Get your new backpack ready, royal George, it’s off to school you go.
(Photo: Duchess of Cambridge via AP)
We’re green with envy over Duchess Kate’s St. Patty’s Day coat.
Duchess Kate is beloved for recycling wardrobe pieces, but when it comes to St. Patrick’s Day attire, she’s been known to repeat the same shade, too.
She trotted out her go-to hue of forest green as she joined Prince William to hand out shamrocks at the annual Irish Guards St. Patrick’s Day parade in London Friday at their barracks in Hounslow, West London.
Kate accessorized her custom, military-style Catherine Walker coat with a matching hat and Gianvito Rossi suede pumps, and topped off the ensemble with an Irish Guard brooch. (Photo: Dan Kitwood, Getty)
Will and Kate meet with fans… in Will and Kate masks
Maybe they’re getting ready for Halloween early.
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Queen Elizabeth II becomes world’s longest-serving monarch
The United Kingdom’s Queen Elizabeth II became the world’s longest reigning monarch on Thursday, following the death of Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej. He had been on the throne for 70 years.
The 90-year-old British royal, who has been Queen for 64 years and eight months, became the U.K’s longest-serving monarch ever last year, when she surpassed Queen Victoria, her great-great-grandmother.
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Welcome to Canada, royals!
The Cambridges are on an eight-day tour of western Canada. (Photos: AP, Getty)
Happy birthday, Prince Harry!
The ginger prince turns 32 today. (Photos: Getty)
Royalty tops the ‘Vanity Fair’ best-dressed list
Yes, the British queen. She’s 90, and hasn’t really been a fashion icon since … well, maybe the 1950s or 1960s.
So it’s likely to be heartening to those of certain age to learn that a woman in her 10th decade, who usually wears more or less the same outfit in different colors, is being honored with a first-ever special citation for “steadfastness in dress.” (Photos: Getty)
Remembering the life of Princess Diana, 19 years after her death.
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Black Lives Matter protesters in the U.K. are lying down for the cause and blocking traffic in several cities to mark the fifth anniversary of the police shooting of a black man in north London.
David Cameron? Out. Theresa May? In. Larry the Cat? Definitely staying. (Photo: AP)









