Anne Neville survived the political machinations of the Wars of the Roses, two marriages and died of tuberculosis.
Anne Neville: King Richard III’s Queen
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Anne Neville survived the political machinations of the Wars of the Roses, two marriages and died of tuberculosis.
Prince Henry Frederick Stuart had a bright and promising future as he was destined to become King of England, Scotland and Ireland but his life was tragically cut short.
Henry VIII's eldest daughter Mary was born on 18 February 1516 at Greenwich Palace in London.
King Charles I commissioned artist Antony van Dyck to paint his eldest five children in 1637, including the future Charles II and James II.
Queen Anne was the last of the Stuart Dynasty, but her reign paved the way for the Georgian era following her death in 1714.
The Princess of Wales visits a Royal Naval Air Station, the Princess of Asturias receives a sabre during her military training, King Carl Gustaf’s Golden Jubilee celebrations continue, what is involved in planning a State Visit and more details about regnal numbers in the United Kingdom after 1707.
On Friday, 10 February 2023, Buckingham Palace unveiled the emblem for the Coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla in May. 👑🇬🇧🏴🌹🏴🏴☘️ #Coronation6May2023 #CharlesIII #KingCharlesIII #KingCharles #QueenCamilla #CoronationEmblem #KingCharlesQueenCamillaCoronation #WestminsterAbbey #CoronationConcert #WindsorCastle
King Charles III's cypher was revealed on Tuesday, 27 September 2022.
Buckingham Palace has announced the State Funeral for Queen Elizabeth will be held at Westminster Abbey on Monday, 19 September 2022, at 11.00 pm.
We also followed the news about the exciting discovery of Richard III's remains found in a Leicester car park in August 2012 and his reinterment in Leicester Cathedral three years later.
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