Royalty

CNN: Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha's Amazing Life

What really killed Bulgaria's King Boris III in the midst of WWII, CNN's Christiane Amanpour asks his son Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha in an interview.

The CNN's chief international correspondent also speaks with Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha how King Boris III saved tens of thousands of Jews living in Bulgaria during the war.

Who will buy former King Constantine II’s London Mansion? (pics)

The former mansion of exiled King Constantine II of Greece at Linnel Drive, Hampstead Garden Suburb, has been put on the market. Located just around the corner from Bishops Avenue, otherwise known as Billionaires Avenue due to hugely wealthy residents, it features a master bedroom with dressing room, en suite bathroom and balcony as well as 12 other bedrooms, large garden and swimming pool.

Do not go where Ahmet Hodja takes you

Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu visited his party's headquarters in Istanbul for the occasion of Eid al-Fitr and delivered a speech, which moved party members. They then chanted slogans as such, "Ahmet Hodja, take us to the Ottoman times?"

Upon this, Prime Minister Davuto?lu replied, "Hopefully, we will bring the Ottoman order, the Ottoman justice to these days?" 

Prince Philip’s royal smirk at the fleet review

Prince Philip “of Greece”, aged 93, smirked as he watched the flotilla of more than 180 yachts process along the Solent at the fleet review at Crowne. Accompanying him was his daughter Princess Anne, 64 and Albert II of Monaco, 57. Other royals present were Crown Prince Pavlos “of Greece”, aged 48, and his wife Marie-Chantal, aged 46.

Princess Margareta awarded honorary degree of Banat University of Agricultural Sciences

Her Royal Highness, Princess Margareta of Romania, was awarded on Friday the honorary degree of the Timisoara-based University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Banat "King Mihai I", with the academic institution thus marking 70 years since its coming into being under a Royal Decree signed by His Majesty King Mihai I of Romania.

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