Why King Charles Was 'Way Ahead Of The Curve' On Sustainable Living, Former Royal Chef Reveals

King Charles may have become known for his environmental advocacy, but a former royal chef has revealed just how deeply those values shaped everyday life at the Duchy Estate. Visen Anenden described the King as being “way ahead of the curve” when it came to healthy, food-based living, with everything from vegetables and organic meats to milk being sourced locally.
The chef also revealed that much of the food was produced in-house, including homemade breads, cakes and juices, creating a remarkably self-sufficient royal kitchen. As Anenden put it, what Charles preached, he actually practised. 🌱
Prince Harry's US Visa Faces Fresh Trouble As State Department Withholds Files

Prince Harry’s US visa saga has taken another turn after the State Department reportedly withheld 18 documents connected to his case. The department is expected to continue reviewing his visa status while considering questions surrounding his previously disclosed drug use.
The development follows a legal battle involving the Heritage Foundation, which argued that Harry’s past drug use should have been declared during his visa application. While 18 documents remain withheld, the department has also placed hundreds of related records on hold. With another review scheduled for October 13, the Duke’s US immigration status remains under scrutiny. 🇺🇸
Sarah Ferguson's Whereabouts This Summer Revealed — And It's Not What You'd Expect

Sarah Ferguson appears to have traded the royal spotlight for a surprisingly private summer escape. According to royal reporter Richard Kay, the former Duchess of York has been spending time at the luxurious Verbier estate belonging to her late ex-boyfriend, Paddy McNally.
The location carries a deeply personal connection for Ferguson, who remained close to McNally for decades despite their romantic relationship ending many years ago. With Ferguson keeping a relatively low profile in recent months, her reported retreat offers a rare glimpse into where she has chosen to spend her summer and the unexpected connection that still ties her to the Swiss property. 🏔️
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Twenty years after making history at Aachen, Zara Tindall returned to the same equestrian grounds for the opening of the 2026 FEI World Championships. The royal equestrian was pictured riding in a historic British carriage during the spectacular opening ceremony, bringing a beautiful full-circle moment to a venue that holds a special place in her sporting history. 🇬🇧
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Before she became Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II actually trained as a mechanic and military truck driver during World War II. At just 18, she joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service and learned how to maintain engines, change tyres and drive heavy vehicles.
What makes the story even wilder is that she was the first female member of the British royal family to become a full-time active member of the armed forces. She reportedly insisted on doing the same training as the other recruits rather than receiving special treatment. 👑
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