UK's Carrier Strike Group headed by HMS QUEEN Elizabeth sailed from Portsmouth for her maiden operational deployment. The 65,000-tonne aircraft carrier recently completed demanding training to ...
2024 has been a year of stories which will go down in history. Of course, those major events will have hit the headlines of all major news outlets – but there have been some other stories ...
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A royal tribute.It was considered a high honor whenever the late Queen Elizabeth II would allow family members to borrow her jewels — and Princess Kate Middleton made sure to return the favor by ...
In 2006, Queen Elizabeth broke precedent and invited Kate Middleton — then Prince William’s girlfriend — to Christmas at Sandringham. Understood protocol dictated that partners of royals ...
Queen Elizabeth II spoke of her relief that the “silly marching season” in Northern Ireland was quieter than usual during a visit from the Irish ambassador in 2000, it has been revealed.
For the big occasion, one question took precedence — what does one get Queen Elizabeth for Christmas? For the newly minted Duchess of Cambridge (who is now the Princess of Wales), the answer was ...
The late Queen Elizabeth and her younger sister, Princess Margaret, have much in common with Princes William and Harry. Each pair was an heir to the throne and a 'spare', though in some ways ...
Queen Elizabeth once described Northern Ireland’s Orange marches as ‘silly business’, newly unsealed government papers have revealed. The annual Orange marches of Protestants in Northern ...
The Queen Elizabeth Class consists of the twin Aircraft Carriers, HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales - the largest and most powerful vessels ever constructed for the Royal Navy. They each ...
In fact, one royal author is calling William the "reincarnation" of Queen Elizabeth. After both his wife and father were diagnosed with cancer at the beginning of 2024, the Prince of Wales told ...
Queen Elizabeth II expressed her relief that Northern Ireland's "silly marching business" was quieter than expected when the then Irish ambassador to the UK visited in 2000, Irish government ...