Queen Victoria's self-portrait reveals her love for dance and musicOctober 16th, 2009 LONDON - A self-portrait by Queen Victoria is to go on public display for the first time. The sketch, which is to be exhibited next year, reveals how one of history's more misunderstood monarchs really saw herself.
Buckingham Palace to swing to Bollywood music!October 12th, 2009 LONDON - Buckingham Palace is to swing to the hefty rhythms of Bollywood music and dance Tuesday in what promises to be a boisterous celebration in anticipation of a coming visit by President Pratibha Patil. British Asian dance group Nutkhut is to stage its massive dance, Bollywood Steps, inside Buckingham Palace Tuesday in a reception in advance of Patils Oct 24-27 visit - a first for the 172-year-old royal residence.
Letter reveals how Hitler gave Brit Queen Mum a knee-tremblerSeptember 13th, 2009 LONDON - A letter retrieved from the Royal Archives at Windsor Palace reveals Britain's late Queen Mother Elizabeth was left trembling with fear after a Nazi bomb landed on Buckingham Palace.he wrote: "My knees trembled a little bit for a minute or two after the explosions."
Referring to her husband, King George VI, she went on: "We both feel quite well today, tho' just a bit tired."
The letter was written to her mother-in-law Queen Mary, and will feature in her official biography next week. The insight into the Queen Mum, who died aged 101 in 2002, is fascinating because little is known of her personal views.
Eco-friendly 'Green Tomato Cars' for the Queen to cut costsJuly 6th, 2009 LONDON - Following the global slow down and economic crisis, the Queen is determined to switch from the LPG-fuelled black cab to an environmentally friendly car service, to save money. The Queen's staff at the Buckingham Palace has signed up with Toyota's 'Green Tomato Cars' to cut costs, after they found out about the car from Prince Charles's London office, which switched to its cheaper carbon-efficient Toyota Prius fleet, the Daily Express reports.
'Royal protection officers played poker, traded porn in Buckingham Palace'June 30th, 2009 LONDON - A former royal protection officer, who has been accused of being involved in a 3-million-pound betting and property scam, has laid claims that his colleagues played poker and traded pornography while working at Buckingham Palace. Paul Page, 38, of Granville Road, Chafford Hundred, Grays, Essex, is said to have allegedly cheated colleagues and others out of their life savings.
Queen's advisers reject MPs demand to open Buckingham Palace more oftenJune 27th, 2009 LONDON - British monarch Queen Elizabeth II has said that she will not accede to an MPs demand to open Buckingham Palace more often to the public to generate millions in extra revenue for badly needed repairs. According to The Telegraph, the Commons Public Accounts Committee has urged the royal household to devise a business plan for keeping the building open longer to try to pay for a backlog of maintenance that has risen to 32 million pounds.
Queen, Michelle Obama strike 'firm friendship since G20 summit meet'June 14th, 2009 LONDON - Queen Elizabeth II and Michelle Obama have struck a firm friendship since they first met at the G20 summit in London in April, according to sources. The Queen, in what was suggested to be a sign of close bonding, allegedly let the US First Lady and her daughters to have a rare guided tour of Buckingham Palace during their visit to the capital last week.
Buckingham Palace officials livid over Sarkozy's D-Day snub to QueenMay 27th, 2009 LONDON - Buckingham Palace officials are very angry with French President Nicolas Sarkozy because he has not invited the Queen as a guest at next week's D-Day 65th anniversary. Organisers have revealed that the French President is focused on the "main event" of hosting his US counterpart Barack Obama.
Race row over British Queen's tea partyMay 21st, 2009 LONDON - The Mayor of London Thursday accused the anti-migrant British National Party (BNP) of seeking to whip up a 'political stunt' after its leader was reported headed for the British Queen's garden party. Richard Barnbrook, a BNP member of the London Assembly, said he will take along his leader Nick Griffin as his guest to the Queen's garden party at Buckingham Palace July 21 - an annual event to which all London Assembly members are invited alongside other select members of the public.
Queen Elizabeth "displeased" with MPs' expenses scandalMay 17th, 2009 LONDON - As the astounding disclosure in Britain's parliamentary expenses scam continues to roll out names, Queen Elizabeth has expressed her "dismay" privately. "Her Majesty has made clear her displeasure at what she has learnt.
Injured Jordan completes her first London Marathon in 7 hrs 11 minsApril 27th, 2009 LONDON - Former English glamour Katie Price a.k.a. Jordan struggled to finish her first London Marathon on April 26, as she was suffering from a knee injury.
Buckingham Palace cops 'sat on Queen's throne', sold pornApril 22nd, 2009 LONDON - A former Royal cop has claimed that police officers stationed at Buckingham Palace spent their night shifts running gambling syndicates, selling hard-core pornography and posed for pictures on the Queen's throne. A jury has heard the extraordinary account of how Royal protection officers slept off hangovers in private palace rooms, smuggled "uninvited and unvetted" guests into Royal garden parties and allowed business associates to park their cars at Buckingham Palace.
Jade Goody's family tell Jordan she's not welcome at funeralMarch 30th, 2009 LONDON - Even though Jade Goody had forgiven Katie Price a.k.a. Jordan for criticising her public fight with cancer, the late British celebrity's family members have not.
'Busy' Cowell turns down Obama's dinner inviteMarch 25th, 2009 LONDON - Music mogul Simon Cowell had turned down US President Barack Obama's dinner invite - because he "wasn't available". In an interview to US chat show host Jay Leno, the X-Factor judge revealed that he rejected a dinner invite Obama because he was too busy.
Buckingham Palace tops list of London's most environmentally damaging buildingsMarch 12th, 2009 LONDON - Using thermal imaging technology, a team of energy surveyors has determined that the Buckingham Palace tops the list of the "dirty dozen" league of London's most environmentally damaging buildings. According to a report in the Telegraph, the team labeled the palace "shocking and appalling", the biggest "central heating radiator" in the Capital and gave it a score of 0 out of 10.