In his first Remembrance Sunday since his Coronation, Charles will be joined by members of the Royal Family, the Prime Minister, senior politicians, defence chiefs and faith leaders in honouring the British and Commonwealth troops who have lost their lives in conflicts
The Chancellor is considering paying a lower amount than the 8.5 per cent pensioners are expecting so he can save around £900 million. But economists now believe he will have more money than had been feared in the autumn statement later this
Prince George, 10, will be taking a very important set of exams in November. The youngsters is believed to be taking the ISEB Common Pre-Tests, or the ‘eleven plus’; exams typically taken in Year 6 by 10 or 11-year-old students. These exams
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has admitted manifesto promises can be broken in a “very exceptional circumstance” when asked about the triple lock on pensions. More than 270,000 people have signed a petition by the Daily Express and campaign group Silver Voices to end
Sir Timothy Laurence has been appointed as the new patron of the International Maritime Rescue Foundation. The royal has replaced Sir Efthimios Mitropoulos, the Secretary-General Emeritus of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), who stepped down earlier this year having held the role
King Charles’s latest appointment is likely to upset Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, as he has made one of their “biggest hate figures” Permanent Lord in Waiting. Sir Edward Young, who is believed to be the man known as “The Bee” in
King Charles will appoint Sir Edward Young, dubbed “The Bee” by Prince Harry, as one of his Permanent Lords in Waiting. The aide, who served as a trusted private secretary to the late Queen Elizabeth II until her death, stepped down from
The Royal Family’s love affair with Scotland, its culture and its traditions has endured throughout the generations, with many royals never seen without their tartan whenever they venture north of the border. However one senior member of the Firm who refuses to
Prince George and his fellow Pages of Honour missed out a key role as King Charles made a few changes earlier this week. The nine-year-old served as one of eight Pages of Honour at the King’s Coronation, where they were tasked with
Kate, Princess of Wales and Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, have been tipped to receive a prestigious honour from King Charles III by a royal expert. The royals have become two of the Firm’s busiest senior members, having taken on increasingly public-facing