Thing you might not know: Prince William is a huge fan of Aston Villa, an English soccer club (sorry, sorry, "football" club)—to the point where he's been attending regular games between royal ...
Kate Middleton rescued her prince from an awkward situation. The future Princess of Wales attended the University of St Andrews from 2001 to 2005, where she met Prince William. But before the pair ...
Like Queen Elizabeth, she loves horses and a great tiara moment. Prince William is exploring a farm on Duchy of Cornwall land for his latest royal engagement. On Jan. 28, the Prince of Wales ...
Brooks Lee might be a future star for the Twins, but he's got some work to do in order to become a true Minnesotan after growing up on California's Central Coast. During the recent Minnesota Twins ...
North Kellyville proved to be a hot market last week with nine properties selling for a total value of $12.8 million. See the ...
Prince William is the eldest son of Charles and his first wife Diana, Princess of Wales. In his early life, he grew up at Kensington Palace with his younger brother Prince Harry, where he still ...
Prince William met Kate Middleton when they were both students at the University of St Andrews and the pair began dating in 2003. The couple announced their engagement in November 2010 and were ...
Celtic fans bombarded Prince William with anti-royal chants throughout the game in Birmingham, including ones about the Prince's brother, the Duke of Sussex, according to The Telegraph.
Our students and faculty maintain close, collegial relations with frequent interaction. William & Mary’s cyber teams finished 2024 ranked 6th nationally in the National Cyber League, competing against ...
History was first taught at William & Mary in 1803. Today the Department houses more than 35 permanent faculty members, 50 master’s and doctoral students currently in the program, and more than 350 ...
Lee William High School's boys and girls wrestling teams dualed against Mohave High School on Wednesday, Jan. 29. in the main gym on at the Lee Williams campus.
Clown Bertram, whose real name was Albert Edward Harvey, was looking for work in Clacton in 1922. Alongside his dummy Filbert, he managed to convince the bosses of Clacton Pier to give him a chance, ...