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Another Royal Ascot has come and gone. The centuries-old horse racing event welcomed high-profile spectators, including King ...
King Charles III and his wife, Queen Camilla, are celebrating the most-hard working royal member, Duchess of Gloucester's ...
The King wore a black armband in tribute to those killed in the Air India plane crash as the Trooping the Colour ceremony ...
A Russian Orthodox church on Jerusalem's Mount of Olives is the unlikely final resting place for Princess Alice of Battenberg, grandmother of Britain's King Charles III.
The Duchess of Gloucester executed the perfect curtsy at the VE Day thanksgiving service at Westminster Abbey on Thursday. Danish-born Birgitte, 78, who is married to the late Queen Elizabeth II's ...
Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, was at the centre of the Royal Family for most of her adult life, but remained one of its least known members. The Queen's aunt and Queen Mother's sister-in-law, ...
The Queen's aunt Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, has died at the age of 102. Lady Alice Christabel Montagu Douglas Scott died late on Friday night, Kensington Palace said. "Princess Alice died ...
And to her daughter-in-law, Birgitte, Princess Alice left an array of stunning family jewels. The brooches that the Duchess of Gloucester wore for Commonwealth Day were previously worn by Princess ...
As royals go, Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, was one of the best-loved – and most redoubtable. In many ways the last great Edwardian lady, she was the longest living British royal before her ...
The earliest surviving colour print of a member of the royal family was taken by Madame Yevonde in 1935, showing Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester - and sister-in-law to King George VI and ...
Duchess of Gloucester honours war dead in place of Queen at Westminster Abbey Birgitte attended the 96th annual event as the Queen is unwell with a chest infection. Expand.
The Duchess of Gloucester has attended Westminster Abbey’s Field of Remembrance ceremony in place of the Queen, who is unwell, to commemorate members of the armed forces who have lost their lives.