Queen Elizabeth II 'kept in dark' for years about Soviet spy in palaceQueen Elizabeth II was not informed of Anthony Blunt's spying until 1973, nearly a decade after his confession.
MI5 files suggest queen was not briefed on spy in royal household for nine yearsQueen Elizabeth II was unaware for almost 10 years of Anthony Blunt's Soviet spy confession, only informed due to health concerns in 1973.
Queen Elizabeth II 'kept in dark' for years about Soviet spy in palaceQueen Elizabeth II was not informed of Anthony Blunt's spying until 1973, nearly a decade after his confession.
MI5 files suggest queen was not briefed on spy in royal household for nine yearsQueen Elizabeth II was unaware for almost 10 years of Anthony Blunt's Soviet spy confession, only informed due to health concerns in 1973.
King Charles warned Prince William 'don't make the mistakes that I made' in marriage: expertKing Charles advised Prince William to prioritize family over duty, reflecting on his own regrets regarding marital neglect.
Today in History: November 20, Princess Elizabeth marries Prince PhilipKey historical events took place on November 20, including the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and the start of the Mexican Revolution.
This rarely seen London royal palace is opening up for public tours next yearSt James's Palace will open to the public for tours in spring 2024, showcasing its rich history and royal significance.
Necklace worn at Queen Elizabeth II's coronation could fetch 2m at auctionA historic diamond necklace linked to Queen Elizabeth II and Marie Antoinette could auction for up to $2 million, highlighting its royal significance.
A Landmark 'Cartier' Exhibition Is Coming To The V&A In London Next YearThe V&A will host a major Cartier exhibition from April to November 2025, featuring over 350 items showcasing the brand's legacy.
Visitors to see Hampton Court restored in real timeVisitors to Hampton Court can observe conservation work on the historic Chapel Royal, highlighting its architectural significance and expert craftsmanship.
Suffragettes attacked Buckingham Palace. Now Camilla is paying tribute to them and so should we | Diane AtkinsonQueen Camilla shared stones thrown at Buckingham Palace by suffragettes at a recent event.The suffragettes' protests, like window-smashing, highlighted their determination for women's rights.