UK is marking late Queen Elizabeth's 100th birthday
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According to a royal biographer, household staff at Sandringham—where the royal family spends Christmas every year—once thought the property could be haunted, and could even possibly be haunted by Princess Diana, who died at age 36 on August 31, 1997 in a Paris car crash.
Queen Elizabeth II lives on at the Cool Britannia gift shop across the road from Buckingham Palace. Four years after the queen’s death, the shop is doing a brisk business in mugs, tea towels and key rings bearing the likeness of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch as the nation marks the centenary of her birth on Tuesday.
King Charles also shared a candid video message about what his mother might think of the world today.
The Princess of Wales paid homage to the late Queen Elizabeth II by sporting special pearl pieces from her jewelry collection.
Queen Elizabeth II will be immortalized in a new memorial, but some preferred the old design to a newly unveiled version.
Queen Elizabeth II made the heartbreaking decision to cut her favorite son, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, out of her will, not giving him a penny following her September 8, 2022, passing, RadarOnline. com can reveal.
Ahead of the centennial of her birth, Queen Elizabeth’s legacy looms large — from a lifetime of duty to the decisions still being debated today
Queen Elizabeth, King Charles and Princess Anne were subjected to modest food options when travelling via plane for royal engagements, according to former royal pilot Graham Laurie during an appearance on HELLO!
Queen Elizabeth II’s engagement ring is one of the most recognized pieces of jewelry in the world — and with that comes a hefty price tag. Ahead of what would have been her 100th birthday, experts have put a modern price on the famous ring,
From meaningful triple strands of pearls to astonishing diamond necklaces, see all the times the new Princess of Wales has worn jewelry from the late Queen Elizabeth II's collection.
Per Hardman, her former private secretary, Martin Charteris, “told author Graham Turner that he had written many personal letters” to Queen Elizabeth that didn’t get responses. But the late Queen sent “an anguished missive after the death of a much-loved Labrador killed by rat poison.”