Queen Victoria scolded the then Prime Minister Lord Salisbury for the failure to catch Jack the Ripper. Historian Lucy Worsley discovered the dressing-down in a telegram the monarch sent to the PM ...
Five new coin designs for 2025, including those depicting the Red Arrows and and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, have been unveiled by the Royal Mint. It is a first glimpse for collectors to ...
Five new coin designs for 2025, including those depicting the Red Arrows and and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, have been unveiled by the Royal Mint. It is a first glimpse for collectors to see ...
The Royal Mint has given coin enthusiasts a sneak peek at five new designs set to grace UK currency in 2025, including tributes to the Red Arrows and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. Collectors ...
Queen Elizabeth II expressed her relief that Northern Ireland's "silly marching business" was quieter than expected when the then Irish ambassador to the UK visited in 2000, Irish government ...
The historical drama, set against the backdrop of the 19th-century Austrian Empire is based on the true story and life of Austrian Empress Elisabeth “Sisi” von Wittelsbach. The show explores Elisabeth ...
Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert, transformed the idea of Christmas from a church-centered event into the cozy, family-focused celebration we recognize today. European Editor at Large ...
MANTRA, Mog Coin, Popcat, Aerodrome Finance, and AIOZ Network are the top-performing coins of 2024. The cryptos reached this height due to high demand for RWA token, AI, DePIN, and meme coins ...
Legend has it that in 1836, Queen Victoria walked into the gentlemen-only Reform Club in central London to order a drink. And a very specific drink: a Soyeur au Champagne, made with Champagne ...
The Christmas tree, a beloved festive staple, has royal origins that many aren't aware of. As Queen Victoria played a key role in popularising this festive decoration during her reign. According to ...
For 170 years it has been thought the tradition of sending Christmas cards was started in 1843 when Queen Victoria officially posted the first, and a civil servant commissioned artwork for another.