On Friday, a pair of activists threw a can of what appears to be tomato soup over Vincent van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’ at the National Gallery in London.
For years, it’s been an open secret that David Beckham, OBE (Order of the British Empire), would love to be Sir David Beckham.
Tension is rising among those in King Charles’ inner circle in the lead-up to Harry releasing his still-scheduled memoir.
With her vintage-inspired Victorian-era sanctuary in London’s Primrose Hill neighbourhood, Rita Ora says she can remain grounded.
King Charles III’s coronation has officially been penned in for May 6, 2023, and there are already a few headaches to deal with.
Pretending to lead a glamorous life on social media is basically par for the course these days but it was a different story in 1998.
The niche world of competitive Irish dancing is being rocked by allegations of competition fixing and cheating in what is the largest-ever scandal to engulf the sport.
The group is going for the publisher of the Daily Mail’s jugular, alleging scandalous breaches of privacy, such as phone tapping, car burglaries, and bugging their homes.
Ruth Lawrence had been on the run for eight years in connection with the double murder of her two best friends.
The prince’s most staunch defender is no longer around following the passing of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, and the wolves are at the door.
Noah is still the most popular name for boys and Olivia is the most chosen for girls, but there are some other pop culture-inspired name trends taking hold.
The official document has now been made public as an entry in the Scottish registry, shedding light on some previously unanswered questions.
It’s never a good sign when you’re bumped down to the same level as Prince Andrew, keeper of the royal corgis.
King Charles’ new royal cypher has just been unveiled and will gradually take over the late Queen’s monogram.
The UK is trying to push drivers into electrification but this transition isn’t helped by the rising cost of charging an electric car.
We made it through the 10-day mourning period following the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, capped off by a funeral beamed into homes around the world.
A doorman greeting guests as they entered Westminster Abbey seemingly batted away the hand of a particular woman.
Queen Elizabeth II will be laid to rest in a state funeral today. At 11:44AM our time, her coffin will be loaded onto the gun carriage for the short procession to Westminster Abbey.
If you believe the interpretations of so-called Nostradamus expert Mario Reading, the 16th-century French astrologist was on the money regarding when Queen Elizabeth II would die.
Everybody knows the Brits love to form an orderly queue. This is likely the single greatest chance in history for them to show the world why they’re considered untouchable in this regard.
The outlet criticises the new king for being out of touch with a public where many are reliant on food banks and facing a cost of living crisis.
Round two of royalty versus pen took place yesterday when the new monarch signed a visitor’s book at Hillsborough Castle, near Belfast.
Yesterday, the Queen’s coffin was taken from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh. Not everyone who lined the street was there to pay their respects.
There are the obligatory Bentleys and Rolls-Royces befitting of a sovereign, but then there are also more unusual vehicle choices for a queen.
Most of the corgis Queen Elizabeth II owned over the course of her life descended from her first corgi, Susan, who was gifted to her on her 18th birthday.
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday, the official proclamation was televised for the first time and the memes were officially launched.
While the monarchy as a whole is worth $88 billion, according to Forbes, Queen Elizabeth II has left behind over $500 million in personal assets.
When news of Queen Elizabeth II’s passing broke, there was mourning, there were celebrations (not everybody loves the monarchy), and there was cringe to the max.
One man who is well-equipped to talk about the Queen’s sense of humour is former Royal Protection Officer Richard Griffin, who spent many years by her side.
Despite Harry and Meghan staying just a few hundred metres from William and Kate during their visit to the UK, there have been no shared tea and crumpets.