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Historically, royals often married relatives. Is this still the case today? Here's some expert insight on royal ...
For decades, Oxford academics at Worcester College drank wine and served chocolates from a silver-rimmed chalice made from ...
Oxford University academics used a chalice made from a human skull – potentially belonging to an enslaved Caribbean woman – ...
The Sotheby’s auction listing showed it had a wooden stand inlaid with a Queen Victoria shilling and a ... Oxford in 1946 by the archaeologist’s grandson, the eugenicist George Pitt-Rivers ...
Oxford academics drank from an enslaved woman’s human skull for decades, a new book reveals, revealing the pervasive legacy ...
Then he wrote a version of his life’s story, The Boy Who Didn’t Want to Die (Scholastic), aimed at younger readers. It combines youthful innocence and a sense of adventure with the author’s childhood ...
Jockey Craig Williams has issued a message to Hong Kong racing fans to get ready for one of Australia’s most admired ...
The aristocrat was pictured at different stages of her life, from the time she was a young girl to serving as a bridesmaid to ...
But there's been one baby girl name in particular that has cropped up time and time again… Victoria! Most famously attributed to the former Queen of England, the classic British name has been ...
In the 1950s, she was reportedly still finding her footing. According to writer James Pope-Hennessy, who interviewed the Queen in 1957 while researching a biography of her grandmother Queen Mary ...
KIRSTY WIGGLESWORTH/POOL/AFP via Getty King Charles and Queen Camilla are continuing a beloved royal family holiday tradition this Easter. The couple joined the family at the Easter Mattins church ...
A spellbinding exhibition of Cartier jewels, many never seen before in public, opened in London tracing the history of the ...