Buckingham Palace
Coverage of Buckingham Palace in the Nexus archive.
- Prince Harry’s accommodations revealed for next UK visit after Buckingham Palace debacle
Prince Harry's invitation to Buckingham Palace was withdrawn after he accepted it. The article details his accommodations for an upcoming UK visit.
- Andy Burnham promises 'new economic and political model' as UK prime minister
Andy Burnham has become UK prime minister, pledging a 'new political and economic model' and addressing the cost of living crisis. He referenced past policy failures, including those under Margaret Thatcher, and emphasized ending rough sleeping.
- From Blind Date to Buckingham Palace: Andy Burnham's ex-gameshow contestant wife Frankie van Heel steps out of the shadows as new PM takes power
Frankie van Heel, Andy Burnham's ex-gameshow contestant wife, is gaining attention as the new prime minister takes power. The article highlights her transition from a private life to public focus.
- Andy Burnham becomes the UK's seventh prime minister in a decade after Starmer resigns
Andy Burnham became the UK's prime minister after Keir Starmer resigned. He is the seventh PM in a decade and pledged reforms.
- Andy Burnham officially takes over as Britain's prime minister
Andy Burnham became Britain's prime minister after a ceremony with King Charles III at Buckingham Palace, succeeding Keir Starmer. Burnham was confirmed as Labour Party leader following a contest, and the transition occurred without a general election.
- Andy Burnham will become UK prime minister after a meeting with King Charles III
Andy Burnham will become UK prime minister after Keir Starmer's resignation, succeeding him as Labour Party leader. The handover involves a formal meeting with King Charles III, where Burnham will be asked to form a government. Burnham pledges to restore stability and address economic growth.
- UK prepares to get its seventh prime minister in a decade
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will give a farewell speech and resign, leading to Andy Burnham being appointed as the country's seventh prime minister in a decade. The transition will involve formal procedures at 10 Downing Street and Buckingham Palace.
- The Latest: Andy Burnham becomes seventh British prime minister in a decade
Andy Burnham is set to become the seventh British prime minister in a decade after succeeding Keir Starmer. The transition involves a formal ceremony at Buckingham Palace where King Charles III will ask Burnham to form the government.
- Andy Burnham to become UK prime minister — live updates
Andy Burnham will become the UK prime minister after succeeding Keir Starmer as Labour Party leader. Burnham is set to take office following Starmer's resignation, with a focus on devolving power and addressing the cost of living.
- The Latest: Andy Burnham becomes seventh British prime minister in a decade
Andy Burnham is set to become the seventh British prime minister in a decade after succeeding Keir Starmer. Starmer will resign at Buckingham Palace, allowing Burnham to be asked to form a government and officially assume the role through the 'kissing hands' ceremony.
- The Latest: Andy Burnham becomes seventh British prime minister in a decade
Andy Burnham, former mayor of Greater Manchester and new Labour leader, becomes UK's seventh prime minister in a decade, succeeding Keir Starmer after his resignation. The transition involves Burnham being invited to Buckingham Palace to form a government, marking his official appointment.
- Andy Burnham will become UK prime minister after a meeting with King Charles III
Andy Burnham will become UK prime minister after succeeding Keir Starmer as Labour leader in a leadership contest. He will be formally asked to form a government by King Charles III and pledge to restore stability to Britain's political landscape.
- Andy Burnham will become UK prime minister after a meeting with King Charles III
Andy Burnham will become UK prime minister after replacing Keir Starmer as Labour Party leader. He will be formally asked to form a government by King Charles III following Starmer's resignation, with a transition ceremony at Buckingham Palace and a speech at Downing Street.
- Burnham to warn UK must be honest about its challenges as he prepares to become PM
Andy Burnham will become the UK's sixth prime minister in a decade and warn the country must be honest about its challenges. He is set to start making cabinet appointments after visiting Buckingham Palace to accept the role from the king.
- Why Britain is getting a new prime minister without a general election
Andy Burnham is set to become Britain’s next prime minister after winning a Labour Party leadership contest, replacing Keir Starmer who resigned amid political challenges. The change occurs without a general election under the UK’s parliamentary system, which allows party leadership changes to trigger a new prime minister.
- Andy Burnham’s difficult first cabinet – a visual guide to the options and dilemmas
Andy Burnham, the Makerfield MP, becomes prime minister on Monday. Keir Starmer is expected to resign as prime minister at Buckingham Palace, and Burnham will begin assembling his cabinet at Downing Street.
- British leader Starmer faces his last question session in Parliament before leaving office next week
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will answer questions in Parliament for the last time before resigning next week, handing power to Labour Party leader Andy Burnham. His two-year tenure was marked by economic struggles and controversies, including appointing Peter Mandelson, a friend of Jeffrey Epstein, as U.S. ambassador.
- Anti-monarchy protesters unfurl Andrew and Epstein banner in Buckingham Palace throne room
Anti-monarchy protesters displayed a banner featuring Andrew and Epstein in the Buckingham Palace throne room. The act occurred during a public demonstration at the royal residence.
- King Charles III hosts Prince Harry and family
King Charles III hosted Prince Harry, Meghan, and their children for the first time in four years at Highgrove House. The private meeting followed a rift and occurred amid reports of denied security protection and a lost privacy lawsuit involving Harry.
