Queen Elizabeth II shunned video calling to celebrate "very important" nurses on the coronavirus frontline using the good old-fashioned telephone on International Nurses Day.more
The Queen has given a poignant address to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day, praising Britain's response to the coronavirus epidemic that has filled empty streets with "love". In the broadcast, she said: "Today it may seem hard that we cannot mark this special anniversary as we would wish.more
Prince Harry will give up hunting because Meghan does not like it, the Duke's fellow conservation champion Dr Jane Goodall has said. Harry and Meghan are both fans of the world-renowned chimpanzee activist, 86, and the Prince interviewed her for Vogue magazine last year.more
The cousin of British Queen Elizabeth II, Prince of Kent, Edward and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Wendy Morton supported the Polish Heritage Days taking place this weekend in Great Britain.more
British Queen Elizabeth II will give a special speech to the nation on May 8, the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. Today, the British government has announced a ceremony plan modified as a result of the coronavirus epidemic.more
Celebrated in the Netherlands on the birthday of King William-Alexander, King's Day is usually celebrated with loud street games, concerts and fairs attended by millions of people. Because of the coronavirus epidemic, they were celebrating at home this year.more
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson this evening for the first time after leaving the hospital, where he was because of the coronavirus, had a telephone conversation with Queen Elizabeth II, spokesman said.more
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's son Prince Louis has been photographed making a colourful rainbow poster - a symbol of hope during the coronavirus lockdown - to mark his second birthday.more
The Queen's courturier has starting producing medical scrubs for NHS workers on the frontline of the coronavirus outbreak. Stewart Parvin, who has been the monarch's dressmaker for more than 10 years, has been using the materials he already has at home to design blue scrubs for staff at Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey.more
Britain marked Queen Elizabeth II's 94th birthday with silence Tuesday, as the nation in lockdown amid the COVID-19 pandemic forgoes the usual gun salutes and ringing of bells.more
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have told the UK's tabloid press they are ending all co-operation with them. In a letter to editors of all the Sun, Mirror, Mail and Express titles and websites, a representative said the pair had taken the step due to "distorted, false or invasive" stories.more
Prince Philip today delivered a heartfelt thank you to key workers who are helping to make sure 'the infrastructure of our life continues' in the coronavirus pandemic.
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Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan handed out meals to sick people in Los Angeles, in their first known public activity since moving to California at the start of the state's coronavirus lockdown.more
There will be no gun salutes to mark the Queen's 94th birthday on Tuesday because of the coronavirus outbreak. A Buckingham Palace official said the monarch had decided it would not be appropriate at this time.more
Princess Sofia, after a three-day emergency medical course, will report to work at the Sophiahemmet Hospital in Stockholm. A spokesman for the royal court announced that Sofia would not come into contact with coronavirus patients directly.more
Queen Elizabeth's granddaughter Princess Beatrice and her fiance Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi have canceled their royal wedding due to the lockdown in the United Kingdom amid the coronavirus pandemic, media reports said on Thursday.more
Thousands of Danes singing songs from the balconies, celebrated the 80th birthday of Queen Margaret II. The official jubilee celebrations scheduled for April were canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.more
"Coronavirus will not overcome us," the Queen has said, in an Easter message to the nation. While celebrations would be different for many this year, she said: "We need Easter as much as ever."more
Queen Elizabeth II has sent alms by post to 188 elderly people to mark Maundy Thursday, after this year's royal service was cancelled amid Britain's near-lockdown to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus.more
Queen Elizabeth II's broadcast to the nation on Sunday night amid the coronavirus pandemic has become the second-highest TV rating in over 10 years. more
British Queen Elizabeth II in a special message to the nation tonight in connection with the coronavirus epidemic, emphasized the value of self-discipline and determination. She also thanked healthcare staff and all key employees.more