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The King and Queen's relationship was once marred by scandal, but has evolved to become a respected unity by the Royal Family ...
WE HAVE reached the final destination, our capital Edinburgh, in this series on the ancient history of Scotland’s eight official cities ...
A fascinating new exhibition at The R&A World Golf Museum in St Andrews explores golf’s surprising ties to warfare – from ...
Princess Kate has debuted a bespoke brooch during her latest royal outing in Scotland. The 43-year-old royal attended the official naming ceremony of HMS Glasgow on Wednesday, joined by Prince William ...
I HAVE proved comprehensively during this series that all of Scotland’s cities had ancient fortifications, early religious institutions and ...
It is less known, however, for setting the table for a kingdom-wide kilt ban decades later. That year, King James II (he was also James VII of Scotland) became the proud papa of a baby boy—and England ...
James II, who ruled from 1437 to 1460 was born ... finish and perfect’ pictures of the ‘Kings who have reigned over this Kingdom of Scotland, from King Fergus the first king, to King Charles II, our ...
King James II died an ignoble death when he stood too close to one of his war toys — a new cannon design that would further his expansionist ambitions and fulfil his decree to “Make Scotland ...
In little James Stuart, the Catholic King James II finally had the male heir he had ... James claimed the thrones of England, Ireland and Scotland with the backing of France.
The centuries-old tradition was formally established by King James VII of Scotland, who was also King James II of England, in 1687 to reward Scots who supported him, the U.K.’s official royal ...
King James II. It's long since been commemorated on 12 July by some unionists in Northern Ireland. As the last Catholic monarch of England, Scotland, and Ireland, James II sought to retain control ...
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