Meghan Markle and Prince Harry made a silent alteration to Archie's birth certificate, it has been revealed, amid speculation of tensions with the Royal Family
Queen Camilla was seen 'scolding' Princess Charlotte and issuing a two-word command to Kate Middleton after she had a 'disagreement' with her brother, according to a lip reader
Katie Price has begged fans for help as she said she is in "the worst agony ever" after she shared a snap of her gruesome toe injury with her 2.8 million followers
Novak Djokovic was cruising to victory against British wildcard Jacob Fearnley before the youngster took the third set - and the Serb was accused of 'tanking'
Zara Tindall and her husband Mike were among the royals who attended Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding in 2018 - but the experience was not an easy one for the Queen's granddaughter
ITV This Morning viewers were left fuming after they were distracted by Ben Shephard's 'annoying habit' - and begged for the presenter to stop doing it
A shocking animal protest displaying a 'dead dog being roasted on a stick has left Henley Royal Regatta attendees 'stunned'. The daring stunt, which revealed a lurcher dog 'being cooked' under a banner that read 'The Great Dog Roast', occurred at the Henley Royal Regatta at Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, yesterday (3 July). The prestigious rowing event, attended by celebrities and royalty alike, attracted crowds of 300,000 spectators - and many were left 'horrified' to see the unusual delicacy: a dog roast. The stunt, in which a silicone model of a dog was used, was organised by the UK’s leading vegan campaigning charity, Viva! in a bid to 'challenge the perception that it’s socially acceptable to eat some animals but not others'. Viva!’s founder & director, Juliet Gellatley, said: “This Viva! stunt pushed boundaries and had the desired effect of shocking thousands of people into facing the reality that eating pigs, cows and other animals isn’t so different to eating dogs.
What a lovely goodbye that was: sweet, smart, and stained in tears. And nobody in the history of British tennis has deserved such a grandstanding, no-holds-barred, full-on sentimental farewell as much as Andy Murray.
A royal expert has claimed that the Duke of Sussex "deeply regrets ever making his drug-taking public" after opening up about the topic in his 2023 memoir spare
As King Charles is reportedly urging his brother Prince Andrew to downsize his home from the Royal Lodge in Windsor to Frogmore Cottage, there are a few names being suggested as new residents
BBC News broadcaster Clive Myrie, who is hosting the coverage for the 2024 General Election, looks so loved up with his wife of 25 years Catherine in their wedding photo…