The Royal Family hold 3,000 royal patronages, yet eighteen months after the death of the late Queen Elizabeth II, most of her 600-plus charities are still without a patron. The possibility of a slimmed-down monarchy also means that many charities could miss
A Range Rover with incredible royal history is now up for auction for an eye-watering £224,850, for anyone that wants a chance to own a bona fide piece of motoring history. The Loire Blue Range Rover complete with an ivory leather interior
Queen Elizabeth once used a very handy parenting trick to control her mischievous great-granddaughter, Mia Tindall. Back in 2016, the monarch was celebrating her 90th birthday and posed for a portrait with her two youngest grandchildren, Lady Louise Windsor and James, then-Viscount
The late Queen Elizabeth II is known to have had one signature make-up trick – one that Kate, the Princess of Wales has not ever been pictured using. Princess Kate’s fashion choices often attract lots of attention, and just like her, the
Queen Elizabeth may have found it isolating having to bear the responsibility of leading this country for so many decades, however it seems she found a close companion in her later years to help shoulder the burden. Sophie Rhys-Jones married the Queen’s
Queen Elizabeth had a number of key aides she relied upon (Image: Getty) Queen Elizabeth II had a large number of officials and advisers who she relied upon during her historic 70-year reign. From dressers to footmen, advisers to chefs, the late
Queen Elizabeth, who died in September 2022, and her late mother Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, were united in their love for the same cocktail. The mother-daughter duo both loved drinking gin and dubonnet, the very alcoholic cocktail which contains just two
Queen Elizabeth’s attendance at a Christmas pantomime helped pave the way for her romantic future with Prince Philip, a news report has stated. The late monarch was taken to Windsor in 1941 during the war, where the idea for a panto came