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Despite numerous pregnancies, Kath
The history of Hampton Court Palace in Surrey is peppered with the intriguing stories of its grace-and-favour residents. They lived with their families and staff in self-contained apartments within th
Close your eyes and picture Anne Boleyn. Chances are you can conjure up a pretty clear and detailed image in your imagination – because few figures in English history seem as visually familiar as Henr
Archbishop, Chancellor, Kingmaker: A Life of Thomas Arundel ...
Dame Mary Berry, baker, cook and keen gardener, is as happy among the plants in her plot as she is among the pots and pans in her kitchen
Originally built in 1703, as the London home of the Duke of Buckingham, Buckingham House was acquired by the newly married King George III in 1761, as an escape from the nearby St James’s Palace, the
The wet Welsh weather failed to dampen the Princess of Wales’ smile as she and Prince William visited the country ahead of St David’s Day last week. Dressed in a stylish burgundy coat and matching lea