Pro–Palestinian protesters were booed after disrupting a BBC Proms concert at the Royal Albert Hall last night, accusing the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra of having ‘blood on its hands’. The disruption began moments into the performance at the renowned venue, forcing the orchestra to stop playing for more than ten minutes. …
Read More »Mitch Cohen’s Blackbook: Five to follow from Royal Randwick
Daily Telegraph racing writer Mitch Cohen has analysed the Royal Randwick meeting on Saturday and found a few worth following. PUNT LIKE A PRO: Become a Racenet iQ member and get expert tips – with fully transparent return on investment statistics – from Racenet’s team of professional punters at our …
Read More »Royal Family’s Latest IG Post Includes a Striking Photo of the King & Queen
I’ve seen the royal family visit their fair share of Commonwealth nations, from Prince William’s recent adventures in South Africa to Princess Anne’s 2024 trip to Sri Lanka. Now, in honor of Commonwealth Day, Buckingham Palace is taking fans down memory lane with highlights from the royals’ previous visits to …
Read More »Jack Whitehall says he was ‘dropped’ by ‘good friend’ Prince Harry when the royal met Meghan Markle
Jack Whitehall has revealed he was ‘good friends’ with Prince Harry ‘pre-Meghan’ Markle – but he got ‘dropped’ when the pair ‘settled’ down. The comedian, 36, who is in Australia touring his latest comedy show Jack and Michael Whitehall Live, appeared on Melbourne breakfast radio Nova 100’s Jase & Lauren, on Monday. …
Read More »Tragedy as teen drowns at Winifred Falls in the Royal National Park
By LISA EDSER FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 04:17 EST, 25 November 2024 | Updated: 04:17 EST, 25 November 2024 A young man has drowned while swimming with friends at a popular swimming hole days out from the start of summer. Emergency services rushed to Winifred Falls in the Royal National …
Read More »King Frederik of Denmark enjoys a hunt in Jutland on one year anniversary of his ‘affair scandal’
King Frederik of Denmark enjoyed a hunt in Jutland today – as he marks the one year anniversary of affair rumours that threatened to derail his marriage. The monarch was seen smiling as he wore a Berghaus fleece to host a royal hunt at the Gludsted Plantation – while his wife …
Read More »Camilla champions sustainable style: Queen recycles her designer favourites on royal tour of Australia and Samoa
King Charles and Queen Camilla have successfully wrapped up their official tour of Australia and Samoa. Throughout this royal visit, Camilla’s wardrobe has held special significance, featuring pieces from her favoured designers, Fiona Clare and Anna Valentine. Much of her attire was recycled from previous engagements and tours, with only …
Read More »Royal minders on red alert over Charles and Camilla’s ‘secret lovechild’ – after he sends them an ominous warning for their trip to Australia
Royal security services are on high alert this weekend to protect King Charles and Queen Camilla from an Australian who claims to be their secret love child. British-born Simon Charles Dorante-Day, 58, is convinced he is their illegitimate son who was given up for adoption soon after birth and taken …
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 »King Charles set to ‘pause’ his cancer treatment for 11 days during high-profile royal visit to Australia and Samoa later this month
The King’s doctors are allowing him to ‘pause’ his cancer treatment in order to fly to Australia for a high-profile royal visit next week. The 75-year-old monarch will undertake a significant official visit beginning on October 18, taking in Sydney and Canberra, immediately followed by a State Visit to Samoa …
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