In another sign that this year is set to be better than last for the royal family, today, Buckingham Palace shared some wonderful baby news. Princess Beatrice, 36, and husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, 41,
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are seemingly the latest topic of discussion at the Buckingham Palace as it undergoes major changes.The royal family had to go through a tough year as key
King Charles has demonstrated an "encyclopaedic" knowledge of every area in Britain, according to MPs who attended a recent Buckingham Palace reception. The monarch hosted around 270 MPs and 45 peers in the State Ballroom,
The King and Queen welcomed over 300 new MPs and peers to Buckingham Palace on Wednesday afternoon, but it was Jennie the guide dog who stole the show.
Queen Camilla and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh used their latest royal event as an opportunity to rewear dresses from their respective wardrobes. The two members of the British royal family attended a reception for members of parliament and members of the house of lords at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday in London.
The Duchess of Edinburgh charmed guests at Buckingham Palace as she warmly interacted with guide dog Jennie during a special reception for newly elected MPs.Sophie, 60, was attending the event
Belgravia, a pocket of central London nestled between Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park and Knightsbridge, was home to the highest proportion, 13%, of those big-ticket deals. It overtook nearby Chelsea, which had reigned as the top enclave for sales above £5 million since 2020.
The royal family Instagram account is the sole place to find all the recent appearances of King Charles and Queen Camilla. On rare occasions, you might even catch a glimpse of Princess Anne. (And of course,
Prince Harry has reportedly declined an invitation to stay at Buckingham Palace during his upcoming trip to London. The Duke of Sussex, 40, is set to return to his home turf solo next week for the start of his trial against News Group Newspapers.
A source told The Mirror that Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has agreed to provide Prince Harry with armed officers from the Royalty and Specialist Protection Command on his trip. They also reported Prince Harry was offered a place to stay at Buckingham Palace, but turned it down.
King Charles will need to consult six different organisations before he can make any changes to the 71 gas-powered lanterns in Buckingham Palace's courtyards. The King is looking to refit the ...