
Armed Forces Wish Prince Philip Happy Birthday
The former Royal Navy officer has celebrated his 99th birthday alongside the Queen at Windsor Castle.
The former Royal Navy officer has celebrated his 99th birthday alongside the Queen at Windsor Castle.
The Duke of Edinburgh served in the Royal Navy until 1951 and has remained close to the Armed Forces since then.
Her Majesty is expected to attend the ceremony which would be the first major royal event since lockdown began.
The HeadFIT platform, designed for military personnel, includes tools such as breathing exercises, body posture and relaxation techniques.
The Duke of Sussex called the volunteering efforts of veterans a “selfless act”.
A Buckingham Palace source said the Queen did not think it "appropriate" to mark 21 April in the normal way.
Downing Street has revealed Boris Johnson will look to "recognise" Captain Tom Moore for his "heroic efforts".
In a rare speech, Her Majesty has urged this generation to prove it is "as strong as any" during the COVID-19 outbreak.
British military helped build the temporary hospital at the ExCel centre, which will be used to treat people with coronavirus.
The Prince of Wales tested positive for COVID-19 last week in Aberdeenshire.
Trooping the Colour has marked the official birthday of the British Sovereign for more than 260 years.
The Prince of Wales is displaying "mild symptoms" of COVID-19 but "remains in good health".
Mass gatherings are being cancelled across the entire country.
As well as meeting Captain Angus Essenhigh, the Queen was joined by the commanding officer's predecessor, Commodore Steve Moorhouse.
Prince Harry and Meghan were at the Royal Albert Hall for one of their final public engagements before stepping back as senior royals.
Great Western Railway has adorned a train with the name Odette Hallowes to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day.