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Princess Anne's glittering necklace is a staple in the royal families jewellery collection after being passed down for generations. Princess Anne is …
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JD Vance goes to the Vatican following remarkable papal rebuke over Trump crackdown on migrants
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King Charles and Queen Camilla greeted by boos and chants from anti-monarch protesters at Royal Maundy service
King Charles and Queen Camilla have been greeted by boos and chants from anti-monarch protesters at a Royal Maundy Service in Durham. Charles arrived at Durham Cathedral for the Maundy Thursday service, after missing last year’s ceremony while receiving treatment for cancer. Anti-monarch protesters held placards and chanted as the royal couple arrived for the service on Thursday (16 April). The King will hand out Maundy Money to 76 men and 76 women – one for each year of his life – to thank them for their “outstanding Christian service”. The recipients will be presented with two purses, one red and one white, containing Maundy Money. Read More King and Queen watch Red Arrows over Rome King and Queen lay wreath at Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Rome on state visit King Charles plays recorder made from a carrot at Windsor castle