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Welcome to the most decadent Belle Époque on Lake Garda: how Villa Sigurtà became the ultimate home away from home for Kings, Queens and opera stars

King Charles and Sir Alexander Fleming are among those to have stayed at the luxurious villa in northern Italy

Who is Olivia Henson, the new Duchess of Westminster? Let Tatler reveal all

Olivia Henson and Hugh Grosvenor, Duke of Westminster married at Chester Cathedral on Friday 7 June. The Marlborough alumna has snapped up one of the most eligible bachelors in the land, so who is the bride?

Will Charles and Prince Harry meet this week? As the Duke returns to Britain for an Invictus Games ceremony, there are hopes that he will reunite with the King

In February, Prince Harry rushed home at the drop of a hat to offer support to his father. Amid other signs of warming relations between the two, onlookers are hoping that Prince Harry and the King will be able to spend some quality time together this week

Bringing the glamour to the dance floor: Princess Anne ‘wants to be on Strictly Come Dancing’, dancer claims

Strictly Come Dancing has many royal fans – but Princess Anne has reportedly now gone above and beyond by revealing (perhaps whimiscally) to Nadiya Bychkova that she might want to appear on the show

David Cameron is hit with criticism for hiring ‘one of the most expensive, most luxurious private jets on the market’ for Central Asia trip

Emily Thornberry, shadow Attorney General, described Lord Cameron’s choice of aviation apparatus as an ‘unacceptable extravagance’

Pocket watch belonging to Titanic’s richest man, John Jacob Astor, sells for six times the auctioneer’s estimate

Astor famously stood on the ship’s bridge smoking a cigarette as Titanic went down. This 14-carat watch, engraved with his initials, is an icon of the famous disaster. This weekend, it smashed auctioneers' records

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will travel to Nigeria for a short trip after the Duke of Sussex visits London

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are due to travel to the West African nation as part of their work surrounding the Invictus Games

King Charles and Camilla look to host the Emperor and Empress of Japan for a state visit in June

After the splendour of the visit of South Korea in the winter, anticipation will run high for Japan's visit – especially as the King returns to full-scale duty

Mystery Klimt portrait, with unknown provenance and unknown sitter, sells for €30m after being thought lost for 100 years

A beautiful portrait by Gustav Klimt has generated a frenzy of attention and a substantial auction price after it re-emerged from a 100-year-long disappearance

Battle of the strawberry jams: Buckingham Palace shop releases strawberry jam promotional film as Meghan Markle’s friends show off their American Riviera Orchard preserve

As the Duchess of Sussex prepares to launch her lifestyle brand – which will include a range of jams, Buckingham Palace sets out its own stall on the jam front

Titanic’s richest man and the gold pocket watch: Timepiece owned by John Jacob Astor, who went down with the famous ship, is now for sale at auction

After making sure his wife was safe on a lifeboat, John Jacob Astor stood smoking on the bridge of the Titanic while it sank into the icy waters. The 14-carat pocket watch that was recovered from his body is now for sale

A glimpse into life at Adelaide Cottage: Prince William reveals an insight into his charming family dynamic as he opens up about his pets during a royal engagement

During a visit to Woodgate Valley Urban Farm this week, the Prince of Wales opened up about the life of his pets

Brian Reader, last denizen of a bygone world of ‘gentleman thieves’, dies aged 84

Reader, who was involved in some of the most famous heists of the last hundred years, has passed away in Kent. His death certificate read, ‘Retired Gardener’

‘I had a room for my Lego in the Élysée Palace’: Louis Sarkozy on growing up in the spotlight, life advice from his father and Napoleon

Tatler spoke with the son of the ex-French President Nicholas Sarkozy as he prepares to release his first book, Napoleon’s Library

As archaeologists uncover a 1,800-year-old marble head of Apollo in Greece, Tatler answers the ancient call and discovers a luxurious little corner of antiquity in London

The discovery of the sculpture in Philippi may have delighted archaeologists. But a slice of the ancient world is available a little closer to home…

Hat’s the making of a star: as Glyndebourne approaches, the June issue of Tatler tells a tale of two stars and two operettas, over one hundred years apart

This summer, Danielle de Niese leads a stellar cast in The Merry Widow, recalling a moment in 1907 when society ‘lost their heads’ over another opera diva and Tatler cover star

Glyndebourne’s own goddess: Danielle de Niese, the great opera diva, is glittering in gold on Tatler’s June cover

Famous for black tie and ballgown picnics in gorgeous gardens, this year as the opera festival and celebrated fixture on the social season marks its 90th anniversary, Tatler has an audience with its chatelaine

Glamorous billionaires, a retreat to a luxury resort and plenty of secrets: is Zoe Kravitz’s new film Blink Twice set to become the next White Lotus?

The trailer for Blink Twice teases an ominous paradise-turns-to-hell story as two young women take a seemingly innocent invitation to a billionaire's holiday island

‘Vivienne Westwood asked to buy it’: Exquisite William and Mary manor house, once the childhood home of Amber Rudd, is up for sale

Driving past, Vivienne Westwood once spotted this Palladian gem from across the fields and promptly made an enquiry to buy. Now Chalcot House is finally up for sale. Take your chance…

Lord Byron discovery paints the ‘bad boy’ of the Romantic movement in very unbecoming hues

A letter discovered at Trinity College, Cambridge describes Lord Byron’s memoirs, which were destroyed by his publisher because they were so offensive