Ms Markle has made her debut on the annual list of gifts received by members of the Royal Family, with an apron presented to the Duke of Cambridge to pass on by a member of the publicmore
The Queen's lingerie supplier, Rigby & Peller, has been stripped of its royal warrant after the company's former owner wrote a tell-all book about palace fittings.more
Gems from the Crown Jewels were stored in a biscuit tin in Windsor Castle during the Second World War, according to a BBC documentary due to be screened at 8pm on Sunday. The stones were taken to the Berkshire property by officials fearful of a Nazi invasion.more
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle received the warmest of welcomes as they visited a Brixton community radio station, coming away with a host of new friends, an elaborate handshake, and no shortage of offers for their wedding DJ.more
As Princess Charlotte prepares to start her first term at nursery, thoughts in the Royal household may well be turning to what to pack in her little bag to take with her.more
On May 19, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be married at a highly anticipated ceremony in Windsor - and the Conservative leader of the local council is calling on the police to remove homeless people before it takes place.more
Greater Manchester's public servants, business people and community champions and celebrities have been celebrated in the Queen's New Year's Honours list.more
Meghan Markle's three bedroom Toronto home rented while filming TV drama Suits is up for sale. The detached two-storey house, in the middle class neighbourhood of Seaton Village, has been put on the market for a whopping £811,000.more
A mother has been "overwhelmed" by the response to her photograph of four smiling royals, which appeared on the front of numerous national newspapers. Karen Murdoch, of Watlington, Norfolk, captured a beaming Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Christmas Day at Sandringham.more
They moved back to London from Norfolk in order to increase their workload on behalf of the Queen. And now, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have signalled their intention to prioritise their official duties by enrolling their two-year-old daughter at a private nursery full time.more
According to the royal family's official website, the queen pays for 1,500 Christmas puddings to be distributed to her staff in the palaces, including the Court Post Office and the palace police force. Each one comes with a note signed by her and Prince Phillip.more
Christmas at Sandringham is likely to be the first of many for the American actress, who will wed Harry sometime in May in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.more
The Duchess hailed volunteers as the "skeleton" of the country, as she made calls at a telephone hotline founded by Dame Esther Rantzen to help the isolated and lonely.more
It has been known for a long time that there is a "Kate effect". Ladies are watching the costumes of the Duchess of Cambridge and want to dress like her. Will the time come for the "Meghan effect" now? Everything indicates that it has already begun.more
It is a staple of British royal life -- an outdoor meet-and-greet with enthusiastic locals, often in relatively mundane locations, and replete with potential pitfalls.more
The 4-year-old son of Prince William and Princess Kate filled out his very own list for Santa Claus, circling that he was "nice" and not "naughty" this year. George also wrote that he'd like a police car from Santa.more