More than 50,000 letters and messages expressing the public's condolences following the death and funeral of Queen Elizabeth II have flooded into Buckingham Palace. The royal family has received sack loads of mail from mourners who felt moved to write and convey their sympathy.more
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II died at 3:10 p.m. (local time) on September 8, and the cause of death was old age, according to the death certificate released yesterday by the National Register of Scotland (NRS).more
Margaret II, reigning on the Danish throne for 50 years, has stripped the children of her younger son, Prince Joachim, of their princely titles, degrading them to counts. This is because she wants to "enable her four grandchildren to lead more normal lives".more
Hundreds of people have lined up today outside Windsor Castle to see Queen Elizabeth II's final resting place. Thursday, September 29 is the first day on which the castle and the chapel of St. George's Church are open to the public again.more
According to Royal Mail, on November 10 four stamps commemorating the deceased monarch will appear. They will present her portraits from the period from the beginning of her reign to 1990, when she visited Prague Castle in Prague.more
The Duke of Norfolk, Edward Fitzalan-Howard, who is obligated as Lord Marshal to organize coronation ceremonies, was banned from driving for six months for exceeding the penalty point limit. He hoped the court would not take away his powers as he was now supposed to coordinate the coronation and should be mobile. However, no reduced tariff was applied to it.more
On November 9, the fifth season of the popular series "The Crown" will be released on Netflix. As was the case with the 4th season of this production, Buckingham Palace has expressed its dissatisfaction with the way the royal family is depicted and demands that each episode be stated before each episode that it is not a document.more
Support for the monarchy has increased following the Queen’s funeral, a new poll has found. Almost half of those polled by Ipsos on Tuesday and Wednesday said Britain would be worse if the monarchy was abolished while less than a quarter said the country would be improved as a republic.more
The new ruler of Great Britain has been painting watercolors for almost half a century. His favorite subjects are landscapes, often depicting the vicinity of royal residences. The paintings, then still Prince Charles, were first exhibited at Windsor Castle in 1977. Since then, his works have been gaining more and more popularity and bringing a good income.more
The first picture of the new ledger stone marking the Queen's final resting place in Windsor has been released by Buckingham Palace. The black burial stone has been set into the floor of the George VI Memorial Chapel, where the monarch was buried on Monday.more
Buckingham Palace released the first photo of the new King Charles III at work - with the famous red box where British monarchs receive government papers every day.more
Prince Philip's UFO investigation could be released following the death of Queen Elizabeth.
The prince developed a fascination with aliens after a bricklayer reported a close encounter with extra terrestrial life at the home of Lord Louis Mountbatten, Philip's late uncle - but until now, his investigative work into UFO sightings in the UK has remained under wraps.more
Queen Elizabeth II died around 3pm on 8 September, three and a half hours before the official announcement, a British magazine has claimed.
Private Eye also claimed the monarch had been quite ill for some time and only managed to do the state appearances she did in the final months of her reign with the help of medication, despite Buckingham Palace blaming "ongoing mobility issues" for her absencmore
The King is said to be ‘very aware’ of the living cost crisis – so much so that he is planning a ‘less expensive’ coronation ceremony than his mother’s.
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The death of Elizabeth II and the assumption of the throne by her son Charles III will entail not only a redesign of British passports and money. The packaging of the hundreds of products that boast the royal recommendation must also be redesigned.more
From September 29, it will be possible to visit Elizabeth II's burial site in Windsor, it was announced yesterday. The British queen was buried on Monday in the small George VI Memorial Chapel in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.more
Simon Dorante-Day, 56, is going to hug Harry and talk to him "like a black sheep with a black sheep" (royal family). He has a lot of advice for him, including how Harry should support Meghan Markle - Australian media reports.more
Nabożeństwo żałobne w Opactwie Westminsterskim, podczas którego pożegnano królową Elżbietę II, oglądało w brytyjskich stacjach telewizyjnych średnio 26,2 mln osób - podała wczoraj BARB, organizacja badająca widownię telewizyjną w Wielkiej Brytanii.more
Britain's new monarch Charles III has decided to extend the Queen's Green Canopy initiative, a tree planting campaign. In this way, the king is encouraging people to pay tribute to the late monarch by planting trees.more
Sixty-seven people were arrested in London yesterday during events surrounding the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, the London Metropolitan Police reported.more
More than 250,000 people have passed by the coffin containing the body of Queen Elizabeth II on display, British Culture Minister Michelle Donelan announced today. She cautioned, however, that these are estimated numbers and all the time the figures for the last hours are still being counted.more