He explains: "It sparks conversation, and King Charles’ latest portrait is certainly achieving that. The setting, an undeniably grand library, is lined with leather-bound volumes, exuding a sense of ...
One of the most famous of all royal jewels is a red gem that has belonged to princes and kings for over 600 years. It’s got a ...
An elaborate ostrich fan and a queen’s diamond choker are to be among the displays at a Buckingham Palace gallery.
The duchess is set to celebrate the milestone at home with the Duke of Edinburgh on Monday at her Bagshot Park home.
Anouska: In 1571 The Spanish Ambassador, De Spes, wrote to King Phillip II of ... s portraits whilst you listen. Her most famous paintings include the Armada Portrait, the Coronation Portrait ...
The portrait was released to mark Scotland’s Burns Night, which celebrates the life and career of the iconic national poet ...
Charles rode into London on 29th May 1660 to popular acclaim. Due to the lengthy preparations and the fact that a new set of regalia had to be made for the occasion, as the previous set had been ...
King Charles wanted to show the public that he's "approachable" in the latest portrait released last weekend to mark Burn’s Night, a body language expert has claimed. Last Saturday, Buckingham ...
Charles I was crowned in Westminster Abbey on 2nd February 1626. Due to religious difficulties his wife was not crowned with him For the first time ever at a coronation the anthem "I was glad" was ...