Wishing all mothers, and those who are missing theirs today, a peaceful Mothering Sunday. 📸 A young Prince Charles (now The King) and Princess Anne attend the Royal Windsor Horse Show with The late Queen Elizabeth in 1956. 📸 The Queen’s late mother, Rosalind, with her eldest grandson, Tom. #MothersDay
Wishing all mothers, and those who are missing theirs today, a peaceful Mothering Sunday. 📸 A young Prince Charles (now The King) and Princess Anne attend the Royal Windsor Horse Show with The late Queen Elizabeth in 1956. 📸 The Queen’s late mother, Rosalind, with her eldest grandson, Tom. #MothersDay
Another medal for Lola Anderson, Hannah Scott, Georgie Brayshaw and Lauren Henry! 🏅 🇬🇧🚣♀️ The four rowers won Gold for @TeamGB at the Summer Olympics in Paris 2024, where they were presented with their medals by The Princess Royal. Yesterday at Buckingham Palace, Her Royal Highness was reunited with the quad as they were presented with their MBEs – congratulations to you all! 👏
Another medal for Lola Anderson, Hannah Scott, Georgie Brayshaw and Lauren Henry! 🏅 🇬🇧🚣♀️ The four rowers won Gold for @TeamGB at the Summer Olympics in Paris 2024, where they were presented with their medals by The Princess Royal. Yesterday at Buckingham Palace, Her Royal Highness was reunited with the quad as they were presented with their MBEs – congratulations to you all! 👏
Another medal for Lola Anderson, Hannah Scott, Georgie Brayshaw and Lauren Henry! 🏅 🇬🇧🚣♀️ The four rowers won Gold for @TeamGB at the Summer Olympics in Paris 2024, where they were presented with their medals by The Princess Royal. Yesterday at Buckingham Palace, Her Royal Highness was reunited with the quad as they were presented with their MBEs – congratulations to you all! 👏
Another medal for Lola Anderson, Hannah Scott, Georgie Brayshaw and Lauren Henry! 🏅 🇬🇧🚣♀️ The four rowers won Gold for @TeamGB at the Summer Olympics in Paris 2024, where they were presented with their medals by The Princess Royal. Yesterday at Buckingham Palace, Her Royal Highness was reunited with the quad as they were presented with their MBEs – congratulations to you all! 👏
Another medal for Lola Anderson, Hannah Scott, Georgie Brayshaw and Lauren Henry! 🏅 🇬🇧🚣♀️ The four rowers won Gold for @TeamGB at the Summer Olympics in Paris 2024, where they were presented with their medals by The Princess Royal. Yesterday at Buckingham Palace, Her Royal Highness was reunited with the quad as they were presented with their MBEs – congratulations to you all! 👏
Another medal for Lola Anderson, Hannah Scott, Georgie Brayshaw and Lauren Henry! 🏅 🇬🇧🚣♀️ The four rowers won Gold for @TeamGB at the Summer Olympics in Paris 2024, where they were presented with their medals by The Princess Royal. Yesterday at Buckingham Palace, Her Royal Highness was reunited with the quad as they were presented with their MBEs – congratulations to you all! 👏
Another medal for Lola Anderson, Hannah Scott, Georgie Brayshaw and Lauren Henry! 🏅 🇬🇧🚣♀️ The four rowers won Gold for @TeamGB at the Summer Olympics in Paris 2024, where they were presented with their medals by The Princess Royal. Yesterday at Buckingham Palace, Her Royal Highness was reunited with the quad as they were presented with their MBEs – congratulations to you all! 👏
Earlier today, The Queen officially opened the 2025 Cliveden Literary Festival, before hosting a reception for authors, festival supporters, charity partners, and students from the London Academy of Excellence Tottenham. 📚 In a speech addressing guests, Her Majesty said: “There are few houses and gardens in England that are quite as steeped in literature as this one. Rudyard Kipling stayed in the early 1900s. JM Barrie enjoyed strolling in the woods. George Bernard Shaw briefly came to escape the Blitz. Henry James and Edith Wharton holidayed here. The estate is praised in Jerome K Jerome’s “Three Men in a Boat”, it inspired Kenneth Grahame to write ‘The Wind in the Willows’ and I understand that it is even possible to order Ian Fleming’s “Vesper Martini” at the bar – a drink that was a favourite of the late, much-missed Dame Jilly Cooper.”