- As he arrives in the UK... Prince Harry is still 'looking forward' to spending time with King despite Buckingham Palace row as Meghan hopes she can 'safely' bring their two children to the UK and attend Invictus Games events herself
Prince Harry remains looking forward to spending time with King despite Buckingham Palace tensions, while Meghan hopes to bring their two children to the UK for Invictus Games events.
- As he arrives in the UK... Prince Harry is still 'looking forward' to spending time with King despite Buckingham Palace row as Meghan hopes she can 'safely' bring their two children to the UK and attend Invictus Games events herself
Prince Harry remains eager to spend time with King Charles despite a Buckingham Palace dispute. Meghan hopes to safely bring their two children to the UK to attend Invictus Games events.
- Prince Harry will not stay at Buckingham Palace during London visit
Prince Harry will not stay at Buckingham Palace during his London visit after missing an invitation deadline, highlighting tensions with King Charles. His children will also not accompany him to London due to unresolved security arrangements.
- What to know about the cash questions chasing Nigel Farage
Nigel Farage faces scrutiny over two financial donations, including a £5 million gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne and support from George Cottrell, a crypto entrepreneur with a fraud conviction. Investigations by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards could lead to sanctions or a by-election in Farage's Clacton constituency.
- Prince Harry’s U.K. trip sparks fresh dispute over Buckingham Palace stay
Prince Harry’s recent trip to the UK has sparked a new dispute over his stay at Buckingham Palace. The prince was photographed in Kyiv, Ukraine on April 23.
- Prince Harry at odds with Buckingham Palace over U.K. stay
Prince Harry's spokesperson claims an offer to stay in the UK was 'withdrawn at the last moment,' while Buckingham Palace denies this. The dispute highlights a disagreement between Harry and the Palace over his potential UK residence.
- Prince Harry at odds with Buckingham Palace over U.K. stay
Prince Harry's spokesperson claims an offer to stay in the UK was 'withdrawn at the last moment,' while Buckingham Palace denies this. The dispute highlights a disagreement between Prince Harry and the Palace regarding his potential UK stay.
- King Charles yanks invitation for Prince Harry to stay at Buckingham Palace during UK visit
King Charles revoked Prince Harry's invitation to stay at Buckingham Palace during his UK visit. Harry is in the UK to promote the Invictus Games in Birmingham and awaits a verdict in his privacy lawsuit against Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Daily Mail.
- One's plug-in... King Charles unveils his car chargers at Buckingham Palace
King Charles unveiled car chargers at Buckingham Palace. The event marked the introduction of plug-in charging stations at the royal residence.
- One's plug-in... King Charles unveils his car chargers at Buckingham Palace
King Charles unveils car chargers at Buckingham Palace. The event highlights the introduction of plug-in vehicle charging infrastructure at the royal residence.
- King Charles III will not live at Buckingham Palace after completion of costly refurbishment
King Charles III will not reside at Buckingham Palace following a 10-year refurbishment project costing 369 million pounds. The palace underwent a major renovation, but the monarch will not take up residence there afterward.
- King Charles III will not live at Buckingham Palace after completion of costly refurbishment
King Charles III will not reside at Buckingham Palace following a 10-year, 369 million-pound refurbishment. The palace will undergo a costly renovation program but will no longer be the king's residence afterward.
- King Charles III will not live at Buckingham Palace after completion of costly refurbishment
King Charles III will not reside at Buckingham Palace following the completion of a 10-year, 369 million-pound refurbishment program. The project involved significant financial investment but will not result in the king living at the palace.
- King becomes first British monarch to publish tax bill as royal funding rises
King Charles III became the first British monarch to publish his personal tax bill, revealing he paid $17 million for the 2024-25 tax year. The Sovereign Grant, the monarchy’s main taxpayer-funded source, is set to nearly double to $132 million in three years, and Charles will remain at Clarence House instead of moving into Buckingham Palace post-renovation.
- Royals reveal personal tax bills
The British royal family disclosed their personal tax bills for the first time since starting to pay income tax in 1992. King Charles announced he and Queen Camilla will not reside at Buckingham Palace after its nearly 10-year renovation is completed.
- King Charles will not live in Buckingham Palace after $487 million renovation
King Charles and Queen Camilla have decided not to live in Buckingham Palace after its $487 million renovation, choosing instead to remain at Clarence House, a smaller stately home.
- King Charles will not live in Buckingham Palace after $487 million renovation
King Charles and Queen Camilla will not reside in Buckingham Palace following a $487 million renovation. They have chosen to remain at Clarence House, a smaller stately home nearby.
- King Charles III will not live at Buckingham Palace after its costly refurbishment
King Charles III will not reside at Buckingham Palace following its refurbishment. He disclosed his tax payments during a briefing on royal finances.
- King Charles III will not live at Buckingham Palace after its costly refurbishment
King Charles III will not reside at Buckingham Palace after its refurbishment, as announced during a briefing on royal finances. The briefing also revealed Charles as the first British monarch to disclose his tax payments to the government.
- King Charles and Queen Camilla unlikely to ever live in Buckingham Palace again despite nearly $500K revamp
King Charles and Queen Camilla will remain at Clarence House instead of moving to Buckingham Palace despite a nearly $500K renovation. The royal couple has decided against relocating to the palace.
- King Charles and Queen Camilla unlikely to ever live in Buckingham Palace again despite nearly $500K revamp
King Charles and Queen Camilla are unlikely to live in Buckingham Palace again despite a nearly $500K revamp. The royal couple will continue residing at Clarence House.