The cake, which no longer looks edible, survived for almost eight decades since the wedding day on Nov. 20, 1947.
Prince William and Harry’s childhood home, Highgrove House, may have an unexpected future, a royal author has revealed. The 18th-century estate near Tetbury, Gloucestershire, serves as a private ...
The Duchess of Gloucester has paid tribute to fallen soldiers in a poignant ceremony at Westminster Abbey's Field of ...
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 ...
Queen Camilla has been forced to cancel her forthcoming public engagements after being falling ill with a chest infection.
Generations-old Thames family business supports British shipbuilding to lead the world in sustainable, luxury tourism ...
Prince William, who has successfully concluded his four-day South Africa trip after announcing Earthshot Prize 2024 winners at star-studded ceremony in Cape Town, has given a subtle nod to ...
Would you eat 40-year-old wedding cake? A wealthy bidder recently bought a slice of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's ...