The Intense History Of The Plane That Carried The Queen's Coffin To London
The plane that is carrying the queen's coffin to London has an intense history as it's been used to aid during major conflicts around the world.
Read MoreThe plane that is carrying the queen's coffin to London has an intense history as it's been used to aid during major conflicts around the world.
Read MoreQueen Elizabeth II's funeral will be held on September 19 at Westminster Abbey, and on September 13, the queen's body made the long journey home to London.
Read MoreHere's how one of London's most famous landmarks, Big Ben, will play an important role during Queen Elizabeth II's funeral on September 19, 2022.
Read MoreQueen Elizabeth II had a wide range of official and unofficial duties as monarch of the United Kingdom. Her private staff helped make all that possible.
Read MoreAs King Charles III accepts his new role with the Church of England, here is a look at whether or not a Roman Catholic could ever inherit the British throne.
Read MoreThe United Kingdom is made up of four combined nations. These are the countries that are part of Great Britain.
Read MoreQueen Elizabeth II's death has sent the world into a state of mourning. Here are the objects that will be placed on her coffin leading up to her funeral.
Read MoreQueen Elizabeth II's coffin was made more than three decades before her death.
Read MoreObservers Monday may have wondered about the crown that was placed atop Queen Elizabeth's coffin in Edinburgh. It's the Crown of Scotland, made in 1540.
Read MoreHer Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who died on September 8, 2022, will be laid to rest on September 19, and guests will have to follow strict rules.
Read MoreAs the world transitions from the death of Queen Elizabeth II and into the reign of King Charles III, tributes and memories are pouring in from far and wide.
Read MoreDonald Trump's unexpected trip to Washington DC has political watchers talking. Many are wondering why he flew in unannounced.
Read MoreFollowing the death of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8, 2022, people in the U.K. and around the world have responded in a host of different ways.
Read MoreCharles I began bucking tradition from the very start of his reign, well before his infamous execution. This is the curious coronation of Charles I explained.
Read MoreThe crowd at UFC 279 jeered and booed during a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II.
Read MoreScotland is currently a part of the United Kingdom, but In the wake of Queen Elizabeth II's death, popular support for an independent Scotland is growing.
Read MoreThe Cure frontman Robert Smith once made a prediction about when Queen Elizabeth II would die, and it has turned out to be disturbingly accurate.
Read MoreAt one point during the filming process of The African Queen, Hepburn and a good part of the film crew endured some pretty harrowing physical ramifications.
Read MoreWhen the new King Charles III's image is placed on the United Kingdom's currency, his profile will face in the opposite direction of his mother's image.
Read MoreFor decades, the rulers of the United Kingdom have been crowned in Westminster Abbey. Only two weren't crowned the historic London church and here is why.
Read MoreBesides their human subjects, the United Kingdom's monarch also has a connection to the royal honeybees, to whom are extended certain courtesies.
Read MoreCharles III met with the so-called Privy and Accession Councils, after which time the Garter King of Arms was called into duty. What is he Garter King of Arms?
Read MoreOn September 10, a wholly anachronistic tradition was on full display across the realm following the proclamation of Charles III as king.
Read MoreOf all the tombs in all the legends across all the lands, the tomb of young King Tut is perhaps the most alluring of all. Here's a disturbing story about it.
Read MoreKing Charles III is even more the subject of intense, global public scrutiny now that he has taken the throne, and that includes observations about his health.
Read MoreSymbolism is important to a nation, and the traditional symbols of office are especially noteworthy, especially for the United Kingdom's royal family.
Read MoreCharles III became king upon the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. The public proclamation of that news was a unique event in world history.
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