The Queen’s collection of brooches, including the legendary Cullinan III and IV, were as iconic as her reign itself. The Queen’s wardrobe was an explosive rainbow of vibrant, attention-grabbing colors,
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Heathrow Airport could be re-named after the late Queen Elizabeth to commemorate the 100th anniversary of her birth next year, the Government has said. Cabinet Minister Lucy Powell described the proposed name change as an “excellent idea”.
King Charles stepped in to overturn the £1.5billion submarine's original name, which had been given the green light by Queen Elizabeth in 2018, and rename it HMS Achilles
Athena Elizabeth, who is believed to have been named after the late Queen Elizabeth II, is now 11th in the line of succession to the British throne.
Prince William's role as the future king comes with immense responsibility and scrutiny. Yet, he may find an invaluable ally in one of the lesser-seen members of the Royal Family:
Silk scarves are the unsung heroes of neckwear. For a regal touch a la Queen Elizabeth II, try draping your scarf in a simple loop around the neck or tied in a tidy bow at the collarbone. These styles lend a refined finish to business attire or an evening dress alike, demonstrating that simplicity is indeed the ultimate sophistication.
Samuel Chatto, Queen Elizabeth II’s grandnephew and grandson of Princess Margaret, is making waves in the art world with his latest ceramic creations displayed at the Ram Gallery
Princess Beatrice's baby, Athea, now joins an informal club of family members with the middle name 'Elizabeth', in honour of the late Queen.
Celtic fans bombarded Prince William with anti-royal chants throughout the game in Birmingham, including ones about the Prince's brother, the Duke of Sussex, according to The Telegraph.
Charles reportedly vetoed the name - originally approved by Queen Elizabeth II - of the Royal Navy submarine which is now called HMS Achilles.