Prince Philip news, the Duchess of York supports #HelloToKindness, an Aussie prince passes away, our verdict on The Favourite and news from Norway …
News From Sandringham
Queen Elizabeth marks the anniversary of her beloved father’s death on 6 February 1952 and her accession to the British throne.
Meanwhile, Prince Philip has voluntarily given up his driver’s licence …
Hello To Kindness Campaign
Sarah Duchess of York joins the #HelloToKindess campaign.
Bullying, sniping, bitching even the most appalling sexism, racism and homophobia are commonplace online. Enough is enough. Social media firms and all of us as individuals need to take a stand #HelloToKindess @hellomag https://t.co/HsQEzzaovQ pic.twitter.com/ATth3NaLjN
— Sarah Ferguson (@SarahTheDuchess) February 11, 2019
Read the Duchess’ open letter, in Hello magazine.
Responses on a news site to my warning online discourse has become a sewer.
“Stay out it [sic] lady; Yorks don’t need to be dragged into this fight – Shut it!”
“I suggest you crawl back under your rock”
“oh god – Yorkie bar is back!”
They rather make point for me #HelloToKindness— Sarah Ferguson (@SarahTheDuchess) February 11, 2019
Prince Leonard of Principality of Hutt River
Prince Leonard died on 13 February 2019, aged 93. Hear how he founded the Principality of Hutt River in WA.
Offices and the border will be closed during a period of mourning for 3 weeks.
The Principality of Hutt River has its own official website, Souvenir Catalogue and Ebay shop.
The Favourite
We look at facts versus fiction about the last Stuart monarch and her two favourites recently portrayed in the film, The Favourite.
Norway’s Answer To The Crown?
The series will focus on the life of King Haakon VII and his British wife, Queen Maud.
Find out how a Danish prince became King of Norway and why he chose the name ‘Haakon’.
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