British Royals Websites, Links, Videos & Podcasts


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Tonight (23.30), ZDF aires a 45 min. programme about Prince Charles' life on occasion of his birthday (in German).
It's already available here ZDF-History - ZDF.de
 
Martin ‏@MartinRoyalUK 2h
A website coming along for Prince Edward & Sophie? The address http://earlandcountessofwessex.org was registered by Buckingham Palace earlier this month

Martin ‏@MartinRoyalUK 2h
And it looks like Princess Anne will also be getting her own website. The address http://princessroyal.org was register at the same time!
 
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:previous: This is one of the best resource for facts and explanations!:flowers:
 
Kensington Palace @KensingtonRoyal · 2h 2 hours ago
Hello from Kensington Palace! Welcome to our new Twitter account.
https://twitter.com/KensingtonRoyal

Kensington Palace @KensingtonRoyal · 2h 2 hours ago
This account represents The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry - follow for updates on their work and the #RoyalFoundation
 
So is that a new twitter account only for W&K and Harry? Great!
 
Oh this is good news, makes sense to have their own Twitter account!
 
British Royals @britishroyals · 24m 24 minutes ago
Prince William, Kate & Harry are now also officially on Instagram!
Instagram
 
I happened on the Realms and Commonwealth section of the POW website today: Realms and Commonwealth.

As I looked at the link list at the left, I had several thoughts:

  • The page seems to be a catch all for some miscellaneous topics and they are arranged alphabetically. Unless Literacy and Watercolors are new members of the Commonwealth.... The page needs to renamed. This is the kind of thing that drives republicans crazy - and it is a slight to them.
  • South Asia and Southern Africa get short shrift - they are geographic areas rather than realms. It's a bit insulting IMHO.
  • Has the Prince really never been to the Commonwealth Nations/Realms not listed on the page? If so, he has only visited less than 25% of the members.
Finally, and I found this fascinating to think about in terms of the future (MODS, move this if you like - it could have gone several places), the Queen's royal.gov pages don't mention India until you drill down to a list of all nations. The Prince, on the other hand mentions India prominently and in detail.

Anyway, it's another example of the sad state of the Royal's web pages, IMHO.
 
Not sure I like the new look, well not yet anyway! Although I wonder if the Court Circular section will get updated more regularly now.
 
I really like the new look. The old website was outdated and hard to navigate, so I'm glad they updated.
 
An update was desperately needed, not sure about the new version but it is still just a beta version and likely to be significantly tweaked I'm sure.

Interesting it describes itself as 'the home of the Royal Family' as opposed to the old one which stated it was 'the official website of the British Monarchy'. Clearly they don't feel 'British' is required anymore.
 
So far I like it. Seems to work well on my new Ipad. The British royals have always been in the forefront with internet/social media and this is further evidence
 
I think the biggest difference will be noted on ipads and mobiles (apparently this was a big reason behind the change). It does look more modern for sure, just not a fan of there being no real structure to find certain things. I'll learn to love it in time I'm sure. Interesting that they are actually under a new website address royal.uk rather than royal.gov.uk
I thought the change from 'the official website of the British Monarchy' to 'the home of the Royal Family' was a bit odd (part of me thought how presumptuous to assume the BRF are THE royal family for everyone) however I wonder if its to be more encompassing of the other countries where the Queen is head of state (Canada, Australia, NZ etc)
 
I'm liking the new look of the website. There's a whole lot of information to be read and its arranged such that one doesn't seem more important than another and to me, that adds to the "family" aspect of the website.

I knew it was going to be good when reaching the opening page, there's a big, beautiful picture of HM and her wonderful smile. :flowers:
 
It would be even better if the main royals posed for an official photograph to go along with the new website. It would add to the new look and to their profile.
 
I agree. I think they should follow the same pattern they did for official tours, for example. The released phots in connection with something important have always been nice.
 
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