By the medieval town walls of Caernarfon, we board the Welsh Highland Railway, Britain’s longest narrow-gauge heritage ...
The first official Prince of Wales, the infant future King Edward II, was born in Caernarfon Castle, and in 1911 the future Edward VIII was invested in the castle when he became Prince of Wales.
Sea battles went the way of the Welsh-Breton-French alliance during 1403 and 1404, then in 1405 a large French force landed at Milford Haven. Despite some military success in Wales, the Franco-Welsh ...
Among the winners were two businesses in London, Toff’s of Muswell Hill and The Anchor in Bexley, South East London. Toff’s came in the top 10 for the restaurant category, while The Anchor featured in ...
If Prince William broke a longstanding royal tradition when it comes to his son and heir to the throne, Prince George, one royal expert would be 'stunned' ...
A former wartime evacuee took a trip down memory lane when a military museum brought along a treasure trove of artefacts to the Welsh care ...
“Don’t want that to happen again”: The King has had a huge hand in one key decision regarding his son, it’s been revealed. It ...
Wander its quaint streets and you'd be forgiven for thinking you've walked into a fairy-tale, with Skenfrith Castle providing an enchanting backdrop amidst winding lanes. The village radiates ...
The title itself had become extremely polarising for the Welsh people in the 1960s, and so when the 20-year-old prince turned up at Caernarfon Castle in northwest Wales in 1969 for the celebration ...