The Duchess, 74, wore a white tunic for the fashion show, pairing it with dangling statement earrings, and a gold diamond pendant
Some nice and different paintings of the British Royals.
Artist Gareth Reid painted this depiction of Prince Charles, which the Prince of Wales unveiled himself during a visit to Hillsborough Castle alongside the Duchess of Cornwall
Artist John Ward painted Princess Diana in her wedding dress in 1984, in a portrait that was displayed at the 'Princes as Patrons' exhibition in Cardiff 14 years later
The Duke of Cambridge has not escaped from the unusual paintings of himself after this portrait was released by artist John Wonnacott ahead of the Queen Mother's 100th birthday
Oh dear me! Camilla spoils a very nice evening dress with a peep through of white!
The couple were met by a familiar face, the Master of the Queen's Household, The Earl of Rosslyn, who was there to represent Her Majesty, who is head of the Commonwealth, and oversea the event. Pictured welcoming guests
All Commonwealth leaders had a gold goblet with their emblem and country engraved on it by their place setting - a typically thoughtful gesture by Buckingham Palace. The Duchess of Cornwall is pictured
If Camilla wore Black undies it wouldn't have shown up.
NEW The Duchess of Cambridge posted a touching tribute to members of the British armed forces in a personal message alongside photos of her visit to a training base last November. She commemorated servicemen and women past and present in the post, which she signed off with a 'C'.
As the years foll by the European monarchs together from Holland, Denmark and England.
[Queens in their own right]
also in this photo is the monarch of Sweden.
Monarchs of Holland and England
Monarchs of Denmark and Holland
Monarchs of Denmark and England
Monarch of England and Denmark
Queen Elizabeth; Queen Margrethe and Queen Beatrix.
Princess Mary and Prince Frederik have removed their eldest son Christian from a prestigious Danish high school after serious allegations of sexual assault and bullying were levelled against the establishment. The Danish royal family have also confirmed their second eldest child, Isabella, will not be attending the Herlufsholm Boarding School towards the end of the year as they had originally planned.
I can see Mary is going to be the shortest of the family very soon!
Beaming Queen, 96, stands with walking stick for first public appearance since her Jubilee weekend as she takes part in ancient 'Ceremony of the Keys' ritual at Holyroodhouse with Prince Edward and Sophie
The 96-year-old, who has cut back on public engagements due to mobility issues, is in Edinburgh and was all smiles as she took part in the historic Ceremony of the Keys - the traditional opener to Holyrood week for the Royals. She has been joined by her youngest son, Edward, and his wife, Sophie, known as the Earl and Countess of Forfar while they are in Scotland, for the event, which is taking place at the Palace of Holyroodhouse. The ceremony sees the monarch handed the keys of the city and welcomed to her 'ancient and hereditary kingdom of Scotland'. Her Majesty 'hopes' to carry a out several engagements - and will meet Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon during her stay. The trip comes after the recent Platinum Jubilee celebrations for the Queen, in which she pledged to continue to do her job 'to the best of my ability supported by my family'.
In the ceremony the Lord Provost offers the monarch the keys of the city of Edinburgh (pictured). The monarch then ceremoniously returns the keys (right), entrusting them to the elected officials of the city
Prince Edward smiles at his mother as he supports her in her duties this week
Pretty shade of mauve.
Her Majesty, 96, was photographed carrying a walking stick during today's appearance, but despite that, was still seen beaming
The 96-year-old, pictured at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, will be in Scotland for a week of royal events marking her Platinum Jubilee
During the Act of Loyalty Parade in the gardens of the Palace of Holyroodhouse today, Governor of Edinburgh Castle Alastair Bruce (pictured, left) led cadets
Lovely photos of the Queen, thanks Celia.
Queen Máxima (pictured) of The Netherlands has once again ensured all eyes on her, donning a lavish grey lace outfit during an appearance in Vienna today. The 51-year-old Dutch royal is currently on a three-day state visit of Austria with her husband King Willem-Alexander, 55 (pictured). Today they visited a community cooking project at Brotfabrik, a former bread factory which has been turned into a social enterprise featuring art displays as well offering other cultural and education initiatives. During the trip, Máxima donned a very glamorous grey ensemble, matching a one-shouldered lack gown with an elegant hat in matching fabric
The King of Holland.
William Alexander.
A sad story of a Princess.
Empress Elisabeth of Austria - Wikipedia
Elisabeth was forced to marry her cousin, Emperor Franz Joseph I, at age 16. (Getty images)
The sad life of Empress Elisabeth of Austria - 9Honey (nine.com.au)
Spain's heir to the throne returning home after studies in the UK. Princess Leonor and sister 11 months younger than her Princess Sofia.
about 18 months ago going to school.
With their grandmother Queen Sofia
Princess Leonor of Spain is poised to be queen | Daily Mail Online
For our Spanish migrants in Australia.
British boarding school: In 2021, Leonor and Princess Alexia of the Netherlands, 17, the second eldest child of the Dutch King and Queen, both enrolled on a £67,000, two-year course to study for their International Baccalaureate diploma
A royal source said it was the Duchess of Cornwall's idea to ask Kate Middleton to take her portrait for the cover of Country Life and that she had been 'delighted' to agree (left together, and right, the cover). It was taken at Ray Mill House, Camilla's country retreat in Lacock, Wiltshire. She bought the six-bedroom property, 17 miles from the Prince of Wales' Highgrove home, after her divorce from Andrew Parker Bowles in the mid-1990s (top inset).
Lovely photo on the right.
Queen is 'back in the saddle and riding her horse again' after ditching walking stick despite mobility problems
Nine months after she was advised to stop riding, the 96-year-old monarch has reportedly been on horseback in Windsor - defying doctors who told her not to. (file photo)