UK Royal Family

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex traded compliments about being good parents on their royal tour.
But that doesn't mean they don't still watch it.
The Duchess of Sussex has launched a fashion line that will help aid a women's employment charity. Her patronage of the charity SmartWorks represents one of her first patronages as a member of the Royal Family. About 3,000 organisations list a member of the Royal Family as patron or president. The Royals can use their influence to help good causes, both nationally and worldwide. Here we take a look at just some of the issues that are close to their hearts.
The four-year-old has just started school at Thomas's Battersea.
The Duke of York was present at a ceremony in Bruges this morning in his role as Colonel of the Grenadier Guards.
The four-year-old was joined by Prince George at Thomas's Battersea, as well as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will take the four-year-old to Thomas’s Battersea on Thursday, alongside her brother George.
The presenter was accused of "bullying" the six-year-old royal.
"In the land of no one seeming to appreciate a handwritten note anymore I can try to keep that alive." 🖋️
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge went head-to-head in the inaugural King’s Cup sailing regatta on the Isle of Wight, but it was their children who stole the show. Six-year-old Prince George showed off his toothless new smile, while cheeky little sister Charlotte surprised the crowds - and Mum - by sticking her tongue out at photographers.