The Duke of Edinburgh, Captain General, Royal Marines, will attend the Captain General's Parade at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday, 2 August 2017, to mark the finale of the 1664 Global Challenge in the Forecourt.
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 Still Riding At 90
The Queen was seen out riding along the River Thames, near Windsor Castle, wearing a headscarf, with her long-serving Head Groom Terry Pendry on Monday, 6 March 2017.
Queen Elizabeth II’s Sapphire Jubilee
Queen Elizabeth II has passed another historic milestone as the first British monarch to reach her Sapphire Jubilee on 6 February 2017.
Podcast: No Abdication in Denmark, Sapphire Jubilee & Georgian Papers Programme
Abdication rumours again, Queen Elizabeth's Sapphire Jubilee, new information about King George III, Swedish royal news and Prince Albert's plans for his mother's old home. Abdication Rumours Again! It's business as usual for Denmark's Queen Margrethe this week with a state visit and attending a Museum exhibition opening. Queen Margrethe still has no plans to abdicate…
2017: Another Big Year For Royal and Historic Milestones
2017 is shaping up to be another big year for royalty and for commemorating historic milestones, especially in Denmark, Britain and Norway. Denmark 14 January - Queen Margrethe II celebrates the 45th anniversary of her accession in 1972. Great Britain The Queen sends her congratulations as Canada celebrates its 150th Anniversary this year, with various…
2016 Royal Year In Review
Our tribute to the year that was including the birth of four royal babies, two weddings and four funerals.
Prince Charles: I Was Run Over By A Bus!
Prince Charles confessed he was run over by a bus when he was a student at Cambridge University.
Royalty Born on 25 April (Anzac Day)
Two kings and two princesses were born on 25 April, commemorated as Anzac Day in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester: Australia’s First Royal Governor-General
Prime Minister John Curtin believed appointing a member of the royal family would improve chances Britain maintained its commitment to Australia’s defence during World War II.

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