Royal family
Burglars broke into Windsor Castle estate, home of Prince William, Kate and family
Heir to the throne Prince William and his family are believed to have been at home at the time of the burglary.
- by Mark Landler
Latest
Babet pulls down homophobic, racist post after Senate censure
Fellow crossbench senator Lidia Thorpe was also formally condemned on Monday for protesting King Charles’ visit to parliament last month.
- by Olivia Ireland
Foreman of the royal train ‘brought the monarch to the people’
Queen Elizabeth said, “I’ll look out for you” as he set out to repair an overheated brake pad that was filling her carriage with smoke.
Princess Catherine attends Remembrance Day event in return to public duties
Catherine was accompanied by husband William and other members of the royal family, including King Charles, who is undergoing his own cancer battle.
‘She read the book’: Why Queen Camilla rejected one of the world’s most famous jewels
William Dalrymple’s books and podcasts are reaching audiences far beyond his expectations.
- by Matt Wade
‘It’s been brutal’: Prince William says 2024 has been the hardest year of his life
The 42-year-old has spoken with remarkable candour about the personal impact of 2024, during which his wife and his father were diagnosed with cancer.
- by Victoria Ward
Duchess of York packs venue in first of five WA appearances
Seven hundred people packed a Perth resort on Friday night to see ‘Fergie’ talk about her charity work and why she’s choosing to publish in Western Australia.
- by Emma Young
Analysis
International affairs
King underlines peacemaker role as row hangs over Commonwealth summit
Where he would once have been in the firing line for the reparations conversation, the King took the role of ringmaster.
- by Hannah Furness
King Charles sidesteps problems from past as he warns of bleak climate future
The King has warned climate change is imperilling “lives, livelihoods and human rights” across the Commonwealth in a speech to 50 world leaders.
- by David Crowe
As Charles ate airline food heading to Australia, I ate like a king in his own stately home
It is a new private dining experience which allows the public to enjoy the mother of all 18th-century feasts, served by a traditional butler, in the royal chamber.
- by Rob Harris
Opinion
Opinion
She may have split ‘heirs’, but Lidia Thorpe’s oath won’t get her sacked
The Indigenous senator’s claim that she never swore allegiance to the Crown is uncharted territory for Australia, but we are not the United Kingdom.
- by Anne Twomey
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