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Regents Park's new garden to commemorate life of Queen Elizabeth II is due to open in April 2026.
A former aide of the late Queen shared a story where a group of American tourists unknowingly had a now-legendary encounter with the late Queen Elizabeth II, who displayed her quick wit in the moment.
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Queen Elizabeth II's favorite dogs race for glory in Britain's Corgi DerbyThe Musselburgh Racecourse Corgi Derby was first held in 2022 to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne. The late ...
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The Princess In Uniform: Queen Elizabeth II In WW2Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland and with her passing came an end to the ...
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During his trip to Estonia, Prince William was reportedly spotted adopting a new approach to public engagements.
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Fun Facts You May Not Know About Queen Elizabeth IIQueen Elizabeth II lived 96 years of breaking history in more ways than simply reigning for 70 years. Here’s some of the most ...
Queen Elizabeth II had a very busy schedule during her time as monarch and needed a good breakfast to set her up for each day. While the late Queen liked plenty of different breakfast foods ...
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Daily Mail on MSNWestminster Council commemorates Queen Elizabeth II with new street signsWestminster Council unveils eight commemorative street signs on Bruton Street to recognise the birthplace of the late Queen ...
Shortly before he died, King George V wrote to Stanley Baldwin, the prime minister, in despair about his eldest son, Edward, Prince of Wales. 'After I am dead, the boy will ruin himself within 12 ...
Britain's late Queen Elizabeth II's deep love for her corgis is known throughout the world and they rarely left her side. She received her very first corgi, Susan, as a birthday present in 1944 ...
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GB News on MSNWith no Queen Elizabeth II and Pope Francis, only one thing can save Europe. The fightback begins - Lee CohenGuardian and New York Times readers will choke on their soy lattes to read someone of Jewish heritage state this, but here ...
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