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In another section of the exhibition, a label of Annie Leibovitz’s 2007 portrait of the late Queen explains how the photographer superimposed her figure onto a background.“Using digital post-production, Leibovitz has superimposed the figure onto a digitally enhanced photograph of the Buckingham Palace gardens,” it states.The exhibition, which opens to the public on Friday, includes
Glyndebourne, one of the world’s most celebrated opera festivals, kicks off on Thursday and runs until August 25. In its 90th year, sales have already been record-breaking with performances including The Merry Widow, which is being staged here for the very first time, alongside Carmen and The Magic Flute.For anyone who has ever held a
The Prince of Wales has warned that “urgent” action is needed to tackle the global threat of superbugs in order to protect future generations.Prince William delivered a rallying cry to experts and Government ministers gathered at an antimicrobial resistance (AMR) conference at the Royal Society in central London, urging them to act for the sake
The good news: the high street has a slew of affordable options that will still enable you to buy a mojito or three. Zara in particular has come up trumps, though you’ll have to be quick: a cream version embellished with fluttering petals (£109) has already sold out. A similar fringed coat in claret is
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have vowed to carry out more overseas tours following a successful three days in Nigeria.Prince Harry, 39, said it was “hugely important” for the couple to meet people face-to-face and listen to their concerns in order to instigate change.Meghan, 42, said she could see herself in the young children
There are plenty of young, beautiful talents working on popular and successful television shows elsewhere. But Bridgerton gives its cast something more – an instant fashion association to exploit off screen.“In the show there’s a glorious playful opulence and brightness to the clothes that transcends the screen, making its leading ladies fashion stars in their
The King and Queen are hosting the first Buckingham Palace garden party to celebrate the UK’s creative arts industry.Around 4,000 guests from the worlds of culture, art, heritage, film, TV, radio and fashion have been invited to the prestigious event, from stars of stage and screen to those who work behind the scenes.The garden party
The King and Queen have arrived at St Paul’s Cathedral for a service of dedication for the Order of the British Empire.They were joined by almost 2,000 members who hold the Orders awards, including those with CBE’s, OBE’s, MBE’s and British Empire Medals.People with knighthoods and damehoods were also invited.King Charles and Queen Camilla were
The Queen has made a commitment not to buy any more fur.Animal rights campaign group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) has received a letter from Buckingham Palace declaring that the Queen, 76, “will not procure any new fur garments”.The letter, dated April 15, adds: “This comes with the Queen’s warmest wishes.”It appears
Quilted, £395, Wiggy Kit; Twill, £250, Me+EmShould you find yourself writing a job spec for the spring/transeasonal jacket, it would look something like this: warm but not too warm, short(ish), lightweight, jumper/cardigan-compatible (you never know how many tens of layers you’ll need in spring) and possibly colourful. If you’ve been mystified by the term dopamine