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...Central banks: Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey presents the UK’s new bank notes featuring King Charles III’s portrait....
...Charles I was beheaded in 1649; the House of Hanover was dogged by sex scandals; George III lost his mind and he also lost America, which wasn’t terribly popular....
...Between Daniel O’Connell and Charles Stuart Parnell in the pantheon of 19th-century Irish patriots stands John Mitchel: lawyer, polemicist, newspaper editor and sworn enemy of the British crown....
...King Charles III turns 75 on Tuesday. Love him or loathe him (or indeed see a constitutional monarch as the least bad of all options), it is hard to deny that he is a man of style....
...Among those on view will be the Trinidadian painter Sarah Knights, who was recently chosen to paint a portrait of King Charles III for the cover of Tatler magazine....
...Inevitably, this approach means Charles III may become the second King in 250 years to lose America, where the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have reinforced their support....
...Letter in response to this article: Charles III can offer PM some pharaonic wisdom / From Trevor Lyttleton, London NW11, UK...
...The funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth II and the accession of King Charles III have been planned in detail over several decades....
...Jacinda Ardern, prime minister of New Zealand, Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese, Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro, Italy’s president Sergio Mattarella and Frank-Walter Steinmeier, president of...
...Buyers included billionaire co-founder of Guggenheim Partners, Mark Walter, whose affiliates had been longtime investors of Carvana debt and equity. The Garcias bought $50mn in shares....
...The damage was done not just by the disastrous mismatch of Charles and Diana....
...Boy soprano Walter Russell III sang the child Blow, lightish baritone Will Liverman the adult....
...John Sutherland’s Monica Jones, Philip Larkin and Me (Weidenfeld & Nicolson), a biography of the poet’s lover and muse, has generated keen interest ahead of its publication in April....
...In November 1788, George III went mad....
...In 1576, he was part of a diplomatic delegation visiting the French court of Henri III, with the purpose of painting the king’s brother and Elizabeth’s prospective suitor François, duke of Anjou....
...daughter Allegra, and to arrange for her burial; Byron in exile received from Murray magnesia, gunpowder, tooth powders and two English bulldogs; Paul Du Chaillu, the African explorer, asked John Murray III...
...Law firm Pillsbury has hired Jarrod D Murphy as a partner and Ted Powers III as a special counsel in its New York office....
...Charles Marville’s exquisite prints documented the tearing down of medieval Paris in the 1860s and ’70s and the construction of Haussmann and Napoleon III’s vision for the city as the capital of Europe....
...Walked through the Tower of London by my dad, I thought I caught on the riverside breeze the whimpering cry of one of Richard III’s inconvenient nephews....
...Fervent views jeopardise neutrality tradition A monarch enjoys three rights over his or her ministers: to be consulted, to encourage and to warn, wrote Walter Bagehot in his influential book The English...
...Monarchy, Walter Bagehot argued in 1867, was a resilient system because it was easy to understand, and because a royal family virtually guaranteed “nice and pretty events” at regular intervals....
...Walter’s article: In May 1991, AT&T acquired computer manufacturer NCR Corporation for $110 per share in what was to that date the largest-ever computer industry merger....
...The Victorian constitutional scholar Walter Bagehot described Britain as a “disguised republic” – a point echoed by Prochaska. The Queen is there by consent, and she knows it....
...They asked the Scottish poet Sir Walter Scott, and caused a revolution in literature....
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