The Prince of Wales helped in sorting food items for distribution during a visit to Surplus to Supper, a surplus food redistribution charity, at their headquarters based in Sunbury Cricket Club, in Surrey || 18 APRIL 2024
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British Royal Family - The Prince of Wales receives a get well soon cards from Volunteer Rachel Candappa for the King and Princess of Wales during his visit to Surplus for Supper. | April 18, 2024
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Prince William of Wales warms up before his water polo debut for the Scottish National Universities Squad in the Annual Celtic Nations Tournament against Wales and Ireland in Cardiff, Wales. — 17 April 2004
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The Queen's Last Maundy Service
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The brooch that the late Queen chose for the Royal Maundy Service in 2019 was a particularly special one from her collection. The platinum brooch, set with white and yellow diamonds, is designed to resemble a sprig of golden wattle gathered with a spray of Australian tea tree blossoms. It was given to the Queen in Canberra in February 1954, during her coronation tour of the Commonwealth, by Prime Minister Robert Menzies on behalf of the Australian government and people.
~ The Court Jeweller
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Princess Anne, Patron of the National Coastwatch Institution, meeting volunteers in Fleetwood on 16 April 2024
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THE ROYAL CHRONICLES : The Honeymoon .* :☆゚。 ・
On 30 April 2011, the day after their big day, Catherine and William travelled in a helicopter from Buckingham Palace to a secret location for a short break.
Their actual honeymoon was delayed for an indefinite time as per their wishes. However it was later revealed that they spent it in Seychelles.
The new Duchess of Cambridge wore Zara's cornflower blue 'pleated dress' with a black Ralph Lauren jacket and her favourite L.K. Bennett pumps.
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British Royal Family - The Duchess Of Edinburgh (L) attends the Field to Food Learning Day at the Bath and West Show Ground in Shepton Mallet during her visit to Somerset in Somerset, United Kingdom. (Photo by Chris Jackson) | April 17, 2024
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Princess Andrew's Meander Tiara
The term “meander” is another word for the Greek key design that makes up the band of this tiara. No one seems to know precisely when Princess Andrew, who was born Princess Alice of Battenberg, acquired the tiara, but it would make sense that she received a Greek key tiara after marrying Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903.
The tiara is made of diamonds, and the Greek key design is punctuated by a central laurel wreath element and two honeysuckle elements.
The tiara was handed over to Princess Anne, who still owns the piece today.
Zara paired her great-grandmother’s tiara with a veil for her Scottish wedding, paying tribute to her lesser-known royal heritage.
~ The Court Jeweller
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