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Royal tours: The worst, the wildest, the weirdest

Calamity and spectacle generally accompany royal tours to Australia, beginning with the very first one in 1867.

  • Jacqueline Maley

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I cannot believe the number of fashion faux pas I’ve committed over the years

What was I thinking? Did I even have a mirror? Was I simply being sartorially satirical? Tongue-in-chic?

  • Kathy Lette
Princess Anne is an accomplished horsewoman and was praised last weekend for her control of Noble, the King’s lively horse, during Trooping the Colour.

Princess Anne in hospital after suspected injury from horse

King Charles’ sister, 73, suffered minor wounds and concussion in an incident at her country residence, Buckingham Palace said.

  • Rob Harris
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No money for jam

These prices will berry us all in debt!

he Duke of Edinburgh Prince Edward  (right) holds the bag for boxer Marlon Sevehon 21yrs (left) at the PCYC in Woolloomooloo,

‘Ripper’ prince hands out Duke of Ed awards to disadvantaged youth

For three young men from a minimum-security correctional facility near the Snowy Mountains, travelling to Sydney to meet Prince Edward was the last thing they expected.

  • Julie Power
King Charles had his Aston Martin converted to biofuel.

Land Rover rivals battle it out to be the royal family’s new car

A contest for the King’s affections is being played out behind closed doors at Balmoral with two rival British car manufacturers knocking at his door.

  • Victoria Ward
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A hearse carries the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle on September 19.

Queen Elizabeth’s funeral cost British taxpayers more than $300 million

Government department costs relate to the Queen’s funeral, lying in state and other related events.

  • Rob Harris
Popular composer Andrew Lloyd Webber.

Charles III’s coronation to unveil ‘joyful noise’ by Andrew Lloyd Webber

The work by Webber is one of a dozen new pieces Charles has commissioned for the grand occasion in May.

  • Danica Kirka
William, Prince of Wales, pictured with Catherine, Princess of Wales, will be taking a role in modernising the coronation.

Prince William given ‘modernising’ role in coronation of King Charles

It is less clear what part Prince Harry, who is no longer a working member of the royal family, will play in the event.

  • Hannah Furness
Queen Elizabeth II meets legendary guitarists (L-R) Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Brian May at Buckingham Palace in 2005.

‘And are you also a ... ?’: When poets, punks and performers met the Queen

Not recognising some of the most famous artists in the world wasn’t a failure on Queen Elizabeth II’s part. It was a measure of her success.

  • David Free

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