Who is (and isn’t) on the guest list, who gets stuck in the smallest bedroom and the festive TV special everyone has to watch…
Heed the advice from one of Britain’s top sommeliers, Stefan Kobald, the Executive Head Sommelier at The Biltmore Mayfair hotel and a nominee for sommelier of the year.
Boris Johnson is expected to announce major tax cuts worth on average £12,500-a-year on small businesses in today’s Queen’s Speech – the second in two months.
Prince William drove his son Prince George, six, while Kate brought along their other two children Princess Charlotte, four, and Prince Louis, 19 months old, in a separate car to Buckingham Palace.
The couple will not be making an appearance at the annual Buckingham Palace party tonight to thank royal staff, sources have confirmed to the Mail.
The Royal Family’s Instagram account has shared a throwback to the Queen’s first televised speech in 1957.
St Peter’s Church in Wolferton, on Her Majesty’s Sandringham estate in Norfolk, is running a ‘Sponsor a Tile Appeal’ to get the money needed for the ‘crucial’ repairs to the roof.
The etiquette expert believes British families should start eating their Christmas dinner at 3pm, the same time as the monarch gives her annual address.
Former press secretary to the Queen Dickie Arbiter, spoke out as it was revealed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would not be spending Christmas with the royal family at Sandringham.
Speaking in the Commons after the state opening, Jeremy Corbyn insisted Boris Johnson knows he cannot get any of the legislation unveiled by the monarch through.