Watch the Royal Family arrive in Canada for official visit with children

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived in Canada on Saturday. They were accompanied by their children Prince George and Princess Charlotte - the first time the siblings are taking part in an official visit to Canada.They were welcomed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grégoire, in British Columbia and will stay for a week. Sep 25, 2016

Watch the Royal Family arrive in Canada for official visit with children

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived in Canada on Saturday. They were accompanied by their children Prince George and Princess Charlotte - the first time the siblings are taking part in an official visit to Canada.They were welcomed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grégoire, in British Columbia and will stay for a week. Sep 25, 2016

Retired colonel Tim Collins claims no decency in Afghan war crime investigation

Former Colonel Tim Collins said there is no decency in the independent policing unit set up to investigate allegations of war crimes against British soldiers in Afghanistan. Col. Collins said the investigation, which the Ministry of Defence said had so far received almost 600 complaints relating to 150 indivduals, was a waste of time and money. He also said soldiers need to be afforded the protections of civilian workers - such as a trade union - if they are going to be subject to civilian-level scrutiny whilst in a theatre of war. Sep 22, 2016

Prince Harry shows off his dabbing skills during Aberdeen visit

Prince Harry delighted a crowd of local children in Aberdeen by showing his young fans he knew how to dab. The prince show off his skills whilst on his way to an official engagement at Robert Gordon University. Dabbing is the latest viral dance move in which the dancer drops their head to their elbow and raises their arm as if they are sneezing and is thought to have originated in the Atlanta hip-hop scene. Sep 22, 2016

Price William rushes to the aid of dignitary after dramatic fall

The Duke of Cambridge came to the aid of the Vice Lord Lieutenant of Essex after a dramatic fall whilst they were visiting the Stewards Academy in Harlow, Essex on 16 September. Jonathan Douglas-Hughes fell to the floor whilst the Duchess and Duke where being greeted at the school as part of the Heads Together campaign which aims to challenge the stigma over mental health problems. Douglas-Hughes was unhurt in the incident and continued with the royal tour. Sep 16, 2016