Some were wearing crowns, many held signs reading ‘My King’ or ‘We Love You Charles’ and one lady even brought her pet cat. And all had a common goal – to catch glimpse of King Charles and Queen Camilla as they undertook a mass meet and greet at the iconic …
Read More »Fury as radical Australian senator Lidia Thorpe posts beheaded King Charles cartoon hours after hijacking and embarrassing King by accusing him of ‘genocide’ at royal welcome event
An Australian senator who berated King Charles III and shouted ‘You are not my King’ during a welcome reception has now posted a cartoon of the monarch beheaded. Senator Lidia Thorpe waited until the end of a landmark speech Charles gave at Australia’s Parliament House in Canberra to verbally attack …
Read More »Sydney officials ‘disappointed’ King Charles didn’t need to use £30K ‘soundproof’ toilets built for late Queen’s 1992 visit
Officials were left disappointed after hoping for a ‘royal flush’ when King Charles visited the New South Wales Parliament in Sydney today. They had been secretly hoping the sovereign might be tempted to avail himself of their facilities during an engagement – what’s known in the royal household as a ‘comfort …
Read More »Charles has new cypher and coat of arms – but you will barely see them
The new coat of arms will eventually appear on ministerial letters but existing stocks of paper will be used up first. Mr Noad said: “It has been a great privilege and an exciting challenge to provide the new artwork for the Royal Arms. “Having designed the Royal Cypher for HM …
Read More »How Diana won the hearts of Australians – despite a very dismissive prime minister – on her first royal foreign tour
On Princess Diana’s first ever foreign tour, to Australia and New Zealand, she was just 21 with a ten-month-old Prince William in tow – and faced a barrage of anti-royal sentiment. She and Prince Charles touched down in Australia in March 1983. The Daily Mail reported at the time how Australian prime minister Bob Hawke …
Read More »The sign that King Charles’ power in the royal family is slowly slipping
Every week for most of this year, a car, often the State Bentley, has borne King Charles out the gates of Clarence House to do something that no British monarch has ever done before – be treated for cancer with the full knowledge of the public. Only now, after eight months of …
Read More »Princess Anne’s secret sex bomb phase! How the royal experimented with Barbarella style in the ’70s – and was even on the cover of Vogue
Voluminous waves and large curls that framed her face was the hairstyle Princess Anne chose in 1971 during a visit to Tehran. The style echoed Jane Fonda’s hair in Barbarella – a science-fiction comedy that was released just a few years before. Anne, who was 21 at the time, made quite …
Read More »Food fit for a King: What the Royal Family loves to eat – Charles has avocado for lunch, Princess Kate enjoys a surprising supper and Queen Camilla tucks into fish and chips
One may imagine the dinner table at Buckingham Palace features a spread of the world’s finest delicacies and luxurious dishes. However, the reality of what the Royal Family enjoys to eat seems very different to a regal feast. For breakfast, porridge topped with honey is on the menu for Queen Camilla , …
Read More »Beaming King Charles and Queen Camilla wave to well-wishers en route to Sunday service at Crathie Kirk near Balmoral
By Jessica Green For Mailonline Published: 08:51 EDT, 29 September 2024 | Updated: 11:32 EDT, 29 September 2024 The King and Queen smiled at well-wishers lining their route to Crathie Kirk near Balmoral this morning as the couple attended Sunday service. Travelling in their Audi, Charles, 75, and Camilla, 77, waved …
Read More »When Queen Camilla smoked, she had silver cigarette boxes in every room – and you won’t believe how pampered King Charles’ shoe laces are: Royal expert BRIAN HOEY reveals the extent of the royals’ life of luxury
Nobody outside the Royal Household really knows the luxurious extent of the lifestyle of the family at its heart. Outwardly, they give the impression of being frugal and parsimonious – which they often are, even though Princess Anne prefers to call it, ‘good old-fashioned Hanoverian Housekeeping’. But this frugality does not apply …
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