Shahin blasts public holiday for Queen’s death in tweet
Sam Shahin has condemned a public holiday for the Queen’s death, saying he’d prefer one to mourn fallen soldiers.
Sam Shahin has condemned a public holiday for the Queen’s death, saying he’d prefer one to mourn fallen soldiers.
When Princess Elizabeth was born there was little expectation that she would ever be crowned Queen, but dramatic events when she was just 10 changed everything.
She was loathed after King Charles’ split from Princess Diana. Now Camilla has been embraced by the British public and will join her husband at the head of the royal family.
From half-naked paragliders to a cup of tea with a palace intruder, the Queen faced some of the weirdest security threats to befall a world leader and lived to tell the tale.
The Courier-Mail is paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth II with a special 24-page wrap of our digital edition. Here’s how to access it.
The Queen visited SA seven times between 1954 and 2002, travelling to a remarkably broad cross-section of the state. Look back at her visits – and all the photos.
The British press have paid a fitting tribute to the country’s longest serving monarch with some memorable front pages.
Former Sunshine Coast Daily editor in chief Mark Furler met the Queen as a young reporter back in 2002. Last night, he dreamt she died.
Grief is often tricky, especially when it comes to explaining it to little ones. This is how to handle your children’s questions about the Queen’s death, writes Judith Locke.
Prince Harry looked devastated on his way to Balmoral to meet his family, arriving an hour after it was announced the Queen had died.
Australian breakfast TV hosts broke the heartbreaking news of the Queen’s death to the country this morning.
Slight in stature, with a welcoming smile – she was unhesitatingly engaging, remarkably astute and renowned for putting those around her at ease, writes Mark Jones.
The Queen was known for her immaculate yet regal outfits, including a love for rainbow-like colours which made her stand out. See the photos.
Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle were notably absent from the Royal family members who rushed to the bedside of Queen Elizabeth II before her death. Here’s why.
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