Remembering the Queen's first public address during WW2
The then-Princess Elizabeth delivered a broadcast on Children's Hour in October 1940.
The then-Princess Elizabeth delivered a broadcast on Children's Hour in October 1940.
Then a princess, she faced difficulties like many of her generation and even served her country with the Auxiliary Territorial Service.
Born on 21 April 1926, Queen Elizabeth II grew up during the Second World War and reigned for seven decades.
How a relationship that was to define decades of the British Royal Family started.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has died at the age of 96.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will attend the One Young World 2022 Manchester Summit.
'Rowing Marine' Lee Spencer was attempting to tackle a challenge never undertaken before.
The military and Royal trivia behind the naming convention.
The Princess Royal is involved with more than 300 charities, organisations and military regiments.
The monarch has experienced mobility issues since the autumn of last year.
More than 900 performers from across the globe are taking part in this year’s Edinburgh Tattoo.
Personnel were inspected by the Royal Honorary Colonel Princess Alexandra on Saturday after they marched through the town.
The performance outside Buckingham Palace was to the "delight of the crowds", the Army in London said.
An event took place on the Royal Navy's flagship at HMNB Portsmouth to mark the 40th anniversary of the conflict.
The 2nd Battalion is amalgamating with the 1st later this year
Representatives of the Massed Bands of the Household Division were joined by the Commonwealth Youth Choir.