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Queen Camilla wore one of her go-to designers, Fiona Clare, for her latest appearance at The Championships, Wimbledon on ...
The pearls have been in the royal collection for generations.
Queen Camilla has arrived at Wimbledon. See photos of the Queen at the tennis championships and catch up on her tiara wear ...
An archaeologist has studied broken statues of Queen Hatshepsut—one of the few women to rule as an Egyptian pharaoh, 4,000 years ago—and found that they were not attacked during the ...
What it tells us about the past: More than five millennia ago, an Egyptian weaver created a simple, tailored linen dress, likely not realizing just how long it would stick around. The Tarkhan Dress, ...
History made in Egypt: Alexie Mae Brooks from the Philippines crowned Miss Eco International 2025! The Filipino-American athlete and model takes the crown and best in national costume award ...
Crafting dresses out of thrift shop treasures, Bassant Maximus has create a niche for herself as an instigator of social dialogue through her indomitable online presence. Fashion designer, thrifting ...
Queen Letizia of Spain looked elegant in a navy skirt suit today as she and husband King Felipe welcomed the Egyptian president to Madrid. The royal couple hosted President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi ...
Egypt’s habitable land is chiefly a cobra-shaped ribbon stretching along the Nile from the broad delta at Alexandria to the narrow rocky cataracts of the Sudan border. Along that green cobra ...
Archaeologists Dug Up the Tomb of an Egyptian Queen. It Could ‘Reconstruct History.’ A treasure trove of knowledge about ancient Egyptian living was sitting undisturbed for 3,600 years.
The 18th dynasty Queen Hatshepsut, who died in about 1458 B.C., was one of a small handful of women to have ruled Egypt. Her valley temple was intentionally demolished centuries later.