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King and Queen cheered by crowds at Trooping Colour
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Dan Evans is the first of those to take to the court today when he faces American Frances Tiafoe. British number one Jack Draper meets American Jenson Brooksby on Tuesday, while Jacob Fearnley, Cameron Norrie and Billy Harris are the other Brits involved.
Looking back to 2008, Prince William made history when he made his debut at the service after Queen Elizabeth II made her grandson the 1000th Knight of the Garter. The late Queen's decision was also historic for another reason as she was breaking a rule which had been in place for 114 years at the time.
It’s the traditional grass count season curtain-raiser for Wimbledon. One of the oldest tennis tournaments in the world, the Queen's Club Championships can trace its history back to 1881 - when it was called the London Athletic Club Open Tournament and was held at Stamford Bridge.
From packed crowds, British feel-good energy and 'Boultucanu' - how did the first women's Queen's event for 52 years unfold?
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Trooping the Colour — the annual celebration of the monarch’s official birthday — Queen Camilla embraced timeless elegance. In honour of this year's festivities, the royal opted for an understated ensemble,
Queen Creek police arrested a 40-year-old man after two dogs were found dead inside a car. On June 13, officers responded to the area of Signal Butte and Queen Creek roads after receiving a report of animal cruelty involving an employee of a business within the shopping complex.
According to royal experts, Queen Camilla is maintaining a dignified silence after Prince Harry's tell-alls, choosing to instead support King Charles, who was diagnosed with cancer in 2024.
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This time a year ago, British observers at Queen’s Club crossed their fingers and hoped for the best as Jack Draper faced defending champion and super-talent Carlos Alcaraz in the last 16. It was an unenviable draw, to say the least.