November 26, 2007. Austrians marked the 95th birthday of their uncrowned emperor.
Budapest Times article
Australian republicans urged Kevin Rudd to make another referendum on the Crown a priority.
Times article
Telegraph article
November 25, 2007. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall are enjoying their visit to Uganda.
Telegraph article
Amateur investigators may have finally solved the mystery of what happened to the remains of two of the Romanovs murdered in 1918.
New York Times article
November 24, 2007. Prince Charles emphasized his commitment to the Commonwealth with a speech on climate change.
Telegraph article
November 23, 2007. Members of the Royal Family are in Uganda for the Commonwealth heads of government meeting in Kampala.
BBC News pictures
November 22, 2007. The Italian royal family want compensation for 56 years of exile.
Telegraph article
Cheering Ugandans welcomed the Queen to their country.
Telegraph articles
November 21, 2007. Ugandans are looking forward to the Queen's return.
BBC News article
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip returned to Malta where they spent their early married life.
Telegraph article
November 20, 2007. Sixty years ago today, HRH Princess Elizabeth married Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten RN in Westminster Abbey.
BBC News article
Telegraph articles
November 19, 2007. King Juan Carlos's rebuke of Chavez has become a popular ringtone in Spain and Venezuela.
BBC News article
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh celebrated tomorrow's diamond anniversary at a Westminster Abbey service incorporating many elements of the original.
Hello! article
BBC News article and pictures
The Prince of Wales hosted a dinner marking his parents' anniversary.
Telegraph article
November 18, 2007. Austrian television covered last week's monarchist rally in Vienna.
YouTube video
Maoists in Nepal continue to demand the immediate abolition of the monarchy.
Reuters article
Lady Pamela [Mountbatten] Hicks vividly remembers the mishaps and triumphs of her cousins' wedding.
Telegraph articles
BBC News article
November 17, 2007. As the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh prepare to celebrate their Diamond Anniversary, they can look back on six decades of a remarkable partnership.
Telegraph articles
November 16, 2007. Peter Phillips (30 yesterday) is to marry girlfriend Autumn Kelly at Windsor Castle in May.
The Sun article
November 15, 2007. Czech monarchists joined the recent rally in Vienna.
Prague Monitor article
November 14, 2007. Hugo Chavez claims the King of Spain is "arrogant."
BBC News article
Two thousand seven has not been a great year for the Spanish royal family.
Time article
Yahoo! News article
The Prince of Wales (59 today) called for a return to traditional teaching methods.
Telegraph article
A Spanish cartoonist was fined for vulgarly ridiculing the royal family.
Telegraph article
November 13, 2007. Spain's Infanta Elena has separated from her husband Jaime de Marichalar.
Hello! article
Hugo Chavez compared his being rebuked by King Juan Carlos to the suffering of Christ.
Guardian article
Chelsy Davy will stay in England despite her split from Prince Harry.
Telegraph article
November 12, 2007. Austrian monarchists rallied in Vienna for the restoration of the Habsburgs.
EarthTimes article
Scottish Roman Catholic bishop denounced Gordon Brown for failing to repeal the Act of Settlement which excludes Catholics from the throne.
Times article
Most people in Bhutan remain skeptical of their king's democracy project.
Statesman article
Laying a wreath at the Cenotaph was no mere formality for Prince William.
Telegraph article
November 11, 2007. While there are always a few detractors, most British people remain happy with parliamentary and monarchical ceremony.
International Herald Tribune article
Most Spaniards back their king's rebuke of the Venezuelan president.
Reuters article
The spat between Spain's king and Venezuela's president took a new turn as Hugo Chavez demanded to know the monarch's knowledge of a 2002 coup.
BBC News article
Friends fear that Prince Harry was the victim of "dirty tricks" regarding a Sandringham shooting incident.
Telegraph article
Prince Harry and Chelsy Davy have reportedly broken up.
Telegraph article
The 60-year marriage of the Queen and Prince Philip has proved a remarkable success.
Telegraph feature
The King of Spain angrily rebuked the President of Venezuela for calling the former Spanish prime minister a "fascist."
Telegraph article
BBC News article
November 10, 2007. Items from Marie Antoinette's Petite Trianon are to be exhibited in San Francisco.
Press Democrat article
November 9, 2007. The Sultan of Brunei won his court battle to force his estranged younger brother Prince Jefri to hand over large amounts of assets.
Telegraph article
November 8, 2007. The Russian Supreme Court refused to rehabilitate Tsar Nicholas II and his family.
ABC News article
November 7, 2007. Busy as ever at 81, Queen Elizabeth II presided over two state occasions on Tuesday.
Hello! article
King Mohammed VI of Morocco condemned the visit of King Juan Carlos to the disputed Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla.
BBC News article
November 6, 2007. The documentary that forced the resignation of the controller of BBC1 over a misrepresentation of the Queen is to be screened next month.
Telegraph article
November 5, 2007. Prince Charles is to be patron of the biggest clan gathering in Edinburgh for almost 190 years.
BBC News article
In Nepal a nine-year-old girl who is worshipped as a goddess is playing a significant symbolic role in the power struggle between politicians and the monarchy.
BBC News article
November 4, 2007. Nepal's parliament adopted non-binding resolutions calling for the abolition of the monarchy.
Reuters article
November 2, 2007. Reports allege that Prince Harry's frustration at exclusion from fighting in Iraq has fueled excessive drinking.
Daily Mail article
New photographs by Lord Snowdon mark Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's upcoming 60th wedding anniversary.
Hello! article
Telegraph article
November 1, 2007. The Prince of Wales intends to pursue cordial ties with representatives of China.
Telegraph article