst) monarchs. Over the years, historians have given their ...
It is long past time the British state faced up to its naked sectarianism, copper-fastened by legislation, which bars ...
If not being talked about really is the worst thing of all, then one English monarch is having a really bad day in the ...
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 ...
Queen Elizabeth II has been crowned the most popular British monarch of all time, according to a new poll. The late monarch ...
With around 63 monarchs spanning over 1,200 years, the UK have been sharing their thoughts on their favourite of the historic ...
British royal family news shows that former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham thinks her husband David Beckham is making himself ...
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 ...
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.
These can be seen, for example, in the title of the 'Royal Mint' and the representation of the monarch on all circulating British coinage. The first coins were struck in the British Isles 2000 years ...
Britain has been ruled by monarchs who have left a considerable mark on British history such as Queen Elizabeth I, Henry VIII and Queen Victoria. History however skips mentioning quite a few British ...
King Charles and Queen Camilla will travel to Italy and the Vatican in April to meet with Pope Francis, as the Catholic ...