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Duchess of Edinburgh visits the Hale Youth Community Centre, Surrey. September 25, 2024.
BlogThe Duchess of Edinburgh made a visit to the Hale Youth and Community Centre and engaged with staff, parents, and young children at the “Stay and Play Toddler Group,” gaining insight into the beneficial effects of the centre’s services on the local community
The Princess of Wales chic on way to church
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Why do the media call The Princess of Wales – Kate?
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The Royal Title Conundrum: Understanding Queen Camilla’s Status
Blog, Frontpage ArticleMany followers of Royal Banter often exclaim, “Stop calling her Queen Camilla, she is Queen Consort Camilla!” This confusion surrounding Camilla’s title is widespread, but let’s clear the air and explore the world of British royal titles.
The Trooping of the Colour: A Centuries-Old Tradition Steeped in Symbolism
BlogThe Trooping of the Colour is a grand military parade that has marked the official birthday of the British Sovereign for over 260 years. This time-honored tradition traces its roots back to the 17th century when Charles II was on the throne, and the monarchy was in full propaganda mode.Originally, the “Colours” referred to the brightly-colored flags representing different regiments in the British Army