The Duchess of Edinburgh is marking her 60th birthday privately at home with the Duke of Edinburgh, and a new photograph has been released to mark the milestone
New photo of Duchess of Edinburgh as she marks 60th birthday - The duchess is set to celebrate the milestone at home with the Duke of Edinburgh on Monday at her Bagshot Park home.
Prince Edward has been compared to one royal relative in new photographs released of the duke this week. The Duke of Edinburgh, 60, visited Estonia this week as part of his role as Colonel-in-Chief of The Royal Dragoon Guards.
Duchess Sophie’s elegance and big efforts are what make her one of the most cherished royals!The Duchess of Edinburgh, who tied the knot to Prince Edward, on June 19, 1999, dated the Duke of Edinburgh for 6 years before finally making
The picture was taken at Bagshot Park this month by photographer Christina Ebenezer, who was recommended by the duchess for her "creative style" of work.
A new portrait of the Duchess of Edinburgh has been released to celebrate her 60th birthday. In the picture, taken by London-based fashion photographer Christina Ebenezer earlier this month, Sophie looks relaxed and happy as she perches in a window seat at her Surrey home.
The Duke of Edinburgh is currently on a visit to Estonia - just days before his wife's major milestone on Monday.
King Charles has shared a heartwarming update on his younger brother, Prince Edward, ahead of a milestone celebration for the Duchess of Edinburgh, Sophie. The Royal Family took to its Instagram account on Saturday to share glimpses of
The Duchess of Edinburgh has a big birthday on Monday. It is best not to mention the number too loudly. “I’m 21!” she protests, laughing, before being reminded that it is he
The Duchess of Edinburgh has transformed her wardrobe after 26 years in the royal family. Sarah joined the British royal family in 1999, when she married Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, the youngest son of the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.
Prince Edward is representing King Charles and the British royal family at the Jan. 9 funeral of U.S. President Jimmy Carter in Washington, D.C.
A letter has emerged which the late Prince Philip wrote to his friend in the aftermath of the brutal murder of Lord Mountbatten in 1979