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Volunteer cabbies drove veterans to the seaside for a day of fish and chips, 1940s music and an Elvis Presley tribute act ...
King Charles dealt a shocking blow to Prince Harry as he deliberately did not acknowledge Duke's efforts on a special ...
On his second day, Guy Radlett arrived in Brighton as the city marks the 109th anniversary of the Battle of Boar's Head, also ...
King Charles as a doting father wants peace to prevail between his two warring sons, but he has not forgotten his role as the ...
The King has met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Windsor Castle. Charles welcomed Mr Zelensky to an audience ...
Prince Harry once recalled the touching words of advice he was told by Prince Philip before he was deployed on a weeks-long ...
Meghan Markle's fans are eagerly waiting a new announcement from the Duchess of Sussex set to come later today.
The so-called ‘hot equerry’ and his bride, who married in Wiltshire in May, spent a day at the races with the royal family ...
Ian Summers, 45, and from Shanklin, has organised the ‘Ultra Blindfolded Bimble’ on 29 June in response to Blind Veterans UK’s Armed Forces Month campaign, ...
Ian Summers, 45, and from Shanklin, has organised the ‘Ultra Blindfolded Bimble’ on 29 June in response to Blind Veterans UK’s Armed Forces Month campaign, ...
According to a source, Trump’s bluster has annoyed Charles, but as the real king shows, a ruler needs no military parade to show his power.
As per the British Army website, the ceremony of Trooping the Colour is thought to have first taken place during the reign of King Charles II in the 17th century. In 1748 it was decided that it would ...
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