Queen Consort Camilla soldiers on for Charles despite breaking toe: ‘Terrible timing’ | Royal | News
Camilla has been “soldiering on” to support King Charles despite having a broken toe, it has been claimed. The Queen Consort reportedly suffered the painful injury around two weeks ago. But a... Read more »
London is braced for the arrival of millions of people to mourn the passing of Queen Elizabeth II this week, with some warned they face queues of up to 30 hours at... Read more »
Former prime ministers, current MPs and peers have shared stories about their humorous encounters with Britain’s longest-reigning monarch. In parliament on Friday, MPs shared their personal experiences of meeting the Queen. Theresa... Read more »
When George VI died in his sleep at Sandringham during the early hours of 6 February 1952, his elder daughter, Princess Elizabeth, then visiting Kenya with her husband, immediately became Queen Elizabeth... Read more »
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has offered his condolences to the Royal Family after Queen Elizabeth II died yesterday at the age of 96. The Mayor of London said: “The nation and... Read more »
DAN WOOTTON: Meghan’s latest tirade against Royal Family and Britain should be final straw for Harry
There comes a moment in every toxic relationship where friends and family of the wronged party must put their own grievances aside to save their loved one from a life of misery.... Read more »
The move must be an exciting time for the royal children as they will be moving away from their family home Kensington Palace in West London. It will be the first time... Read more »
OPDC – Planning Committee Member Wembley, Brent, Hammersmith and Fulham £2,000 per annum plus expenses Appointment to the Planning Committee of the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC). Old Oak... Read more »
Head coach David Harrison has named a 14-man squad for our opening Royal London Cup fixture against Derbyshire. Glamorgan begin the defence of their Royal London Cup title away at the Incora... Read more »