William III, Prince of Orange, alongside his wife Mary II, became one of England’s most intriguing rulers, sharing the throne in an unprecedented joint monarchy. From his early challenges under the Act of Seclusion to his marriage with Mary, their reign marked a turning point in British history. Explore how William’s leadership in the Glorious Revolution, his deep ties to Protestant Europe, and his unique partnership with Mary II helped shape the modern British monarchy. Read on to uncover the story of their reign, their personal journey from a reluctant marriage to a powerful alliance, and their lasting legacy.
Buckingham Palace East Wing Opens to the Public After 175 Years
For the first time in 175 years, Buckingham Palace’s East Wing is opening its doors to the public. This unprecedented access offers a rare glimpse into the private quarters of the royal family, filled with historical artefacts and architectural marvels. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply curious about the monarchy, this is a unique opportunity you won’t want to miss. Discover the secrets of the East Wing and book your tour today for an unforgettable royal experience.
The History of the Prince and Princess of Wales Titles
In September 2022, following the sad passing of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William and Catherine Middleton were named as the new Prince and Princess of Wales during King Charles III’s first address to the nation.
These titles have been used within the Royal Family for centuries, but many of us still question where this tradition came from. Here, we have everything there is to know about the history of the Prince and Princess of Wales…
The Prince and Princess of Wales Gold Sovereign Range
Along with the accession of Charles as our new king last year, his son, William, became the new Prince of Wales. With characteristic sensitivity, he accepted the role without a formal investiture ceremony, mindful of the fact that for many in Wales the title remains contentious. He has spoken of it as a great honour, pledging to serve Wales with humility and great respect for its people.
In our modern era, the title ‘Prince of Wales’ is no longer a title of authority but one of ceremony, and although there was no formal investiture event, the fact that William is now the 23rd Prince of Wales deserves to be recognised. His wife Catherine, or ‘Kate’ as she is often known, is now the Princess of Wales, the first to use that title since William’s mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.
To celebrate the new Prince & Princess of Wales, for the first time in over 200 years of gold sovereign history, coins have been minted from 22 carat gold that includes a trace amount of rare Welsh gold in the mixture. Gold sourced from the mines in Wales is highly prized, and very rare, and it has a long and proud association with the Royal Family.
Introducing the 2023 Prince and Princess of Wales Gold Sovereign Range…
The 2023 King Charles III 75th Birthday Gold Sovereign Range
After more than seventy years as heir to the throne, King Charles III has had the longest wait in British history. Upon his accession, he became the oldest monarch in British history to inherit the throne – which means that this 75th birthday is his first milestone birthday celebration of his reign!
Now, as His Majesty’s 75th birthday approaches, a series of limited edition gold sovereign coins is being released in tribute to this milestone in his lifetime. For the first time in over 200 years of gold sovereign history, the birthday of a reigning British king is being marked by the striking of commemorative gold sovereign coins! Introducing the 2023 King Charles III 75th Birthday Gold Sovereign Range, and in particular, the one-eighth sovereign…
Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Newspaper Dissection
Alongside our latest sovereign range, we will be sending our clients a copy of the Evening Standard Newspaper, dated the 20th September 2022; the day after the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. Here, we will be dissecting the main content from that very newspaper…