Trump gets royal welcome at Windsor Castle
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3,300-year-old ancient Egyptian whistle was likely used by police officer tasked with guarding the 'sacred location' of the royal tomb
Archaeologists in Egypt have unearthed a 3,300-year-old bone whistle carved out of a cow's toe, and it may have been used by an ancient "police officer."
President Trump and Melania previously met with Charles and Camilla for his first state visit to the U.K. in 2019, during which they attended a state banquet together at Buckingham Palace alongside the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Archaeologists uncovered a 3,300-year-old bone whistle in Amarna offering new insight into ancient police in Egypt and people's everyday life
Egyptian officials say they have unearthed the first royal Egyptian tomb since King Tutankhamun’s burial site was found in 1922. Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced the discovery of King Thutmose II’s tomb on Tuesday, ending a ...
A significant discovery from the ancient Egyptian world was announced this week. A Egyptian-British archeological team discovered the first royal tomb in more than 100 years, since the discovery of the famed King Tutankhamun’s tomb. The entrance and ...
All the royal news from 17 September 2025, as US President Donald Trump is welcomed to Windsor by King Charles, Prince William, and Princess Kate for a state visit
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In Britain, Trump basks in a display of regal splendor with King Charles III at Windsor Castle
Prince William and his wife, Kate, met the presidential helicopter in the private Walled Garden on the vast Windsor estate, then walked Trump and first lady Melania Trump over to be greeted by Charles and Queen Camilla. A gigantic royal standard — the flag used for official celebration days — flew from the Royal Tower.
After more than four decades of work on the site, a husband-and-wife team of archaeologists with the University of Houston has uncovered remains of the first royal tomb at Caracol, a sprawling ancient Maya city in the tiny Central American nation of Belize.
Beyond U.S. President Donald Trump's royal reception at Windsor Castle, there were many people not so enthusiastic about his visit