When her parents asked her what instrument she wanted to learn, she picked the accordion. By 14 or 15, she competed internationally and by 20, she was invited to study at Denmark’s Royal Academy ...
Here's How You Can Watch Prince William's Groundbreaking New Documentary in Both the U.K. and the U.S. Prince William Discusses Homelessness with His Kids So They Aren't 'Living in Their Own ...
The King and his heirs Prince William and Prince George pictured in Buckingham Palace on the day of the Coronation The government has confirmed how much money it gave to the Royal Family last year ...
The Royal Yacht Britannia was the British royal family's private yacht from 1953 to 1997. With its many royal vacations and official tours, the yacht logged over 1 million miles, the equivalent of ...
Award winning Scottish singer and accordion maestro, Brandon McPhee will no doubt delight a full house audience at the ...
Royal Holiday gives its members the possibility to travel to over 180 different destinations. From flexible and convenient travel options, Royal Holiday allows you to spend memorable times with ...
Need an explainer on the Swedish royal family? Like most European monarchies, there are plenty of princes and princesses that hang from the branches of the House of Bernadotte family tree—many ...
“A gentleman is someone who can play the accordion, but doesn't.” Whether or not you agree with Tom Waits on this point, the box-shaped musical instrument invented in Vienna has become such an ...
The Sydney Opera House's iconic sails were illuminated with images of previous royal visits to welcome the couple, whose six-day trip will be brief by royal standards. Charles, 75, is being ...
Kate Middleton, the most popular member of Britain’s royal family, had hardly been seen or heard from for nearly a year. Six months earlier, she had appeared in a video looking gaunt ...
King Charles III is the head of the Royal Family and married to Queen Camilla. Charles's son Prince William is heir to the throne and Prince George is second in line, followed by his sibling ...