Every November, members of the British royal family are united in their choice of a meaningful accessory — a red poppy pin.
The cake, which no longer looks edible, survived for almost eight decades since the wedding day on Nov. 20, 1947.
The Duke of York’s Royal Lodge may have an unexpected future, a royal author has revealed. The 30-room mansion in Windsor ...
Birgitte, the Duchess of Gloucester is representing Queen Camilla at a Remembrance event at Westminster Abbey Buckingham ...
Buckingham Palace is to allow tourists to enter through its famed front gates for the first time, following the success of ...
Would you eat 40-year-old wedding cake? A wealthy bidder recently bought a slice of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's ...
An investigation claimed that King Charles and Prince William’s private estates make a hefty income from public and ...
The 77-year-old slice brought in four times its expected value at auction.
Nearly two months after Kate Middleton shared she had completed chemotherapy treatment, her husband Prince William gave an ...