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  • 4 days ago | msn.com | Fiona Parker |India McTaggart |Genevieve Holl-Allen |Jeremy Wilson |Victoria Ward |Michael Searles

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  • 1 week ago | telegraph.co.uk | Victoria Ward

    Sir Nigel Wilson, chairman of CWG, told the Queen he had recently visited the National Gallery, where the coronation state portraits were unveiled. "I saw your portrait the other day," he said. "It is fantastic, much better than Charles's."The Queen gave an awkward laugh before being greeted by Angela Rippon, charity ambassador for the Big Lunch, and listening to the London Docklands Singers perform America from West Side Story.

  • 1 week ago | aol.co.uk | Victoria Ward

    The Prince of Wales travelled in style as he made his first visit as Colonel-in-Chief to the Army Air Corps. He arrived at the base in Wattisham, Suffolk in a Wildcat helicopter, a reconnaissance aircraft in the AAC’s fleet. The Prince wasted no time in getting stuck into learning about life at the flying station, serving up bacon and sausage baps for breakfast, which he admitted made his “mouth water”.

  • 1 week ago | telegraph.co.uk | Victoria Ward

    The Prince of Wales travelled in style as he made his first visit as Colonel-in-Chief to the Army Air Corps. He arrived at the base in Wattisham, Suffolk in a Wildcat helicopter, a reconnaissance aircraft in the AAC's fleet. The Prince wasted no time in getting stuck into learning about life at the flying station, serving up bacon and sausage baps for breakfast, which he admitted made his "mouth water".

  • 2 weeks ago | telegraph.co.uk | Victoria Ward

    Plans to convert the King's former Welsh holiday home into a wellness centre have been thrown into chaos after the new tenant went into liquidation. The Telegraph revealed in January that the monarch's beloved cottage, called Llwynywermod, on the outskirts of the Brecon Beacons National Park, had been leased to the Arusha Gallery, which planned to host plant healing workshops and retreats on the site.

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Victoria Ward
Victoria Ward @victoria_ward
7 Jun 25

ICYMI- William and his aunt Sophie proved quite the double act knocking back cider and gin at the Royal Cornwall Show. William admitted he’d been caught out with whisky but turned down alcohol free Rattler for the original, saying: “Bring out the big guns” https://t.co/gardFCt6QG

Victoria Ward
Victoria Ward @victoria_ward
5 Jun 25

The King has been eyeing up antiques at Old Spitalfields Market, where he was offered a “special discount” on a vintage watch and was told he was “more handsome in real life than on the telly”. Charles was in Shoreditch for the SXSW festival - held in London for the first time https://t.co/T89TqxjOmt

Victoria Ward
Victoria Ward @victoria_ward
4 Jun 25

Loving your work, Archie 😆

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Our reporter @Jasmine_lilly_ then spoke to Ida and Archie about what it was like to meet Prince William https://t.co/2qr8TC2tJX