SARAH FERGUSON LEAVING THE UK — SHE’S CURRENTLY OVERSEAS
Reports confirm that Sarah Ferguson has travelled overseas temporarily while she weighs her living options after being told to vacate Royal Lodge — the Windsor home she shared with Prince Andrew for nearly two decades. Her spokesperson says she is exploring housing options and has not made any final decision Continue Reading
Sir Benjamin Slade: ‘Matchmaker, Matchmaker, Make Me A Match! ‘
Sir Benjamin Slade, a 79-year-old baronet, seeks an “ideal bride” with stringent requirements, including a shotgun licence and an ability to bear male heirs. His list has drawn both amusement and criticism, highlighting the challenges of aging and tradition in aristocracy. Amidst the spectacle, he aims to secure his lineage.
BUCKINGHAM PALACE ‘CHRISTMAS MARKET’ EXPOSED AS AI HOAX
Tourists Duped by Viral Fake Image as Palace Warns: “There Is No Market Here” London’s festive season began with a digital snowstorm this week — as tourists flocked to Buckingham Palace in search of a magical Christmas market that never existed. An AI-generated winter wonderland, complete with wooden chalets, fairy Continue Reading
King: Arise, Mr Windsor!
King Charles III has begun the process to strip Prince Andrew of his titles and honors, renaming him Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. This decision follows pressure due to Andrew’s association with Jeffrey Epstein and allegations of abuse. The move is seen as a significant shift in the monarchy’s accountability and standards. Andrew’s daughters retain their titles.
King Charles III Visit to Vatican City
VATICAN CITY — In a deeply symbolic moment of Christian unity and royal diplomacy, King Charles III and Queen Camilla visited the Vatican City this week, meeting with Pope Leo XIV and partaking together in a prayer service — the first time in approximately 500 years that a British monarch has prayed publicly Continue Reading
Steel Cut on Final Dreadnought Submarine as UK Marks Nuclear Milestone
By Cicero, Defence Correspondent Barrow-in-Furness — Britain’s nuclear deterrent programme reached a defining moment on Monday as work began on HMS King George VI, the fourth and final submarine in the Royal Navy’s Dreadnought class. The ceremony at BAE Systems’ sprawling Barrow shipyard was overseen by Defence Secretary John Healey Continue Reading
