Queen's funeral day will be a holiday for federal workers in Canada
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Sept. 19 will be a holiday so that federal employees can mourn Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her state funeral.
Doctor speculates over the cause of King Charles' swollen 'sausage fingers'
Resurfaced photos of King Charles' swollen fingers have led some on the internet to either poke fun or express serious concern.
Arrests of UK anti-royal protesters spur free-speech debate
A woman in Edinburgh holding a sign reading “F—— imperialism, abolish the monarchy” was charged with a breach of the peace. A man faced the same charge after he heckled Prince Andrew.
Here's why King Charles III will not pay inheritance taxes on a $750 million property
Prince William recently inherited the Duchy of Cornwall estate from his father.
King Charles escorts coffin in Scotland as queen hailed a 'constant in all our lives'
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin will remain at the St. Giles’ Cathedral until Tuesday so the public can pay their respects. After, it will be flown to London.
Queen Elizabeth II's hearse was customized for her
Mercedes-Benz transformed from silver to black.
Queen Elizabeth II is featured on several currencies. What happens now?
At one time, Queen Elizabeth II appeared on at least 33 different currencies, more than any other monarch, an achievement noted by Guinness World Records.
The Queen’s corgis to be taken in reportedly by Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson
With the queen’s passing came public concern over who will care for the four beloved dogs she left behind when she died last week at the age of 96.
Queen Elizabeth II broke tradition after 9/11 terror attacks to show solidarity with US
Queen Elizabeth II made an unprecedented move in the immediate aftermath of 9/11.
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin arrives in Scottish capital
"A sad and poignant moment as Her Majesty, The Queen leaves her beloved Balmoral for the final time."
King Charles III surrenders hereditary revenues in return for sovereign grant funding official duties
Every monarch has turned over the Crown Estates to the government since King George III.
Charles III formally proclaimed king; William and Harry greet mourners at Windsor
Charles, who spent seven decades as heir apparent, automatically became king when his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, died. Saturday's ceremony made it official.
Queen Elizabeth II's funeral set for September 19
Queen Elizabeth's funeral will be “a fitting farewell to one of the defining figures of our times," organizers say.
King Charles III to be formally proclaimed monarch in Accession Council: How and when to watch
Charles, the oldest person to ever assume the British throne, became King Charles III on Thursday following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. No date has been set for his coronation.
King Charles III vows to carry on ‘lifelong service’ in 1st address as monarch
King Charles III said he feels “profound sorrow” over the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in his first speech to the nation and called her an inspiration.
Queen Elizabeth II gifted Lakeland with pair of swans in 1957
Queen Elizabeth left her mark in Polk County back in 1957 when she gifted a pair of royal swans to Lakeland. To this day, swans remain an iconic part of the city's culture.
'The Crown' pauses production after queen's death
"The Crown," Netflix's acclaimed series about Queen Elizabeth II and her family, has paused production due to the monarch's death.
British royal family members receive new titles following death of Queen Elizabeth II
Prince William, Kate Middleton, and Charles’ wife, Camilla Parker-Bowles, assumed new titles, with potential new titles for Prince Edward and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children.
King Charles III takes the throne after a lifetime of preparation
The new King Charles faces the enormous challenge of building the same affection that characterized the relationship between Queen Elizabeth II and the British public.
Here's why Prince Charles may have considered changing his regnal name
For one thing, Charles I was notorious for sparring with the English parliament – a tense relationship that led to the English Civil War and his eventual execution.