Working royals return to official duties after long coronation weekend
The King is among the royals who will go back to business as usual.
The King is among the royals who will go back to business as usual.
Saints’ relegation will be confirmed if they fail to beat Fulham in their next match.
The England forward is working his way back from ankle surgery.
Lawyers acting for the SNP MP wrote to the The Stand in Edinburgh on Monday.
The Foxes are in serious danger of being relegated from the Premier League with three games remaining.
As the weekend of festivities came to a close, Charles’s official coronation portraits were released.
Willian, Carlos Vinicius and Tom Cairney all took advantage of shambolic defending to bury the struggling Foxes at Craven Cottage.
YOUNG St Peter coach Elliott Powell, who has just been elevated to the Jersey job for the Island Games, admitted after the game that he had been supremely confident that his side would take home the Upton Park Trophy.
The duke and duchess joined puppies Hollie, Lucy, Luker, Nyla and Sunny and their volunteer puppy raisers.
The Prime Minister was trying to move on after losing nearly 1,000 Tory councillors in the local elections on Thursday.
Michelle Beaver praised performers, including Nicole Scherzinger.
The Tories shed 960 councillors across England in Thursday’s elections in a result approaching the party’s most pessimistic predictions.
Host Hugh Bonneville’s joke dubbing the King as ‘the artist formerly known as prince’ won laughs.
The Muppets character sparked huge laughter from the King in the showbiz spectacular at Windsor.
More than 20,000 people gathered in the grounds of Windsor Castle for the show broadcast live on the BBC.