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 ...
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For Queen Elizabeth II, the death of her father was on the horizon for some time ... society's most anticipated auction of the year From Tatler covers to Yevonde portraits and Yves Saint Laurent's ...
She became Queen during the 2023 coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey. She and Charles reside at Clarence House in London, a short distance from Buckingham Palace.
Coronation Street is to welcome back a familiar face to the cobbles when Julie Carp returns next month, after almost 10 years, to surprise her sister Eileen. It may be the eve of her wedding but ...
Sophie, 60, and Edward, also 60, donned bright flower garlands as they visited Gurung community centre and museum in Ghandruk ...
A riding school horse from Edinburgh, who undertook ceremonial duties and appeared as a model in advertising campaigns, has ...
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The late Queen, who ruled from 1952 to 2022, received an overwhelming 82% approval rating from the British public. Only 8% of respondents expressed an unfavourable view of Elizabeth II in the ...
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The British Horse Society has posthumously awarded the Tarragon Trophy in Edinburgh.  This trophy is the British Horse Society Equine Personality of the Year Award, presented to horses or ponies who ...
a lot to say. According to one anonymous person who spoke to author Tom Quinn (via an excerpt in The Times), Queen Camilla "hated the idea of being Queen" and would "regularly" say to King Charles ...