Prince William will take on more duties, and Prince Harry has travelled to London, after the devastating diagnosis.
The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II was full of ceremony, majesty and Royal decorum – and yet, it felt jarring, writes Akos Balogh.
The world came to a screeching halt when Queen Elizabeth died. And her funeral was probably the most watched event in human history thus far.
Last week, the Queen, who had so often heard the term “Your Majesty” spoken to her, would have spoken them to someone else. The one true King.
The Queen has passed away at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, it was announced at 6.30pm London time, sparking scenes of mourning around the world.
You might be standing right in front of majesty, but failing to notice it because you’re distracted by other things, writes Stephen McAlpine.
Honouring the life of the longest-serving royal consort in British history. Prince Philip is being remembered by church leaders as a man of faith.
It’s time to plop a plumb in your mouth and book a visit to the country, Downton Abbey the movie, is finally here and they expect a visit from royalty.
What is the secret to the Queen’s remarkable consistency of character and contribution to the nation, the Commonwealth and the global community?
This happy union, that most of the world seems to be celebrating and embracing, stands in contrast to the sad royal events of a quarter-century ago.