‘I implore you now, on behalf of the children of today and tomorrow, to redouble your efforts in prioritising their safety.’ Yesterday, in Brussels, The Duchess of Edinburgh addressed an international audience of government representatives, as well as from the tech sector on the subject of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Her Royal Highness encouraged delegates at ‘Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse: Global Action to Combat a Global Crime’ to work towards finding solutions to ongoing threats posed by social media and generative AI, and to consult with young people who ‘are keen to be the architects of their futures’. Today, The Duchess joined a roundtable discussion with global child rights NGOs and survivors, to discuss the evolving threat online, the importance of incorporating victim and survivor knowledge in tackling this crime and the shared responsibility for all areas of society to engage on the issue to find solutions. The Duchess visited Brussels in her role as Patron of the NSPCC and Plan International UK.
‘I implore you now, on behalf of the children of today and tomorrow, to redouble your efforts in prioritising their safety.’ Yesterday, in Brussels, The Duchess of Edinburgh addressed an international audience of government representatives, as well as from the tech sector on the subject of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Her Royal Highness encouraged delegates at ‘Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse: Global Action to Combat a Global Crime’ to work towards finding solutions to ongoing threats posed by social media and generative AI, and to consult with young people who ‘are keen to be the architects of their futures’. Today, The Duchess joined a roundtable discussion with global child rights NGOs and survivors, to discuss the evolving threat online, the importance of incorporating victim and survivor knowledge in tackling this crime and the shared responsibility for all areas of society to engage on the issue to find solutions. The Duchess visited Brussels in her role as Patron of the NSPCC and Plan International UK.
‘I implore you now, on behalf of the children of today and tomorrow, to redouble your efforts in prioritising their safety.’ Yesterday, in Brussels, The Duchess of Edinburgh addressed an international audience of government representatives, as well as from the tech sector on the subject of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Her Royal Highness encouraged delegates at ‘Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse: Global Action to Combat a Global Crime’ to work towards finding solutions to ongoing threats posed by social media and generative AI, and to consult with young people who ‘are keen to be the architects of their futures’. Today, The Duchess joined a roundtable discussion with global child rights NGOs and survivors, to discuss the evolving threat online, the importance of incorporating victim and survivor knowledge in tackling this crime and the shared responsibility for all areas of society to engage on the issue to find solutions. The Duchess visited Brussels in her role as Patron of the NSPCC and Plan International UK.
‘I implore you now, on behalf of the children of today and tomorrow, to redouble your efforts in prioritising their safety.’ Yesterday, in Brussels, The Duchess of Edinburgh addressed an international audience of government representatives, as well as from the tech sector on the subject of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Her Royal Highness encouraged delegates at ‘Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse: Global Action to Combat a Global Crime’ to work towards finding solutions to ongoing threats posed by social media and generative AI, and to consult with young people who ‘are keen to be the architects of their futures’. Today, The Duchess joined a roundtable discussion with global child rights NGOs and survivors, to discuss the evolving threat online, the importance of incorporating victim and survivor knowledge in tackling this crime and the shared responsibility for all areas of society to engage on the issue to find solutions. The Duchess visited Brussels in her role as Patron of the NSPCC and Plan International UK.
‘I implore you now, on behalf of the children of today and tomorrow, to redouble your efforts in prioritising their safety.’ Yesterday, in Brussels, The Duchess of Edinburgh addressed an international audience of government representatives, as well as from the tech sector on the subject of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Her Royal Highness encouraged delegates at ‘Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse: Global Action to Combat a Global Crime’ to work towards finding solutions to ongoing threats posed by social media and generative AI, and to consult with young people who ‘are keen to be the architects of their futures’. Today, The Duchess joined a roundtable discussion with global child rights NGOs and survivors, to discuss the evolving threat online, the importance of incorporating victim and survivor knowledge in tackling this crime and the shared responsibility for all areas of society to engage on the issue to find solutions. The Duchess visited Brussels in her role as Patron of the NSPCC and Plan International UK.
