The year was 1953, June, to be exact, when the stage was set for the coronation of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
In 1953 Queen Sālote of Tonga visited England for Queen Elizabeth the Second's Coronation. The visit is remembered in a large ...
Philip once complained it felt like 'there were three people in the marriage' - himself, the Queen and Churchill.
For the late monarch, her life of luxury and extravagance in the Palace was a world away from the simple, self-reliant one ...
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All About Prince Andrew's Family, From His Place in the Royal Clan to His Two Daughters
The son of Queen Elizabeth II and brother of King Charles, Prince Andrew was a working royal for most of his life. He shares ...
Prince Andrew — the son of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip — spent the first 22 years of his life as second in line to the ...
King Charles Coronation: How are football clubs marking event & which team does His Majesty support?
Football is marking the coronation of King Charles III on Saturday in a variety of ways. GOAL takes you through the ins and ...
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Cartier's enduring legacy with the royals and how Australians can soon see its most prized jewels
If there's one type of jewellery that has captured the imagination of people more than anything else, it's the tiara. And nothing says 'royal' more than a glittering diamond headpiece, especially when ...
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The Last Living Member of the 1953 Everest Expedition Dies At 92
Kanchha Sherpa was an important part of the core Sherpa support team, at a time when Everest was a distant dream, not a crowded tourist attraction.
The year 1953 saw both sweeping cultural changes and quiet everyday moments. Eisenhower took office, TVs were becoming ...
Andrew has now voluntarily stopped using his remaining titles but will continue to use his princely status. This is ...
Landscape astro photographer, Tom Rae, has won the Royal Museums Greenwich Skyscapes Astronomy Photographer of the Year for a ...
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