Hints and tips:
...Hanover Lodge, a grade II* listed building overlooking Regents Park, was built around 1827 and designed by John Nash, the architect behind what would become Buckingham Palace....
...In 2003, he acted for Queen Elizabeth, winning an injunction against the Daily Mirror newspaper after a reporter posed as a Buckingham Palace footman....
...King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer, Buckingham Palace said on Monday....
...On Monday, the same day that the controversy erupted, King Charles delivered his first speech since Buckingham Palace confirmed he had been diagnosed with cancer last month, commemorating virtually the 75th...
...Grosvenor looks after 500 Grade I and II listed buildings and structures....
...NON-FICTION JANUARY Judgement at Tokyo: World War II on Trial and the Making of Modern Asia by Gary J Bass (Picador/Knopf) A magisterial history of the trial of Japan’s wartime leaders — the largely overlooked...
...But Siddiq said the government was moving too slowly on reforms to so-called Solvency II rules covering the insurance sector that are intended to release £100bn for investment in infrastructure and other...
...Rain fell through much of the procession and ceremony, similar to the meteorological conditions that greeted Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation....
...The new Matterhorn Glacier Ride II, which is the highest cable car in the Alps, means you can now go from Cervinia to Zermatt on foot,” says Rollason....
...Thousands of people went to Buckingham Palace on Thursday evening to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II, despite steady rain in central London....
...King Charles III has arrived at Buckingham Palace from Balmoral, a day after the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II at her Scottish estate....
...The UK will enter a period of mourning for Queen Elizabeth II until seven days after the funeral, Buckingham Palace has announced, citing the wishes of the new King....
...‘Style & Society: Dressing the Georgians’ is at the Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace until October 8...
...From the left, his daughter Queen Elizabeth II, his mother Queen Mary, and his widow Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother June 2 1953: Elizabeth II wears St Edward’s Crown and carries the sceptre and rod during...
...As dusk fell, thousands of people amassed outside Buckingham Palace to pay tribute. Buckingham Palace said: “The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon.”...
...The torrent of personal revelations comes at a difficult moment for Buckingham Palace as courtiers work to establish the reputation of the new king, whose coronation will take place on May 6....
...Queen Elizabeth II, the UK’s longest-serving monarch, has died on Thursday at the age of 96, Buckingham Palace has announced....
...World leaders, dignitaries and citizens mourned the death of Queen Elizabeth II....
...Queen Elizabeth II often wore the gems as brooches....
...Elizabeth II, the monarch whom even republicans admired, has passed....
...The new monarch’s words came after a day of parliamentary tributes, gun salutes and raw emotion, as thousands of people gathered at the gates of Buckingham Palace to leave floral tributes to Elizabeth II...
...Sainsbury’s has sold 143.3 miles of bunting, which would be enough to stretch from Buckingham Palace to Sheffield....
...She allowed a television crew into Buckingham Palace to make a behind-the-scenes portrayal....
...Then, producer Lulu Smyth takes us to meet the people gathered outside Buckingham Palace....
...This is an audio transcript of the FT Weekend podcast episode: ‘The legacy of Queen Elizabeth II’ Lilah RaptopoulosHi FT Weekend listeners! This is Lilah. On Thursday, Queen Elizabeth II died....
International Edition