The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge create history as Princess Charlotte is christened at Sandringham. King Tupou VI was crowned in Tonga. Find out which members of the royal family attended Wimbledon and more.

Wimbledon

Members of the Royal Family, including the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, Sophie Countess of Wessex, Zara and Mike Tindall were seen in the Royal Box at Wimbledon. Prince Albert II of Monaco was also present.

The Duchess of Cornwall plans to auction Andy Murray’s wristband on Ebay so fans have a chance to their own piece of Wimbledon History. All proceeds will be donated to the Duchess’ charity, Animal Care Trust.

For Sale: Andy Murray's sweaty wristband!
For Sale: Andy Murray’s sweaty wristband!

7/7 Bombings Commemorations

Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge joins family and friends, as well as emergency service workers, at the 7 July Memorial in London’s Hyde Park on 7 July 2015 to honour the victims who lost their lives ten years ago.

Prince William lays flowers at the 7/7 Memorial Service in Hyde Park.
Prince William lays flowers at the 7/7 Memorial Service in Hyde Park.

British Prime Minister David Cameron and London Mayor Boris Johnson laid wreathes at the 7 July Memorial earlier that day.

Princess Charlotte’s Christening

Crowds gathered in the nearby paddock when Princess Charlotte was christened at St Mary Magdalene Church, near Sandringham on Sunday, 5 July 2015.

The little princess was christened by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. Read Justin Welby’s homily during the service.

Listen to our show to find out who else in the British Royal Family has been christened at St Mary Magdalene Church.

King Tupou VI Coronation

King Tupou VI of Tonga and Queen Nanasipau’u sit on their thrones during the official coronation ceremony at the Centenary Church on 4 July 2015 in Nuku’alofa, Tonga.

See video highlights of the Coronation, courtesy of Global News.


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