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Queen Elizabeth II memorial garden to feature her favourite flowers
Lily of the Valley to appear in the Regent’s Park space which will represent her ‘unwavering service’ with ‘moments of quiet reflection’
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Coronation gives Royal Collection Trust its best year ever for income
King Charles III’s accession boosts visitor numbers to royal residences and sales of regal souvenirs
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Harry and William’s uncle Lord Fellowes dies aged 82
He is credited as being a great moderniser and counsellor of the Royal family during some of its most challenging periods
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Lord Fellowes, stalwart private secretary to Queen Elizabeth II during the turbulent 1990s – obituary
Though wholly devoted to the Queen, he was never servile or pompous; unlike so many who acquire royal connections, it never went to his head
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Homelessness exhibition backed by Prince William urges visitors to contribute with charity gifts
Saatchi Gallery shop will sell phone top-ups and travel cards to help keep people off the streets
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Princess of Wales will join William and children at Balmoral for summer break
It will mark the furthest the Princess has travelled in 2024, since her surgery and cancer diagnosis
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Harry and William’s uncle Lord Fellowes dies aged 82
He is credited as being a great moderniser and counsellor of the Royal family during some of its most challenging periods
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Near-nude Sam Smith joins Royal family members among the National Portrait Gallery’s ‘History Makers’
The painting, depicting Sam Smith as a scantily clad angel with wings and a harp, will hang alongside the King and the Princess of Wales
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The Princess of Wales never claimed to be perfect – this biography is ridiculous
Catherine, The Princess of Wales, by Robert Jobson, is grimly fawning, embarrassingly written and devoid of insight into the real woman
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How to wear head-to-toe colour (and the pitfalls to avoid)
Find a hue that complements your skin tone, and don’t be afraid to wear different shades in one outfit
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Conversational Welsh and ‘real-world experience’ – what it takes to work for the Waleses
The royal couple are looking to hire a private secretary, but there is one skill that is non-negotiable
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The best fashion moments of the Platinum Jubilee
From the Queen's vivid green coat to the Duchess of Cambridge's sapphire earrings previously worn by Princess Diana, prepare to be inspired
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Prince Michael of Greece dies
First cousin of Prince Philip was also last surviving grandson of Greek king George I and a renowned historian
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Prince Philip named in secret FBI document about Profumo sex scandal
Then-head of FBI sent cable to US embassy in London claiming he had been told Prince had links to Christine Keeler and Mandy Rice-Davies
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Major General charged with sexual assault
James Roddis, who recently left the British Army, was one of Prince Philip’s pallbearers
Opinion
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As an American I think Harry and Meghan should go to Colombia – and stay there
‘Official visit’, though? Don’t make me sick
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The five steps Harry and Meghan need to take to win back the US
The Sussexes need to stop using the victim card and lighten up to make their comeback work
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Even the Princess Royal isn’t safe from Britain’s descent into a nation of slobs
Her decision to channel Ian Brown will only worsen the nation’s contempt for a smart dress code – we must rise up against dressing down
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Security in our public spaces is too lax. That’s why I welcome Martyn’s Law
Martyn’s Law will put an end to performative checking and ensure audiences are safe in UK theatres – it should have happened much sooner
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Late Queen blocked Lord Mountbatten statue plans over maintenance costs, released papers suggest
Officials pulled the plug on an elaborate design that would have featured the former Admiral of the Fleet at the centre of four fountains
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King embraces school he once described as ‘absolute hell’
His Majesty is made patron of the alumni association of Gordonstoun, which the monarch once reportedly called ‘Colditz in kilts’
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Prince Edward says death of Queen Elizabeth so soon after Prince Philip made it ‘far more emotional’
Duke of Edinburgh says the outpouring of support he received from royal chaplains was ‘overwhelming’
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Gyles Brandreth: ‘Like Prince Philip, William is very hands-on – but there is a restraint about him’
The author, broadcaster and former MP’s latest campaign to save public playing fields has the royal stamp of approval