Queen Elizabeth II: the most travelled monarch in history
The Queen famously never had a passport. Granted in her name to British citizens, the Queen did not need to

The Queen famously never had a passport. Granted in her name to British citizens, the Queen did not need to

The 30th of July 1966 was the day then England men’s football captain Bobby Moore met the Queen. On a

The Royal household consists of more than 200 staff members which are split between five main departments. Each department collaboratively

The State Opening of Parliament remains one of the most public displays of tradition and ceremony of the monarch’s duties

It may surprise you to learn that the Queen was no stranger to the London Underground. In fact, she alighted

In light of the Queen’s recent death, as a British Ghanaian, I’ve become intrigued with her relationship with Ghana during

The bust looks right off the obverse, adorned with the crown first worn by the Queen at her Coronation and

The Queen has always loved horses and she made this clear to the public in 1956 clear when she visited

The Queen is dead. Elizabeth II’s death after 70 years on the British throne was today announced by Buckingham Palace.

During her visits to Italy, the Queen always showed her affection and interest in Italian art and culture. Compared to

The Queen had a special connection with the town of Richmond, which she visited last in 2012 as part of