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The King is expected to travel by carriage during next month’s Trooping the Colour rather than on horseback.The monarch is determined to take part in his official birthday celebrations on June 15 but concessions will be made as he continues his cancer treatment.For several weeks, Buckingham Palace and the Ministry of Defence have been exploring

The Prince of Wales has pledged money to ensure that every Duchy of Cornwall farmer has access to mental health support.Prince William’s annual cash injection will provide every farmer on Duchy land with access to a 24/7 support helpline created especially for the farming community.The three-year funding package will allow a Herefordshire-based charity to extend

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

Rhea sandals, £265, Ancient Greek; Le Bob leopard hat, £335, Jacquemus at Net-a-porter; Maye belt, £180, Rixo; Brigitte Supernova dress, £220, Realisation Par; Junie cropped floral trousers, £450, Zimmermann It’s easy to see Pallenberg’s influence in fashion’s current vogue for bohemian style – but for many fans, her originality offered so much more beyond that trend.

Mezzo-soprano opera singer Aigul Akhmetshina, from the Republic of Bashkortostan in Russia, said “it was better than I expected” and that Sir Antonio “is her guiding light”.“I kind of expected (the King) might be here, but it’s so amazing that he found the time to come and support.“He just said I was very good at

Pauline Sanders, of the Mothers’ Union, told the Queen about a project called Ministry of Cake, which delivers weekly cakes to parents in the neonatal unit at the local Conquest Hospital in Hastings.The Queen exclaimed: “Ministry of Cake!” before asking: “Are there any favourites?”She was told that sponge always goes down well.As she met the

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