Meghan Markle would have “terrible memories of the past” if she returned to the UK, a royal expert has said. The Duchess of Sussex will not join her husband, Prince Harry, on his visit to London to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, which he founded in 2014 …
Read More »Prince Andrew’s crumbling mansion threatens to reignite a fresh row with King Charles after he refused to leave the Royal Lodge despite fears he could not afford to pay for repairs
Parts of Prince Andrew’s home appear to be crumbling – months after he refused to leave and reassured the King that he would see to its expensive repairs. Claims emerged last year that Andrew, 64, could not meet the £400,000-a-year upkeep of Royal Lodge, which has 30-rooms and is thought …
Read More »GOP group cancels Kristi Noem fundraiser due to ‘death threats’ amid backlash over her memoir
A county Republican group in Colorado said that it was cancelling a fundraiser featuring South Dakota governor and potential Republican vice presidential contender Kristi Noem after she reportedly described killing her young dog in her forthcoming book. Jefferson County Republican Party Chair Nancy Pallozzi said in a statement Friday that …
Read More »Top stories this week (April 25-May 1) – including a French royal snuffbox found in a bathroom cabinet
1) French royal snuffbox found in vendor’s bathroom cabinet stars in single-owner sale Marked for Alexandre Raoul Morel, this gold and diamond snuffbox featuring a portrait miniature of French king Louis Philippe made £46,000 at Chorley’s. A French gold and diamond Royal presentation portrait snuffbox was among the …
Read More »Just what the doctor ordered… poll shows more than half of Britons think King Charles is doing a good job, with widespread support rising across the political divides
The King receives a major vote of confidence today, with the news that the majority of Britons believe he is doing a good job. A landmark poll to mark the first anniversary of Charles’s Coronation also shows a strong increase in support for the Monarch in the past 12 months. …
Read More »Saturday’s print edition of Argus Leader delayed
Saturday’s print edition of the Argus Leader is expected to be delayed until Monday because of vehicle issues. The issue means we will not be able to make most of the United States Postal Service mail connections in time for Saturday delivery. Instead, customers will receive their weekend print edition …
Read More »Major incident update after Bristol Royal Infirmary fires
A major incident has been stood down at the Bristol Royal Infirmary after two fires broke out yesterday. Dozens of patients had to be moved so they would not be treated in the dark following yesterday’s major incident (Friday May 3). At the time, the NHS trust which runs the …
Read More »Welsh woman at the heart of the Post Office scandal
Angela van den Bogerd describes herself as an “accomplished HR senior leader” and “a vibrant, collaborative and engaging business leader” but to those involved in the Horizon Post Office scandal, she is one of the key players in what has been described as the biggest miscarriage of justice in British …
Read More »‘Czech Sphinx’ promises to leave Royal Mail pension pots alone
The Czech billionaire bidding for Royal Mail has pledged not to touch the company’s £1.6 billion pension surplus in the hope of restarting meaningful negotiations with the board. Daniel Kretinsky, dubbed the “Czech sphinx”, has also committed to no compulsory redundancies and reiterated that he would not separate the hugely …
Read More »Queen Camilla was ‘relaxed either way’ about the decision to drop ‘consort’ from her title ahead of the Coronation as the royal household debated the decision, sources claim
Buckingham Palace was somewhat divided over the decision to drop ‘consort’ from Queen Camilla’s title, it has been claimed. As the monarch, 75, formally ascended the throne at last year’s Coronation, discussions were taking place behind the scenes over the Queen’s title – as she was then known as Queen …
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