It is the oldest building in Scotland’s northernmost city and place whose presence is inextricably woven into the community ...
The Ascension of William and Mary, Britain’s First Co-Monarchs, Marked a Victory for Protestantism
The equal rulers returned England to Protestant rule and began a new era of royal leadership defined by parliamentary oversight ...
It is the oldest building in Scotland’s northernmost city and place whose presence is inextricably woven into the community if once served.
Prince William visited Angus on Thursday to spotlight community organisations tackling rural isolation and loneliness in ...
Prince William visited Scotland on Thursday afternoon - and confirmed ... and engage in interesting activities. The future King also took part in a woodwork activity himself with some of the ...
Royal fans have gushed at William's efforts as he put his woodwork and outdoor skills to the test during the royal engagement. One user on X said: "Future king. How he loves and how he is loved.
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Prince William looks like one male royal relative - and it's not the King or Prince HarryPrince William has been compared to one older male royal relative this week after new pictures of the prince in Scotland were shared on social media. While the Prince of Wales, 43, is often said to ...
With Alexander's heir dead and the extinction of the royal line of William I the line ... that since there was no King of Scots, the Guardians of Scotland could not surrender any Scottish ...
An arranged meeting with the new King of England, William Rufus, to settle a dispute over the Cumbrian territories failed to materialise. Malcolm left for Scotland angry and humiliated.
Statue of Burns in Dumfries town centre, unveiled in 1882. David J Black reminds us just how famous Burns was. See part one ...
This week, King ... William’s Advocacy and Harry’s Upcoming Invictus Games Prince William continued his focus on mental health, engaging with community organisations in England and Scotland.
When Lutheran books in Latin started to appear in Scotland, the radical message which they carried quickly made a strong impression on many Scots, and, although King James V tried to ban their ...
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