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British Catholics welcomed the presence of King Charles III and top royals at the Sept. 16 funeral Mass for the Duchess of Kent, a Catholic convert, the first such ceremony in the once-persecuted Church’s main cathedral.
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Only Half of Brits Think Monarchy Is Important
A survey that has been asking UK residents periodically if they think the country's monarchy is important or whether it should be abolished has reached a new low point in royal approval. As per the latest installment in 2024,
As Donald Trump arrives in Britain for his three-day state visit, the political backdrop could hardly be more chaotic.
A gilded banquet at Windsor Castle was less about pageantry and more about politics, as King Charles and Britain’s power elite courted Donald Trump.
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8 Surprising Ways British Royal Titles Are Inherited
The British royal family—a world of tradition, titles, and sometimes, a little bit of drama. While we've all followed the headlines, have you ever wondered how those impressive titles, like Duke of Cambridge or Earl of Wessex,
Opinion: Trump strolling around Windsor Castle, as if he belongs, flies in the face of all the causes Charles has stood for throughout his life, writes .
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Opinion - The soft power of British royalty
No one in London had been able to take Trump’s positive attitude as a given. The meeting between the two leaders had promised any number of traps and hazards, but the opening bid of a missive from the 76-year-old hereditary sovereign of the United Kingdom had been decisive. The state visit will take place in a few days, from Sept. 17 to 19.
He may be the last man standing who can exude global gravitas in the dumpster fire of our digitally dominated world.
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12 Royal Scandals That Rocked the British Monarchy
The British royal family, a symbol of tradition and stability for centuries, has not been immune to controversy. While the public often sees a polished and composed front, the truth is that behind the palace walls,
Britain gave President Donald Trump a welcome fit for the king he often pretends to be. It was a day draped in more golden gilt — on Queen Victoria’s state coach, which bore the president to Windsor Castle; on the tunics of mounted soldiers; and on a state banquet table — than Trump has plastered over Mar-a-Lago and the Oval Office .
British station Channel 4 will broadcast a marathon of Donald Trump's lies during the president's planned state visit with King Charles III.