As political parties squabble over what to put on a possible new national coat-of-arms, some social media users have come up ...
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It’s rare that a moment like this does occur, with the BBC calling Kate’s actions “remarkable, because royal convoys rarely stop after they have left an engagement.” ...
Bulgarian parliament recognized Bulgarian Orthodox Church as the sole representative of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in the country, after a new bill adopted by the parliament. The bill was ...
The order of succession sets out which member of the Royal Family takes over as monarch when the existing one dies or abdicates. First in line - the heir to the throne - is the monarch's eldest child.
The royal family’s line of succession shifted after Queen Elizabeth died in 2022 at age 96 and King Charles immediately became king. Elizabeth II, the eldest daughter of George VI and Queen ...
Most recently, Prince George was baptised at the Chapel Royal on 23 October 2013 in a ceremony attended by four generations of the Royal Family, including The Queen ... The carved and decorated coat ...
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, 40 and 43, were the subject of a huge feature by the publication as their lives since quitting the Royal Family five years ago were reviewed. While divorce rumours ...
His Netflix show about Polo did not generate the buzz it might have expected, his bestselling memoir is long done and dusted, and his relations with the Royal family remain on a scale between ...
However, BBC News royal correspondent Sean Coughlan said sources had confirmed Prince Harry would continue to be based in the US, partly because of continuing concerns about his family's security ...
The Princess and her family keep mostly out of the spotlight, residing in Tsarska Bistritsa, the former royal palace located in Borovets, Bulgaria. The family calls the Rila Mountains home, where ...
royal councilors and ministers, among them ex-Premiers Bogdan Filoff, Ivan Bagrianoff and Konstantin Muravieff, were charged with “crimes against the Bulgarian people.” Among the crimes ...