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When Kate Middleton stepped out in Scotstoun to attend the naming of a new ship, the Duchess of Rothesay – as she is known in ...
Kate Middleton and Prince William are back in Scotland. The Prince and Princess of Wales, who also go by the titles the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay when in Scotland, were attending the naming ...
Prince Harry and Prince William’s uncle has left behind a staggering fortune in his will, with documents revealing the main ...
Despite challenging weather over the Bay of Bengal, jets launch from HMS Queen Elizabeth, showcasing the Royal Navy’s operational resilience. These carrier flight ops highlight advanced training, ...
The HMS Queen Elizabeth and the F-35! The HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest warship ever built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy capable of carrying up to 70 aircraft. Named after the first HMS ...
The King’s longest stay in Canada came in 1975 when he was serving aboard the HMS Hermes. The longest official visit was the first leg of a cross-Canada Royal Couple tour with the late Princess Diana ...
Prince George may have played an unexpected role in the royal shake-up, with a new claim suggesting he was the surprising ...
An Israeli Air Force F-35 Lightning II fighter jet performs during an air show at the graduation ... More ceremony of Israeli ...
Britain's Prime Minister Winston Churchill, centre, looks on, as King George VI, Queen Elizabeth (later known as the Queen Mother), Princess Elizabeth, left, and Princess Margaret, right ...
The queen’s former private secretary Robin Janvin, who is chairing the Queen Elizabeth Memorial Committee ... box Visit our YouTube page (opens in a new tab) Visit our Facebook page (opens ...
The late Queen Elizabeth II, born Elizabeth Alexandra Mary in 1926, ruled for longer than any other monarch in British history. During her 70-year reign, the late Queen was much loved and ...
At the New York Public Library’s annual Library Lunch ... waiting to be bestowed on one lucky biographer: the book on Queen Elizabeth. Brown — who also once led Vanity Fair — spoke on ...