The Princess of Wales's brother reveals the three things he holds dear to his heart. Illustrations by Ollie Maxwell.
Gilded Age industrialists were mad for the quintessentially English artist. A new exhibition at The Frick in New York City, focused on fashion in his portraiture, sets the stage for a revival.
Sir Antony Gormley writes about why Adriaen de Vries’s sculpture may look vastly different from his own, 'Reflect', but still ...
The whippet is, in many ways, the perfect Crufts winner: elegant, athletic, effortlessly chic — a model performer.
The Viscountess talks about a childhood at Belvoir Castle, primogeniture and why Americans love a British country home.
The renaissance of 'car clothing' means there's no excuse not to be the best dressed man or woman behind the wheel, as Simon ...
The Country Life quiz runs daily every afternoon, with new editions published at 4pm.
Tiaras and jewelled headpieces are all the rage on the red carpet, at society weddings and in film and television shows. As ...
The Country Life quiz runs daily every afternoon, with new editions published at 4pm.
Amy Merrick consults the expert growers at The Real Flower Company on her new West London cutting garden.
Gibside flourished under coal baron George Bowes but his heiress daughter, Mary Eleanor, nearly lost it all to her deceitful second husband.
Country Life is once again searching for irrepressibly cheeky and mischievous mutts to crown as the nation's naughtiest dog.