News Archive December 2005

December 26, 2005. More on the Duchess of Cornwall's first royal Christmas:
Telegraph article
More on the Queen's Christmas speech:
Telegraph articles

December 25, 2005. The Duchess of Cornwall joined the royal family for Christmas at Sandringham for the first time.
BBC News article
Queen Elizabeth II praised the worldwide humanitarian responses to natural disasters and terrorism in her annual Christmas message.
BBC News articles

December 24, 2005. This Christmas will be the Duchesss of Cornwall's first as a member of the British royal family.
Telegraph article

December 23, 2005. Queen Elizabeth II's Christmas message will praise compassion for the victims of the past year's natural disasters.
Telegraph article

December 21, 2005. Caretakers of Louis XIV's Versailles unveiled a lavish renovation of the Hall of Mirrors.
Times article

December 20, 2005. King Gyanendra rejected a truce with Maoist rebels in Nepal.
BBC News article
The Norwegian royal family are preparing for Prince Sverre Magnus's first Christmas.
Hello! article
Like other recent portraits of Queen Elizabeth II, Rolf Harris's new rendition received a mixed reaction.
Telegraph article

December 18, 2005. King Jigme Singye Wangchuk announced his intention to abdicate following Bhutan's first national democratic elections in 2008.
BBC News article

December 15, 2005. The new Belgian princes will be named Aymeric and Nicolas.
Expatica article

December 14, 2005. Princess Claire of Belgium gave birth to twin boys.
Hello! article
Expatica article

December 13, 2005. Prince William's rescue training is one of many work experience placements he will undergo in preparation for Sandhurst.
Telegraph article

December 12, 2005. Prince William learned rescue techniques in Wales.
Hello! article
The Belgian royal family gathered for the baptism of Prince Emmanuel.
Hello! article

December 9, 2005. Actress Kirsten Dunst empathizes with Marie Antoinette, whom she portrays in Sofia Coppola's upcoming biopic.
Contact Music article
Two-year-old Dutch Princess Catherinia-Amalia imitated her mother's charm in Buenos Aires.
Hello! article

December 8, 2005. Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall attended the London premiere of The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe at Royal Albert Hall.
Hello! article
The Prince of Wales and his sons will star in a televised celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Prince's Trust.
Telegraph articles

December 7, 2005. Argentina enthusiastically welcomed native daughter Crown Princess Maxima of the Netherlands.
Hello! article
A rare intervention by the King convinced the Prime Minister of Thailand to drop an expensive feud with a critical media tycoon.
Telegraph article

December 6, 2005. The still unnamed future King of Denmark continues to captivate Danes and Australians.
Hello! article
The Age article
Most Japanese support allowing women to inherit the throne.
Japan Times article
Members of the Romanov family continue the campaign for official rehabilitation of the murdered Tsar Nicholas II and his family.
Moscow Times article
Thailand's multitalented veteran King Bhumibol Adulyadej celebrated his 78th birthday to great acclaim.
Guardian article

December 5, 2005. Pope Benedict XVI received Prince Albert II of Monaco.
Zenit article
Norway's new prince will be christened Sverre Magnus.
Aftenposten article
Hello! article

December 4, 2005. Modern Britain is divided on attitudes towards the "reformed" but still in many ways traditional House of Lords.
Washington Post article
Prince William is determined to protect his girlfriend Kate Middleton from the press.
Telegraph article
The Queen has decided that the Duchess of Cornwall will not be included in Britain's state prayers.
Telegraph article

December 3, 2005. Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway gave birth to a son.
Aftenposten article
Anti-royalist demonstrators in Nepal stoned King Gyanendra's car.
Telegraph article

December 2, 2005. The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall chose a post-nuptial family photograph for their first joint Christmas card.
Telegraph articles
Hello! article
Archaeologists discovered the ancient tomb of King St. Edward the Confessor underneath Westminster Abbey.
Telegraph article
BBC News article
Discussion of plans to allow her to eventually inherit the Japanese throne marked Princess Aiko's fourth birthday.
Telegraph article

December 1, 2005. The Russian government's official rehabilitation of the murdered Imperial Family has reached its final stage.
Directions to Orthodoxy article
King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, the world's longest serving head of state, has invited the world's kings and queens to the celebrations next year of the 60th anniversary of his accession.
Bangkok Post article
Princess Aiko of Japan celebrated her fourth birthday.
Hello! article

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