Prince William is the “new rock” and “steadfast anchor” of the royal family, royal biographer Dr. Tessa Dunlop wrote, calling ...
According to former royal chef Darren McGrady, the royal family's Christmas Day menu is quite the culinary extravaganza, starting with breakfast. Darren revealed that the men and women dine ...
It will cheer the country’s flagging spirit to see Charles and Kate join their wider family on the royal walkabout as they file to St Mary Magdalene Church at Sandringham on Christmas Day.
Over the years, the Royal Family have introduced many customs which have gone on to become popular traditions. One of the most famous of these is the Christmas tree which is thought to have first ...
In an intriguing Christmas development, Meghan Markle was welcomed to spend the holiday season with the Royal Family, marking a significant moment in comparison to Kate Middleton's earlier ...
Following the news that the Duke of York will no longer join the rest of the Royal Family for the Christmas celebrations at Sandringham House in Norfolk following his associations with an alleged ...
The Norwegian royal ... Family's official Instagram account, is set in the Red Salon at the Norwegian Palace. The royals are gathered next to a beautifully and tastefully decorated Christmas tree ...
Activists hope a “peace tree” can be planted near where two young men lost their lives in July. A joint statement said it was hoped that the cedar tree, which was given to the Department of ...
The British royal family is gearing up for their annual Christmas celebration on the Sandringham estate. King Charles III and Queen Camilla are expected to attend the morning service on Christmas ...
The festive season for the Royal Family has varied greatly over centuries ... The first royal Christmas tree is thought to have been set up at Queen's Lodge, Windsor by Queen Charlotte, the ...
It’s been another annus horribilis for the royal family. Andrew is now off the guest ... you sit at the very top of a tree many, many people would like to be on,” Hampshire wrote.
The holiday decoration staple, which is ubiquitous this time of year, has royal roots that many may not know about — Queen Victoria helped popularize the Christmas tree during her reign.