For the first time in history, the British monarchy is officially supporting research looking into its history of involvement in the slave trade and support for slavery. King Charles III announced ...
For centuries, the British monarchy has captivated minds, hearts and countless newspaper headlines around the world. Living life in the spotlight and under scrutiny, the British royal family continues ...
More than 1,000 years in, the British monarchy is still going strong—despite the countless scandals, tragedies, and general public missteps that have plagued the royal family throughout its history.
The British monarchy is entering a new era with the coronation of King Charles III. The king has pledged to be a transformational head of state, helping to bring the institution into the 21st century.
The U.K. is the only monarchy left in Europe that still celebrates a coronation, a ceremony meant to confer God’s grace on the monarch as head of the Church of England. In the past, it was seen as ...
Things can only go up from here, hopefully. There’s a new report that suggests support for the British monarchy has hit an all new low. And for someone like King Charles, that has to be worrying. Keep ...
Perhaps the greatest unsolved mystery in British royal history is that of the Princes in the Tower. In 1483, The Princes Edward (Edward V of England) and Richard (Duke of York) were just 12 and 9 ...
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip after her coronation in 1953 (Wikimedia Commons). After Queen Elizabeth II took the throne following the death of her father King George VI in 1952, the coins of ...
"This historic event will help renew the link between the monarchy and Catholicism which was broken at the Reformation," said Timothy Guile, chairman of the English Catholic History Association.
Members of the royal family attended the funeral of Katharine, the Duchess of Kent on Sept. 16. Find out why the service was ...