Queen Elizabeth II has a decent nest egg tucked away to enjoy her latter days, including a very impressive property portfolio.
Harry is breaking tradition again by mixing British politics with Hollywood through his new partnership with Oprah Winfrey.
The most chilled divorced couple in the royal family might be back together and looking to tie the knot again – if the Queen allows it.
Meghan’s pal, Amal Clooney, gifted her a trip back to the UK on a private jet as part of her baby shower celebrations. Cue the outrage.
Harry and William are stepping in with some solutions to help ease the tension between their wives, as rumours of a rift continue to swirl.
97-year-old Prince Philip managed to survive a car crash unscathed, proving that he’s sturdier than he looks.
The Queen has stepped in to make Meghan feel like one of the family, following rumours of unrest in the palace.
The Queen can be quite intimidating, and she’s been sat atop that throne for a very long time. For this kid, however, meeting her was just too much to handle.
Looking back at all of the trials and tribulations that the Royal Family endured, it isn’t hard to see why the Queen used the term ‘Annus Horribilis’.
Before royals like Harry were allowed to marry ‘commoners without relinquishing their titles, the rules dictated that princes and princesses had to choose between love and duty.
A new documentary explores the role that Queen Elizabeth lays on the global stage. You’ll also get to see Meghan prepping for her big day and seeing her wedding dress for the first time.
Meghan is back from her low-key honeymoon, has taken up the title of Duchess of Sussex, and is ready for action. How’s she doing so far?
The American president was torn to shreds on social media, after he dared to commit a serious faux pas during his UK visit. Poor Lizzie.
The British Royal Family is still raking in the big bucks. Here’s how much each member is worth, and where they get their money from.
From the choice of wedding cake to what kind of rings will be exchanged, these are some of the royal wedding traditions and etiquette that you might not know of.
Russia are lashing out in the wake of the British spy poisoning saga, and their latest misinformation war centres on undermining Queenie herself.
Camilla Parker Bowles and the Queen have never been tight, but now a new book reveals just how unpopular Charles’ one-time mistress was with the monarch.
Over in London, Anna Wintour has been accused of making a social faux pas. She refused to remove her trademark sunglasses when speaking to the Queen.
Countries love to roll out the red carpet for the Royal Family, and it’s rather frowned upon when someone tries to assassinate the Queen. Not your best work, New Zealand.
Meghan will be spending Christmas with the Queen and the rest of the Royals, and there’s much one can read into that announcement.
‘Ol Queenie and the Duke of Edinburgh are celebrating 70 years of marriage, which is a pretty decent run. So, what keeps them from each others’ throats?
Being a royal means abiding by a set of rules. Not just any set of rules, mind you, because like everything to do with this family they are over the top.
The Queen has a fleet of royal cooks to command, but what she consumes on a daily basis is simple. She also throws a few alcoholic drinks into the mix – before lunch, nogal.
A real mix of odd gifts from far-flung corners of the globe, if the Queen’s prezzies from 2016 are anything to go by.
The Queen won’t actually get a vote in the Brexit referendum, proving just how useless her title really is, but if she did which way would she side?
He may be second in line, but Prince William can still be told what to do by the Queen in front of the world.
Prince Philip is not one to wait around, and he made it quite apparent when he quite publicly told the driver to get a move on.
Leave it to Prince George and Princess Charlotte to steal the Queen’s spotlight with a few simple waves. Learning from the best.
The Queen and her corgis are the latest cover stars of ‘Vanity Fair’, and it seems the pooches poses are well-practiced
Living with the Royals definitely comes with its ups and downs – and the list of “traditions” may just be a downer.