Ladies and Gentlemen, To be in Poland on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, as we commemorate eighty years since the ...
On the 27th January 1945, Soviet soldiers opened the gates of Auschwitz Concentration Camp, liberating more than 7,000 ...
The Queen, Patron of the Anne Frank Trust, attended a reception hosted by the Trust to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.
The Duchess of Edinburgh visited Dogs for Autism at their site in Alton, to learn about the positive impact of these ...
Her Majesty The Queen unveiled a plaque to officially open the new Emergency Department at Great Western Hospital in Swindon ...
The Princess Royal’s first visit in South Africa was the South African Riding for the Disabled Association (SARDA), which has ...
As Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen, The Queen has visited the university’s Sir Duncan Rice Library to hear more ...
One of the more intimate State Rooms at Buckingham Palace, the White Drawing Room is regularly used for audiences and small gatherings. The Queen enters the room via a hidden door disguised as a ...
The King and Queen meet thousands of people each year in the UK and overseas. Before meeting Their Majesties, many people ask how they should behave. The simple answer is that there are no obligatory ...
There are no obligatory codes of behaviour when meeting The Queen or a member of the Royal Family, but many people wish to observe the traditional forms. For men this is a neck bow (from the head only ...