Britain’s King Edward VII has always been something of an enigma. A complex man filled with contradictions, he was a pioneering royal, while also a philanderer, a boorish philistine, and a ...
Where does this tradition come from? The answer dates back to a very fat king: King Edward VII. More from Lifestyle There's a basic rule when it comes to buttoning up a suit jacket: "Sometimes ...
While American racing catches its breath before the Breeders's Cup, international racing heats up this weekend with the AUS$20 million Everest, Champions Day in England and the finale of Japan's ...
Did you know? King Edward VII was a King-in-waiting for 60 years during the reign of Queen Victoria. When he finally ascended to the throne he only ruled for nine years. Did you know? The ill ...
was formally proclaimed King Edward VIII today by the Privy Council. The age-old ceremony was held just sixteen hours after King George V had died in a painless coma at Sandringham house ...
Albert Edward, the eldest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert ... A Latin inscription is shown which translates as "Praise to Thee King of Eternal Glory". The copes are still used.
Edward VIII: Britain's Traitor King is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Tablet ...
“I’ve always been fascinated by Wallis, because I think she was unfairly treated,” Collins said of the woman who sparked King Edward VIII’s abdication Stuart C. Wilson/Getty; Wolfgang Kuhn ...