Eagled-eyed fans have noticed that His Majesty the King is wearing a new, or rather different, signet ring in his portrait at the Scottish Parliament.
It was early in 1292, most likely during Lent. Two ships rounding the Brittany coast anchored at the small islet of Quéménès. One was from Normandy, at that point loyal to the King of France, Philippe ...
Prince William's office shared update on the future king's important meeting with Cornwall councillors on Monday.William, was handed the title of the Duke of Cornwall after his father ascended ...
As the British royal family pulled out all the stops for U.S. President Donald Trump during his unprecedented second state visit, all eyes were on the lavish ceremonies and castles where King Charles ...
Prince William and King Charles III are having a meeting to “to chat as sovereign and heir,” but UK tabloids think a few specific topics may be on their agenda.
The manor itself was built between 1904 and 1906 for Edward Chandler Walker and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Griffin Walker. In 1921, five years after Edward’s death, his brothers deeded Willistead Manor ...
Kathleen Ann Nye Kathleen Ann Nye passed away peacefully on August 26, 2025 after a brief illness. Kathi was born on March 28, 1953 in Niagara Falls, New York to ...
It marks the largest Cartier showcase ever staged in Australia Melbourne is set to sparkle in 2026 with the Melbourne Winter Masterpieces presentation, Cartier. This exclusive exhibition, opening at ...
Many of those original homes have been torn down and the land sold off by the owners’ descendants. But Bird Cottage, located on Penobscot Bay, still stands, and three years ago its current owner, Ruth ...
The historic train journey that set the foundations for much of the modern age is being celebrated across the U.K. on the 200th anniversary of the modern railway.
A new portrait King Charles has been shared, and eagle-eyed fans have spotted one of his signature styles is missing. The new picture of the King was unveiled by his sister, Princess Anne, at the ...
Winston Churchill sat up in bed, scattering sheafs of state papers, his prominent blue eyes welling with tears. He had just been told that his wartime friend King George VI had died.