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The Royal House shared images of the Princess of Asturias at the helm of the Pilatus PC-21 after completing its first flight at the General Air Academy.
Royal expert call Andrew a "blithering idiot" after new Epstein photos surface, referencing claims from Tina Brown's book about the disgraced prince.
Royal family honoured Duchess Sophie of Edinburgh with a special social media post highlighting her work regarding women empowerment.The official Instagram account of the royal family
From Diana's revenge dress to Meghan's modern style, discover 10 iconic moments where royal women broke strict fashion protocol, ruffling royal feathers
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Kate Middleton just gave 2025’s biggest colour trend a royal-approved spin with her classic Christmas Day look
She rewore a stunning brown coatdress as the Royals met with well-wishers on their annual Christmas Day walk at Sandringham
“The Royal Family should be ashamed and horrified. They should be compensating each of the working class girls who were victims of the Epstein class,” he said, highlighting the fact that many of the more than 1,200 victims identified by the US Department of Justice were considered to be poor and vulnerable.
Of course, the royal family already has a Princess Royal in Princess Anne, a.k.a. Charlotte's great-aunt, who has held the title since 1987. As the only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II, she was the only person eligible to receive the title at the time. Once given, the title is held for life.
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank brought a mystery guest, reported to be a nanny, to King Charles' Christmas lunch, which they attended with at least one of their sons.
SHAMED Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s daughters showed their loyalty for the King, Queen, Kate and Wills – as they stepped out for Christmas in Sandringham. Princesses Beatrice, 37, and
Prince Andrew lost his royal title amid Jeffrey Epstein scandal fallout and family tensions with Prince Harry continued.
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The Christmas food tradition the royals wisely avoid after several family disasters
Former royal chef Darren McGrady claims they don't uphold this popular custom with Christmas pudding - and it makes total sense