King Charles III is consistently changing the British monarchy, breaking centuries-old traditions since his coronation, from foregoing traditional silk trousers to deciding not to move into Buckingham Palace.
Despite past criticism, Queen Camilla's popularity within the British royal family appears to be at an all-time high, following a recent royal reconciliation that underscores her long-term rehabilitation.
Four decades after her wedding, new personal revelations shed light on a lesser-known aspect of Princess Diana's life behind the gates of the British monarchy, suggesting she never truly loved London.
Princess Kate Middleton subtly reminded during a reception that behind the perfectly staged appearances of the British monarchy, there is always a human element.
Historian Andrew Lownie, author of a critical biography of Prince Andrew, asserts that the British monarchy needs dissenting voices. He argues that the royal family's protection of the prince made them complicit in his actions.
Following the brief detention of former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, more Britons are questioning the relevance of the monarchy, coinciding with new biographies of Elizabeth II and Charles III.
The relationships of former Prince Andrew with Epstein and Mandelson are reportedly causing instability within the British monarchy, affecting Buckingham Palace.
The recent arrest of former Prince Andrew on charges of leaking state secrets to Jeffrey Epstein is seen as a turning point for the British monarchy, providing Prince William an opportunity to reshape the institution amidst the turmoil.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested – the British monarchy is shaken. For Prime Minister Keir Starmer, however, the case could be politically fatal.
Prince Philip reportedly had the foresight to envision the creation of royal.uk, the official website for the British monarchy, during the nascent stages of the internet.
An explanation of how the British monarchy generates income, detailing the Sovereign Grant, private estates, and tax contributions made by King Charles III and Prince William.
A new book and interview with biographer Catherine Mayer highlight Kate Middleton's 'smart strategy' for adapting to the British monarchy, especially as an outsider.
Kate Middleton reportedly follows a specific "golden rule" for her children's birthdays, focusing on simple, meaningful moments within the British monarchy's traditions.
King Charles III paid tribute to his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on what would have been her 100th birthday. The United Kingdom commemorated the milestone with various remembrances, including a message from the King to his 'darling mama'.
Campaigners for slavery reparations and scholars have criticised the British monarchy after King Charles posed with Caribbean officials at a London reception beneath a portrait of George IV, who…
Prince Andrew, King Charles's brother, has reportedly been arrested on suspicion of misconduct, leading to a new crisis for the British monarchy and questions about its public image.
Despite facing 'work-shy' criticism, an expert suggests Prince William is secretly running the British monarchy with a CEO-like approach, redefining royal duties.
A royal expert suggests that Kate and Meghan are being played against each other, and Meghan is perceived as "too Californian" by the British public, which harms the British monarchy.
One of Jeffrey Epstein's victims has accused Buckingham Palace of covering for former Prince Andrew, alleging that the royal family knew for six years that he shared confidential information while serving as a trade envoy.
On May 6, 1960, Princess Margaret, Queen Elizabeth's younger sister, married at Westminster Abbey in an event that significantly altered the British monarchy. It marked the first time palace gates were widely opened to the public for such an occasion.
Historian Lucy Worsley, known for her work on Henry VIII's wives and Queen Victoria, shared her view that the UK has historically fared better under queens and has published a new essay on household objects.
A hypothetical scenario discusses Prince Andrew's arrest on his 66th birthday and its potential implications for the future of the British monarchy, suggesting it could be a 'salvation.'
The case of Prince Andrew has sparked a rare discussion within the British monarchy about the protocol and possibility of removing a royal from the line of succession, a process that moves with centuries-old slowness.
Former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested, leading to widespread condemnation in British newspapers and a continental consensus that his detention poses an unprecedented danger to the monarchy. Meanwhile, questions arise about his living arrangements with his ex-wife following the Epstein scandal.