The King visited Ulster University's Coleraine campus during his and Queen Camilla's second day in Northern Ireland.
During a packed day of engagements, Camilla hosted an event for survivors of domestic abuse and she and Charles also tested their baking skills.
The King and Queen have begun a second day of engagements on their visit to Northern Ireland. Charles and Camilla started the day in the north-west of the region in the town of Limavady where they ...
The King and Queen's state visit to Italy next month will coincide with a very special anniversary. Charles and Camilla will ...
Creating big-day jewelry from the rare Welsh gold has been a royal family tradition since 1923. Now, you could follow suit.
In the West, the practice of exchanging rings to mark a betrothal dates back to ancient Rome, when noble families would trade ...
In 41 BC, Cleopatra hosted a dinner to celebrate the Roman leader Mark Antony, who was a well-known party animal. Twelve ...
Denmark's Queen Mary wore two beautiful and historical royal jewels at a state gala dinner in Finland last night, much to the delight of royal fans. The Danish royals are on a two-day state visit ...
The United Kingdom Government has announced the shortlisted design teams for the national memorial dedicated to Queen Elizabeth II, following the first stage of a two-stage open competition that ...
Hardly exceptional for the queen, who is a major fan of ... the royal family or people involved in the coronation itself, according to the blog The Crown Chronicles. That particular tidbit is ...
Have you recently found some Royal Mail first or second-class stamps with Queen Elizabeth II’s head on? If so, you might wonder if you can still use them to post your letters or parcels at the ...