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Discover the politics, prevalence and prominence of Britain’s royal
Our future King is ‘determined’ to protect his children
How an upstart noble family emerged from the Wars of the Roses to rule England
As far back as medieval times, unmarried women in Scotland could take the fathers of their children to court to force them to pay maintenance towards the expenses incurred during birth and her subsequ
Riders born into successful equestrian families look to have a head start. But is it always an advantage to have such a legacy? Catherine Welton explores what it’s like to grow up as a member of “equestrian royalty”
Her Ascot drop-out was strategic says royal correspondent Emily Andrews
Forenames are a funny business. As a parent, I remember countless days worrying about what my children were going to be called. Should we honour family members or family traditions? Should we be influ