Gordon Ramsay says the meal he cooked for Princess Diana was his best ever
Ramsay remembered the Princess of Wales as "one of the most gracious members of the royal family" he has ever met.
Kate Middleton stuns in glittering gown with dramatic cape at new Bond film premiere
Daniel Craig himself couldn't help but compliment Kate's look as he told the Duchess, "You look jolly lovely!"
FBI investigates three Missouri cops who let dog bite black man
Two of the officers pulled the man to the ground, while the third one directed the animal to "bite him."
Backstage source from Global Citizen event says Harry seemed 'shy' and 'pulled' Meghan towards him
When Harry referred to the former American actress as "my wife," the crowd went crazy
'The Crown' announces release date for its penultimate season and reveals Imelda Staunton as Queen
The upcoming season will be released in the same year that marks 70 years of Queen Elizabeth II's reign on the British throne.
Harry and Meghan used Taylor Swift's personal bodyguards during New York trip
Jimmy, a former New York Police Department officer who is also head of security for Taylor Swift, was seen guarding the Sussexes.
After Prince Harry's Netflix deal, Prince Charles signs with Amazon Prime
The Prince of Wales will bring his sustainability-inspired programming network, RE:TV, to the online streaming service.
Woman called in hoax bomb threats at her boyfriend's workplace to spend more time with him
About 400 people had to miss their work as staff on the first shift were ordered to go home.
Harry and Meghan request Archewell visitors to 'take a break' from website
The message is reflective of the mission of one of the charity's partners, the Centre for Humane Technology.
Japanese gov't considers Princess Mako's request to refuse 'marriage money' after renouncing royal rights
Princess Mako is the ninth female member of the Japenese royal family to marry a commoner since the passage of the Imperial Household Law of 1947.
Prince Andrew's lawyers believe this secret document can save him in sex abuse case
The document is reportedly a 2009 settlement agreement from a lawsuit against Epstein in Florida.
Angelina Jolie and The Weeknd spotted on dinner date for second time
Though Jolie and The Weeknd arrived separately for the meeting, they were spotted leaving in the same car.
Princess Diana asks if royals will 'kill' her in new trailer of Kristen Stewart's 'Spencer'
The two-minute trailer also portrays Diana having a complicated relationship with her mother-in-law Queen Elizabeth II.
Prince Andrew goes for drive at Balmoral as he remains in hiding five days after granddaughter's birth
The 61-year-old has not left to see Beatrice and her baby even after his lawyers have accepted the papers in the sex abuse case against him.
New Zealand man forgives his 'lovely' wife for killing their three children last week
Their neighbours speculate that being quarantined "for so long" might have left the accused unable to cope leading to the crime.
Private visit or royal tour with federal security? Harry and Meghan's New York visit sparks questions
The royals enjoyed a private sightseeing visit hosted by NY's mayor and governor, and took a tour of the 9/11 Memorial which is currently closed to the public.
Harry and Meghan enjoy night out in New York with celebrity friends before UN visit
Meanwhile, Meghan has been making headlines for her fashion choices as it appears that she mistook the humid weather in New York for the fall season.
15-year-old takes own life after being given powerful acne drug; 'wasn't bothered' by her skin
The 15-year-old was found dead in her bedroom at her home in Ripon, North Yorkshire, on May 1, 2019.
Queen Victoria described as 'selfish' and 'nagging wife' in Prince Albert's letters
Victoria and Albert were first cousins, both born in 1819, and were married for 21 years until the latter's death at the age of 42.
Lady Louise Windsor grants interview for the first time to honour grandfather Prince Philip
Her younger brother James, Viscount Severn, 13 is the only grandchild of Prince Philip who did not make an appearance in the BBC documentary.
Prince Charles's charity to undergo investigation after cash-for-honours scandal
The Prince of Wales wrote to a Russian banker that he was "incredibly grateful" for this "immense generosity" that has brought him "great comfort."
Johnny Depp says he's victim of 'cancel culture' amid controversial appearance at Spanish film festival
Depp said this "instant rush to judgment based on essentially what amounts to polluted air" caused his legal defeat.
James Middleton's bride Alizée Thevenet opens up about secret wedding; reveals she wore mother-in-law's dress
Carole Middleton had worn the white floor-length gown featuring a Bardot neckline and embroidered detailing at her wedding in 1980.
Harry and Meghan take first public trip since moving to California; to broadcast from New York's Central Park
It will mark the first occasion that they would appear in public together since they attended the Commonwealth Service with the royal family in March last year.
500 horses and 1,000 dancers to put on special performance for Queen Elizabeth II
Nearly 500 years of royal rule will be portrayed in the programme, titled "A Gallop Through History."
Mother and daughter arrested for allegedly killing woman by performing illegal plastic surgery at home
The accused reportedly injected victim with substances used by qualified cosmetic physicians, but combined them with dangerous chemicals.
'Elvira, Mistress of the Dark,' comes out and reveals 19-year relationship with another woman
The 70-year-old gothic goddess said she is still concerned about how her fans would react to her relationship.
Prince Harry impersonates Queen as he pays tribute to Prince Philip in new documentary
Harry said that he misses his grandfather's "sense of humour," but more than that he misses him for his grandmother.
Islamic religious fanatic jailed for almost killing his girlfriend in 'dangerous and perverted' exorcisms
Metwally said that he believed there were a number of supernatural entities or jinns, "hiding" inside his partner.
BBC apologises to family of murdered schoolgirl whose bloodied clothes were misplaced by Martin Bashir
Two girls were found sexually assaulted and strangled in a woodland den in Brighton in 1986, a case which later became known as the "Babes in the Wood murders."