20 Facts About Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's Wedding
On November 20, 1947, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip tied the knot at Westminster Abbey. There was drama, and romance, and one ill-timed broken tiara.
On November 20, 1947, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip tied the knot at Westminster Abbey. There was drama, and romance, and one ill-timed broken tiara.
Weighted hemlines are actually a great idea for non-royals as well.
The name may seem like a perfect fit for the eye-catching accessory, but it used to describe a much different type of headgear.
Don't get drunk. But if you are going to toast the happy couple, at least know the correct way to hold your champagne glass.
Even if you’re not a noble, earning one of their titles doesn't always require a royal wedding.
Over the past 900-plus years, more than 30 monarchs have called Windsor Castle home. It has also been the site of several royal weddings—including Prince Harry's 2018 nuptials to Meghan Markle.
Getting on the guest list for any royal affair is no easy feat, but this list is even more exclusive than most.
In case you need a last-minute gift idea for someone in the royal family, here are a few things they've already received. Surely any royal couple needs 1000 pounds of cheese.
There would be no royal wedding this month without an important statement from Queen Elizabeth.
The woman for whom King Edward VIII abdicated the throne once stayed in Hitler's guestroom.
Get your souvenir crowns while you can.
If they're keeping with tradition, Will and Kate have a limited pool of monikers from which to choose.
The young queen was quick to act.
The triforium, 70 feet above the Abbey’s ground floor, will be open to the public as a museum in June 2018.
Despite Henry VIII's place in history books and pop culture, there are likely a number of things most people don't know about this enigmatic monarch.
In the summer of 1982, Michael Fagan managed to sneak past Buckingham Palace security and find his way into Queen Elizabeth II's bedroom while she slept. It wasn't his first royal break-in.
Victoria detested babies, childbirth, and all that muck. Below are some choice words Her Majesty had for the business of babies.