British Royals

  • EntertainmentYahoo Life UK

    In pictures: Best Cambridge and Sussex family moments 2019

    From royal tours to childhood milestones, these are the Cambridge and Sussex family highlights of the year.

  • EntertainmentEvening Standard

    Why Meghan Markle's maternity leave isn't so American after all

    When she was five months pregnant, the Duchess of Sussex began working on what a source calls another “project of passion”. She started guest-editing the September issue of British Vogue, the magazine’s most important edition of the year. The cover, released yesterday, is a celebration of female changemakers, with 15 women who have broken barriers pictured. The duchess was a hands-on editor throughout her pregnancy and it was a collaborative process. Prince Harry chipped in, interviewing etholog

  • NewsHarper's Bazaar

    The Most Shocking Rules Royals Are Required to Follow

    From subtle signals sent via the Queen's handbag to the protocol for reprimanding royal pets.

  • EntertainmentAOL.com

    Pregnant Meghan Markle is reportedly hiring a birthing 'doula'

    Meghan Markle hasn't been shy about wanting to do things her way since joining the royal family, and it seems the birth of her first child will be no exception. The Duchess of Sussex, who is due to give birth in April, is reportedly employing a doula to be with her during the birth, according toUS Weekly. The doula is also set to be coaching Prince Harry on what to say while his wife is in labour. A source told the US publication that the former actress wants to focus on being "calm" and havi

  • NewsHarper’s Bazaar

    Can you be a feminist in the royal family?

    Meghan Markle is the UK's first outspokenly feminist princess, but how much will she be allowed to say once inducted officially into the firm?

  • NewsCosmo

    This BBC newsreader DGAF about the royal baby

    He couldn't have made it any more obvious if he tried.

  • NewsYahoo Canada Style

    There's a reason Princess Diana never wore gloves

    Princess Diana was one of the world’s most photographed women,  and although her style evolution will forever be immortalized through a few standout wardrobe classics — the midnight blue velvet dress she wore while dancing with John Travolta or the Bill Pashley tweed suit during her honeymoon in Balmoral — it was what the People’s Princess didn’t wear that truly captivated the world’s attention. “She often didn’t wear gloves or hats, and was the first female royal to wear trousers to an evening