Queen Elizabeth II's condolences to the Bahamas following Cyclone Dorian. #2019InReview #Royal

Elizabeth II marks 67th Anniversary of Accession

On 6 February 2019, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch marks 67 years on the throne. The Queen usually spends the day in private at Sandringham, before boarding a train the following day back to London, ready for another year of official engagements. The bells at Westminster Abbey rang out at 1.00 pm, and a 62-gun salute was…

Exhibition, A Royal Wedding: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex

Visitors to Windsor Castle can see a special exhibition with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s wedding outfits on display for a limited time.

Queen Elizabeth II’s 2018 Commonwealth Day Message

Queen Elizabeth II, as Head of the Commonwealth, has sent the following message ahead of Commonwealth Day on Monday 12 March 2018. 'We all have reason to give thanks for the numerous ways in which our lives are enriched when we learn from others. 'Through exchanging ideas, and seeing life from other perspectives, we grow in…

The Duke and Duchess of York’s 1927 Australian Visit

The Australian Government invited the Duke and Duchess of York for the opening of Parliament House, Canberra, as part of a gruelling and exhausting tour.

Queen Elizabeth’s Message of Congratulations To Canada

Queen Elizabeth II sends her best wishes and congratulations to Canadians on their 150th anniversary of Confederation. The message, which was pre-recorded, was delivered in both English and French. It is possible the Queen recorded this statement at the same time as her Christmas message, as she is seen wearing the same outfit, with the…

Prince Harry’s Caribbean Visit

Prince Harry will be visiting the Caribbean on Her Majesty The Queen's behalf in November and December 2016.

Podcast: Paralympians, DofE Challenge, Weekend at Balmoral & Kongens Nei

Kate's visit to the Netherlands, Queen Elizabeth congratulates Paralympians, Sophie's DofE challenge, Middle East royal visit, a weekend at Balmoral and a special movie premiere.

Louis Mountbatten: 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, Viceroy of India

British naval officer Lord Louis Mountbatten accepted the Japanese surrender during World War II. He was the last Viceroy of India, and also a mentor to Prince Charles.