‘I implore you now, on behalf of the children of today and tomorrow, to redouble your efforts in prioritising their safety.’ Yesterday, in Brussels, The Duchess of Edinburgh addressed an international audience of government representatives, as well as from the tech sector on the subject of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Her Royal Highness encouraged delegates at ‘Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse: Global Action to Combat a Global Crime’ to work towards finding solutions to ongoing threats posed by social media and generative AI, and to consult with young people who ‘are keen to be the architects of their futures’. Today, The Duchess joined a roundtable discussion with global child rights NGOs and survivors, to discuss the evolving threat online, the importance of incorporating victim and survivor knowledge in tackling this crime and the shared responsibility for all areas of society to engage on the issue to find solutions. The Duchess visited Brussels in her role as Patron of the NSPCC and Plan International UK.
#EidMubarak to Muslims celebrating in the UK and around the world.
The Duke of Edinburgh has become Patron of the @SouthbankCentre, taking on the role previously held by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. Presenting more than 5000 events a year, The Southbank Centre is the UK’s largest arts centre and was opened by King George VI in 1951, as part of the Festival of Britain. The centre offers a year-round programme of events, workshops and projects designed to engage and inspire children, families, young people and adults of all backgrounds. On a tour of the centre, His Royal Highness met young people from The Technical Academy, a training programme for 18 year olds offering hands-on behind the scenes training in live events. The Duke also met staff at the Hayward Gallery, the centre’s contemporary arts space, to hear about the current exhibition on display.
The Duke of Edinburgh has become Patron of the @SouthbankCentre, taking on the role previously held by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. Presenting more than 5000 events a year, The Southbank Centre is the UK’s largest arts centre and was opened by King George VI in 1951, as part of the Festival of Britain. The centre offers a year-round programme of events, workshops and projects designed to engage and inspire children, families, young people and adults of all backgrounds. On a tour of the centre, His Royal Highness met young people from The Technical Academy, a training programme for 18 year olds offering hands-on behind the scenes training in live events. The Duke also met staff at the Hayward Gallery, the centre’s contemporary arts space, to hear about the current exhibition on display.
The Duke of Edinburgh has become Patron of the @SouthbankCentre, taking on the role previously held by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. Presenting more than 5000 events a year, The Southbank Centre is the UK’s largest arts centre and was opened by King George VI in 1951, as part of the Festival of Britain. The centre offers a year-round programme of events, workshops and projects designed to engage and inspire children, families, young people and adults of all backgrounds. On a tour of the centre, His Royal Highness met young people from The Technical Academy, a training programme for 18 year olds offering hands-on behind the scenes training in live events. The Duke also met staff at the Hayward Gallery, the centre’s contemporary arts space, to hear about the current exhibition on display.
The Duke of Edinburgh has become Patron of the @SouthbankCentre, taking on the role previously held by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. Presenting more than 5000 events a year, The Southbank Centre is the UK’s largest arts centre and was opened by King George VI in 1951, as part of the Festival of Britain. The centre offers a year-round programme of events, workshops and projects designed to engage and inspire children, families, young people and adults of all backgrounds. On a tour of the centre, His Royal Highness met young people from The Technical Academy, a training programme for 18 year olds offering hands-on behind the scenes training in live events. The Duke also met staff at the Hayward Gallery, the centre’s contemporary arts space, to hear about the current exhibition on display.
The Duke of Edinburgh has become Patron of the @SouthbankCentre, taking on the role previously held by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. Presenting more than 5000 events a year, The Southbank Centre is the UK’s largest arts centre and was opened by King George VI in 1951, as part of the Festival of Britain. The centre offers a year-round programme of events, workshops and projects designed to engage and inspire children, families, young people and adults of all backgrounds. On a tour of the centre, His Royal Highness met young people from The Technical Academy, a training programme for 18 year olds offering hands-on behind the scenes training in live events. The Duke also met staff at the Hayward Gallery, the centre’s contemporary arts space, to hear about the current exhibition on display.
Celebrating 70 years of @ITV! 🎬 The Queen has visited the set of Trigger Point, currently filming its third series, where she met cast and crew before watching them in action during a live take! Her Majesty later spent time with representatives of ITV to congratulate them on their latest milestone. 👏
More from Her Majesty’s visit to the set of @ITV’s Trigger Point! 🎬 The Queen met cast and crew on the set, as part of a wider visit to celebrate ITV’s 70th anniversary.