One hundred and fifty years ago this week the St Helens mayoral chain of office was worn for the first time. But the sparkling neckwear only came about because of what the St Helens Newspaper called a ...
Amelia, Marchioness of Carmarthen, was a bolter. In 1778, she scandalised London society by leaving her husband Francis ...
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, opened up about the branding activation during an episode of her new Netflix series With Love, Meghan that was released today.
A man who discovered a heraldic shield in the back garden of his house almost 40 years ago has managed to uncover some of its history.
The mayor of Porreres, a town in the Spanish island of Majorca, has accused Meghan's company of copying their historic coat of arms in its logo, which features a palm tree and two birds.
Meghan Markle has been accused of copying a small Mallorcan town’s coat of arms in her rebrand, but the village’s mayor confessed they can’t afford to sue her. The Duchess of Sussex ...
Francisca "Xisca" Mora, the mayor of the Mallorcan town of Porreres in Spain, claimed to local outlets that the Duchess of Sussex’s brand logo is "an exact copy" of their historic coat of arms.
Meghan Markle is once again at the center of controversy after unveiling the new name and logo for her rebranded lifestyle venture, As Ever. On February 18, the Duchess of Sussex announced the ...
Mayoress of Poreress, a town on the Spanish island of Majorca, claims the branding is similar their coat of arms. Xisca Mora told Spanish publication El Pais that the town's heraldic coat of arms ...
Meghan Markle has been caught up in another row over her newly-named lifestyle brand after it emerged a small clothing brand is also named As Ever. The Duchess of Sussex revealed yesterday that ...
Mayoress Ms Mora told Spanish publication El Pais that the town's heraldic coat of arms dates back to 1370 and its reproduction is "part of the idiosyncrasy of Porreres, of its heritage and ...
The town's heraldic coat of arms dates back to 1370 and is a significant part of the town's cultural heritage. Xisca told MailOnline: 'We are still a bit shocked, we thought it was fake news at ...