There was a time when Kate, Princess of Wales would only wear a coat dress to a public engagement, but in recent years she has switched up her style. Gone are the smart work dresses that finished above her knees, replaced with
The HMS Prince of Wales set sail once again after almost a year of repairs, the Royal Navy has announced. One of Britain’s two aircraft carriers, the HMS Prince of Wales broke down in the water due to a propeller shaft problem
Queen Camilla and King Charles visited Brecon in Powys, Wales today where they arrived by helicopter. Their majesties headed straight into the cathedral after briefly waving to members of the public who had gathered for their visit. Dressed to suit the summery
Prince William is “more comfortable” in his role as Prince of Wales, claimed a body language expert. Body language expert Darren Stanton has taken time to analyse the Prince and Princess of Wales’s recent appearance at Wimbledon. The expert revealed William displayed
Megan Rapinoe and Trinity Rodman stood side by side at the top of a stairwell waiting to return to the field for some final cheers and fanfare before the Americans departed for the Women’s World Cup Down Under. The Old Guard and
Bond has said that the move showcases William as a “progressive future King”. Shortly before the Coronation last month, the Prince and Princess of Wales opted to stay at a local community run Bed and Breakfast – instead of their home –
King Charles, 74, has owned a home in Wales called Llwynywermod near Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) since 2007 but is reportedly giving up the property. With its lease expiring very soon, it is said that the King notified the Duchy of Cornwall earlier
William became Prince of Wales last September upon the death of Queen Elizabeth, when his father Charles who had held the title for over 60 years, became King. Unlike Charles, William has not had an official investiture ceremony, which saw the now-King
The Welsh In It Together festival began on May 26 at Old Park Farm in Margam, Neath Port Talbot.
A devastating house blaze has claimed the life of a five-year-old girl, Alysia Salisbury. The fire broke out before 10pm on May 27 and engulfed a property located in Pontyglasier, a village near Crymych in Pembrokeshire. Dyfed-Powys Police forces rushed to the