
Published by SPHERE’s parent company, Illustrated London News, the spring edition of The Illustrated Royalty in Britain has reached the newsstands.
Entering its second year, the magazine is the “ultimate regal roam around the UK”, delving into the captivating tales of the monarchy – both historic and contemporary. Leveraging the bountiful Illustrated London News archives, the goal is to explore royal subjects of today while grounding them in their historical heritage.
Brought to you in partnership with the Royal Warrant Holders Association, readers can browse the latest appointees, alongside features on the Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust (QEST) and its dedication to championing British craft across the nation.
This year marks the centenary of the Late Queen Elizabeth II. In celebration, Robert Hardman considers her place in history just three years on from her passing. Lucinda Gosling, Editor of The Illustrated Royalty in Britain, pays tribute to her timeless style, informed by the expertise of royal fashion experts, as Buckingham exhibits her most iconic pieces.
With the role of the working royal ever more scrutinised, Joe Little assesses their new reality – where King Charles III is DJ-ing in Manchester and the Prince and Princess of Wales are pulling pints on the Bermondsey Beer Mile.
As the summer fast approaches, Izzy Schaw Miller brings you the pocket guide to the historic places to stay, or you can instead seek out the Royal Warrant Holders in some of the most far-flung places in the British Isles.
Lastly, be it a humble Coronation mug or a historic Jubilee torch, royal memorabilia can come in all shapes and sizes. Lucinda Gosling discovers how today’s keepsakes may well become tomorrow’s treasures.
To order a copy of the latest edition of The Illustrated Royalty in Britain, click here.
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