King Charles ... Dickens' London home today, revealing her favourite book was A Tale of Two Cities as she met three of his direct descendants. She was visiting the house at 48 Doughty Street ...
Charles Dickens, Monica Ali's Brick Lane and much more. 1-31 March ST DAVID'S DAY: Whether you're a Welsh person in London, or just an avid fan of all things from England's western neighbour ...
During her visit, the Queen toured the museum's new exhibition, 'Dickens in Doughty Street: 100 Years of the Charles Dickens Museum'. The exhibition celebrates Dickens' life and the museum ...
KING Charles is being treated at the luxurious London Clinic - where ... of his cancer diagnosis, visiting St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk. MAR 31: King attends Easter Sunday ...
King Charles, left, shakes hands with Prime ... The King and Trudeau met on Monday morning at Sandringham in the Norfolk countryside, northeast of London. After the meeting, Trudeau posted to ...
Charles, a man with less actual ... the President and his White House Robin preened; and in London, someone decided to check that the Downing Street nuclear bunker still locked.
Camilla visited the writer’s only remaining London home. Queen Camilla signs the guest book during her visit to Charles Dickens House Museum in London to celebrate 100 years since the house was ...
The Queen heard the tale when she visited the Charles Dickens Museum, established in the writer’s only remaining London home, to celebrate its 100th anniversary and hear its patrons, actors Miriam ...
The Queen took a shine to a diamond ring worn by Charles ... London, leaving as his family grew and his career flourished in 1839 after two years. Camilla toured the museum seeing his Dickens ...
The Queen heard the tale when she visited the Charles Dickens Museum, established in the writer’s only remaining London home, to celebrate its 100th anniversary and hear its patrons, actors ...
As a founder member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and a member of the Dickens Fellowship, Roger Jerome has long held ...
one of the most prominent actor-managers of the 1800s - and Charles Dickens' best friend - is coming to York. 'Macready! Dickens’ Theatrical Friend,' a solo show from Mark Stratford, will be ...