Royal family
Princess Margaret ‘left with fetal alcohol syndrome after Queen Mother’s drinking’
The late Queen’s troubled sister may have suffered the life-long effects of what was then an unknown risk to pregnant women, a new biography speculates.
- Craig Simpson
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Prince George beams in 12th birthday photo shared by William and Kate
The eldest child of the Prince and Princess of Wales, and second in line for the throne, was photographed smiling as he leaned with his arms crossed against a wooden gate.
- Angus Thompson
King in the castle: Charles to host Trump during ‘unprecedented’ UK trip
The King will greet the US president at Windsor Castle as part of a visit designed to calm Britain’s diplomatic tensions with America, sparking intense speculation about the treatment he will receive.
- David Crowe
King and Prince Harry’s aides hold ‘secret peace summit’
All involved were said to recognise that there was a long road ahead, with distrust on both sides.
- Victoria Ward
‘I’m grateful’: Princess of Wales makes popular appearance at Wimbledon
Princess Kate returned to the All England Club for the first time on Saturday since she revealed in January that she was in remission from cancer.
- Marc McGowan
Queen Camilla makes surprise appearance at Wimbledon … and did Hugh Grant nod off?
Aside from shaking Novak Djokovic’s hand and wishing him luck, the Queen also engaged in conversation with actor Hugh Grant on a balmy summer day in London.
- Marc McGowan
Royal prankster ‘gagged’ after nurse tragedy, court told
Details of broadcaster Michael Christian’s acrimonious falling-out with 2Day FM can be revealed.
- Michaela Whitbourn
Dior diplomacy: Princess Catherine’s French fashion statement
It was diamonds and dresses for the French state visit at Windsor Castle.
- Damien Woolnough
‘Everybody expects you to be better’: Princess of Wales’ revealing comments on cancer diagnosis, recovery
Princess Catherine made her most personal statements to date about her diagnosis and recovery as she spoke to patients and workers at a cancer centre.
- Hannah Furness and India McTaggart
King agrees to scrap royal train after two trips add up to $167,000 bill
King Charles has happy memories of riding in the royal carriages, first commissioned in 1869. But he has agreed to bid the royal train “the fondest of farewells” amid mounting criticism of its cost.
- Michael Holden and Danica Kirka
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