The Queen began new royal traditions when she attended the first State Opening of Parliament in the new ... an interest in the nursing of wounded soldiers. She also awarded the first Victoria ...
The shortened form of the Burial Service began with the singing of the verses "I am the resurrection and the life" (set by William Croft) and "Thou knowest Lord" (by Henry Purcell) during the ...
King Charles Shares Why Queen Elizabeth "Chose" to Spend Her Final Days in Scotland Queen Elizabeth II was all business in the days leading up to her death. In fact, the late monarch—who died in ...
One constant of Queen Elizabeth II’s long life was her love affair with dogs, specifically the very many corgis and dorgis (half-dachshund, half-corgi) that she bred beginning in childhood.
The late Queen Elizabeth II famously kept her emotions in check, except when it came to her love for her corgi dogs. Those corgis, however, were not universally adored, according to a new ...
The late Queen Elizabeth II, born Elizabeth Alexandra Mary in 1926, ruled for longer than any other monarch in British history. During her 70-year reign, the late Queen was much loved and ...
With a flight deck around 920 feet long and 230 feet wide, the Queen Elizabeth carriers can carry a maximum of seventy-two aircraft, including thirty-six F-35B Lightning II stealth fighter jets.
Elizabeth II was still keeping a private diary until two days before her death, with a “factual and practical” final entry, a biographer has found. The late Queen, who died on Sept 8 2022 at ...
Like Queen Elizabeth, she loves horses and a great ... Buckingham Palace said the King and Queen will attend the CHOGM Opening Ceremony and host a dinner for the Commonwealth Heads of Government ...
Elizabeth II joked “at least I won’t have ... about Mr Johnson’s decision to prorogue Parliament in 2019. But, he writes: “The Queen’s reaction was actually more sanguine than some.
In his book 'Endgame: Inside the Royal Family and the Monarchy's Fight for Survival' author Omid Scobie claims that although the late Queen Elizabeth II was ... the State Opening of Parliament ...
It wasn't her 'heirs'. It was her 'hairs'.” Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe has claimed she swore allegiance to Queen Elizabeth II's "hairs" not her "heirs" while taking the parliamentary oath ...