Has the new Bridgerton spin-off series, Queen Charlotte, left you curious about the real-life Queen Charlotte (and her husband, King George III), and in particular how many children the pair shared together? Same – so we did a little digging into the archives to find out more about ...
Queen Elizabeth II wasn't just the longest reigning monarch, but a family woman too. Here are all of Her Majesty's great-grandchildren (all twelve of them)...
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Or we could talk about other things, you know, if you want, I mean, we don’t have to talk about this now We could change the subject, like, just chat about stuff, ok? Lighthearted stuff. How your day went and, and how are the kids doing? Or, Or there was this movie I just...
kids laughed at the way he ran. But he made good soup. Steve Kaplan: OK, I still got beat up, but I also grew to love comedy. HDYGT: Fascinating how soup-making leads to comedy. Who were your favorite comedians? Steve Kaplan: While my peers were settling for the slapstick fun of ...
The future “Queen Margot” was 7ish here. Nonetheless, all those hairs are up and accented with pearls to boot!Marguerite de Valois by François Clouet, c. 1560, Condé Museum. Maria would have been 11 here; she died when she was 17. I see no hair a-flowing!Portrait of Maria de ...
However Well - or Not So Well - You Do, Celebrate That They Are over and Be Proud of the Work You Did; as the Latest Crop of A-Level Results Come out, We Asked a Selection of People Who Have Made Their Mark on Wales and beyond How They Did on Their Big Day - and What Advice...
a real person, sitting in a room, around 300 years ago, probably wearing something she liked or that told the world how she wanted to be seen, being painted by someone – and by 1725 it could have been a man or a woman – with whom they may have been engaging, impatient, chatty…...
“We have to go.” “I’ve had a terrible —” “We have to go. Now.” “Oh. Oh, god. She’s all right, isn’t she?” “And then I drove around. I’ve had . . . a lot on my mind. But I’m fine now. Fine.” ...