Zara Phillips wants to win a gold medal at the next Olympics.
The 32-year-old equestrian star - who is the daughter of Anne, Princess Royal - won a silver medal at the 2012 Olympics in London, but she's now admitted she has her sights set on gold at the upcoming 2016 Olympics in Brazil.
She told BBC News: "I think when we [the Great Britain eventing team] all came out of London we were like, 'Let's go again!' But unfortunately it's every four years so you've got to try and stay at the top level for the next four years and have good results, and yeah it would be fantastic to go to another Olympics.
"Yeah it's [silver] incredible but I definitely want to get a gold."
Zara - who has 11-week-old daughter Mia with her former rugby star husband Mike Tindall - returned to horse riding soon after giving birth but admitted it was a struggle to get back into shape.
She said: "I'm much more comfortable now. When I first got back on it was nice to get back in the saddle but I wasn't very stable because my muscles weren't working very well.
"Getting your body back is the hardest."
Britain's Prince Harry has been invited to sit on the front row at the Victoria's Secret fashion show later this year.
The lingerie brand, which is modelled by "Victoria's Angels", is set to bring its legendary annual catwalk show to London for the first time later this year, and veteran angel Adriana Lima announced at a press conference that she'd like to invite the flame-haired royal.
She said: "We're pretty excited to be here today because we have this great announcement to make.
"The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is the biggest fashion event in the world, for sure, and we're very proud and honoured to announce that we are headed to London this year. Yes!
"I'd like to invite Prince Harry, if he would like to come. He definitely has a front row seat!"
The event has been held in cities including Cannes, Los Angeles, Miami and New York in the past but as it's been confirmed for the Prince's hometown the models hope he will make an appearance.
The 29-year-old royal is currently dating former dance student Cressida Bonas and although there have been rumours of an impending engagement, it was suggested recently that she may not be the right woman for him.
A source told E! Online: "They [Harry's family and friends] think she's too carefree and would find it difficult to live with the protocol that comes with the job, which of course it is. It might be too much of a constraint for her."
Britain's Prince George has been inundated with gifts during his visit to New Zealand.
The 8-month-old son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge - who is on his first royal tour and will soon head to Australia - has received dozens of presents from officials and members of the public.
There have been unusual and fun gifts handed to his parents, including a kangaroo backpack and a tiny vintage flying helmet, a favourite of his father's, given to him during a visit to Sir Peter Jackson's Knights of the Sky exhibition in Blenheim, which was made especially for the Prince out of leather and possum fur.
The little boy has also been handed a number of teddy bears, lavish gifts and plenty of books for his parent's to read to him at bedtime.
Nicola Legat, who was involved in organising a book competition between authors in the country, was thrilled to be able to give George a number of autographed books.
She told HELLO! Magazine: "By the time Prince George grows up, the Cambridge family will have a wonderful collection of New Zealand literature, all personally inscribed."
The royal couple will leave for Australia tomorrow (16.04.14) afternoon.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will visit the Royal New Zealand Police College tomorrow (16.04.14).
Prince William, joined by his wife Duchess Catherine, is scheduled to walk the grounds of the facility in Porirua - which was opened by his father the Prince of Wales over 30 years ago - as part of their 10 day tour of New Zealand.
Commissioner Mike Bush told The New Zealand Herald newspaper: "We have much to be proud of in New Zealand police and it is a great honour and privilege to host the Duke and Duchess."
Serving members of the No25 HRH Prince of Wales Cadet Wing, who participated in the opening of the college on April 1, 1981, will be in attendance tomorrow (16.04.14).
Some of the very same cadets delivered a gym display involving tossing telephone poles, forming a human pyramid and strength and agility tests while balancing on a beam during the ceremony in 1981, but the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are to be presented with more modern displays of policing.
Superintendent Barry Taylor, who participated in the visit by Prince Charles, said: "I remember that day very clearly and the pride which our cadet wing all felt ... I'm looking forward to seeing the Duke and Duchess, but I must say I'm glad we don't have to do a repeat of that gym routine we put on for the Prince of Wales."
Britain's Queen Elizabeth has given her approval to a new collection of Royal Mail stamps.
The 87-year-old royal has given the go ahead to the Royal Mail to release a new a set of stamps that feature scenes from Buckingham Palace, as painted by artist Chris Draper.
Royal Mail spokesman Andrew Hammond said: "Buckingham Palace is a source of pride to the nation. It forms a huge part of our heritage so it is fitting that Royal Mail has been able to dedicate a stamp to the most famous of addresses."
The collection of ten stamps includes six watercolours showing the exterior of Buckingham Palace - which has been the official London residence of the sovereign since 1837 - and a miniature sheet of four more which feature pictures of ornate locations within the 775-room building.
The four smaller stamps are paintings of the Throne Room, the Blue Drawing Room, the Grand Staircase and the Green Drawing room, and as each stamp is sent to the Palace for the Queen's approval, it is clear she is fond of the designs.
The royal-themed stamps will cost the same as the regular first, second and third class stamps which feature an image of the Queen's head.
Britain's Prince George received a gift from the wife of New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key yesterday (14.04.14).
The 8-month-old son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge - who is currently on his first royal tour in New Zealand - was gifted with a Hairy Maclary 'touch and feel' book by Bronagh Key, who is ambassador for the Blind Foundation charity.
Prime Minister John Key, his wife Bronagh and son Max were dining with the royal couple last night, and although there was no formal exchange of gifts, Mrs Key passed the book - which is designed for visually impaired children - on to Duchess Catherine at the request of the Blind Foundation.
Mr Key told The New Zealand Herald newspaper: "She seemed very pleased with it.
"I don't want to overstate things but I do sort of feel I know them [the Duke and Duchess] well now. We've had a considerable amount of time together. The three visits to New Zealand by Prince William, obviously their wedding, and we caught up in Balmoral. So it really was just convivial."
The Prime Minister also stated that his dinner guests appeared to be "really pleased" to be visiting New Zealand.
The royal couple are set to leave for Australia tomorrow (16.04.14) afternoon after visiting the Royal New Zealand Police College.
Britain's Duchess of Cornwall will visit a holiday site for disabled people.
The 66-year-old royal will be given a tour of Crathie Opportunity Holidays' cottages, which provide self-catered accommodation for those who are less mobile and overlook the ...
Britain's Prince William has revealed he is training for his commercial pilot's licence.
The 31-year-old royal, who quit his role in the Royal Air Force (RAF) last year, has already obtained his private pilot's licence, but he wants to be able to fly civilian planes.
The prince told Peter Townsend, the chief executive of Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce, about his plans during a visit to the Air Force Museum of New Zealand today (14.04.14).
According to the Daily Express newspaper, Mr Townsend said: "He told me that being in a hall full of aircraft made him long to be flying again. He's got his private licence and he's hoping for his commercial one."
A commercial pilot's licence allows the holder to fly single-pilot planes for a living or act as a co-pilot on a multi crew aircraft, but there is a higher qualification which allows the holder to be in charge of a multi crew aircraft.
William has also hinted that he'd like to be able to combine his official royal duties with his passion for flying in the future by taking on a public service role.
Later this year, the Duke of Cambridge will take on a new role within the public service, but he has not yet decided whether he'll be taking on full-time royal duties, working for a government department or another venture.
Meanwhile, William is currently on a three-week tour of Australia and New Zealand with his wife Duchess Catherine and their nine-month-old son Prince George.
Britain's Duke and Duchess of Cambridge enjoyed a game of cricket in New Zealand.
The royal couple - who are currently being accompanied by their 8-month-old son Prince George on their tour of New Zealand - took some time off from parenting duties ove...