The Queen was forced to issue a break from protocol and ban any male royal from wearing a military dress to the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh. Her Majesty’s son and grandson had both enquired about the arrangements with the Duke
Prince Harry and William ‘have spoken’ says Andrew Neil Her Majesty, who lost her husband of 73 years last Friday at the age of 99, has been forced to step in to prevent her son and grandson from sporting their uniforms tomorrow
Director of the Bruges Group director Robert Oulds was responding to Her Majesty’s decision that no Royals would wear military dress at Saturday’s service. Prior to the Queen’s decision, Harry was facing the prospect of being the only male at the funeral
After Prince Philip’s death, Andrew said: “We’ve lost the grandfather of the nation,” and shared that the Queen had said her husband’s passing has “left a huge void in her life”. Andrew then revealed in a statement: “My father said to me
Prince Philip was a ‘remarkable man’ says Prince Andrew The Duke of York has mostly kept himself under the radar over the past 18 months, after stepping down from royal duties in the wake of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal and his disastrous
Prince Harry, 36, and Prince Andrew, 61, are expected to be among the 30 guests to attend Prince Philip’s pared-back funeral on Saturday. According to reports, the Palace is currently faced with a dilemma over what the royal men should wear. Harry
On Wednesday hundreds of students gathered to demand bans on hairstyles that “block people’s views” hijabs deemed “too colourful” were reversed. They also claimed the school curriculum focused too heavily on white Kings and Queens on Britain over ethnic minority figures. Head
The sixth former students at Pimlico Academy in central London are angry the school has banned afro haircuts as they say they could “block the views” of other pupils in the class. Parents and pupils are also unhappy students in years 12