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...I can’t see King Charles III with his head under the bonnet of the Aston Martin DB6 Volante Convertible that he lent William for his wedding, or the electric E-Type Jag that Harry used, but that’s the same...
...Monday’s summit, which will feature a celebration of “British Ideas — Past, Present and Future”, will be followed by a reception at Buckingham Palace hosted by King Charles III....
...King Charles III will set out a highly political package of legislation on Tuesday that Rishi Sunak hopes will shape the next election, including bills on tougher sentencing, oil drilling in the North Sea...
...The invitation for the TV audience watching Charles III’s coronation to “swear allegiance” was doubtless meant as an act of popularisation but it has registered instead as a tone-deaf command....
...There is no suggestion of wrongdoing by either bin Mahfouz or King Charles....
...Long before Charles III became King, people close to him were trailing the prospect of a “slimmed-down, modernised” British monarchy once he acceded to the throne....
...More Staffordshire potteries are turning out Charles III-themed china....
...The New Year honours list, the second to be signed off by King Charles III, is compiled from nominations made by organisations or members of the public that are then scrutinised by subject-based honours...
...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....
...King Charles III’s younger son has three parallel legal cases against newspapers claiming phone hacking and other illegal behaviour....
...For some Americans, the pomp and pageantry of King Charles III’s coronation seemed to all be a bit grandiose and nostalgic for a 21st-century democracy....
...There he entertained everyone from King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the Clintons, Warren Buffett, Madonna, James Dyson and Arnold Schwarzenegger....
...Fast forward 70 years and, in the week in which Ireland was partitioned in 1921, the republic’s top officials are attending Saturday’s coronation of King Charles III....
...The broad outlines of the changes, based on the Basel III international framework, have been knocking around for a while....
...Still, Bongo junior hobnobbed with celebrities from the UK’s King Charles III, with whom he shared an interest in conservation, and the likes of footballer Lionel Messi and Michael Jackson, the late singer...
...King Charles III, then Prince of Wales, grins in a carefree way not seen much in the five decades since....
...One person who attended the party joked that it was grander than a state banquet for King Charles III at the Palace of Versailles a week earlier, Will Louch, Sarah White and I report in this deep dive....
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...When I returned this year to cover the coronation of King Charles III, I threw an additional carry-on bag into the mix. If the Windsors could pull out all the stops for this moment, why shouldn’t I?...
...Here’s what else I’m keeping tabs on today: Biden’s UK visit: The US president meets British prime minister Rishi Sunak and King Charles III before heading to Lithuania for the Nato summit....
...Christopher Grimes in Los Angeles White House reaches eleventh-hour deal with Republicans to avert catastrophic US debt default King Charles III’s coronation takes place in Westminster Abbey Putin claims...
...Biden is not set to meet King Charles III, the British monarch, during his short visit to the UK; the president’s wife Jill will represent him at next month’s coronation....
...King Charles later took part in a service of reflection at St Anne’s Cathedral in Belfast, attended by UK prime minister Liz Truss, Ireland’s taoiseach Micheál Martin and Irish president Michael D Higgins...
...A collaboration with the Royal Drawing School, founded by King Charles III, accounts for the nearly 200 original British artworks that hang in the 190 rooms and suites (where Marino has faithfully incorporated...
...But the urban designer and co-founder of the DK-CM architectural practice is nevertheless concerned by the “regressive impact” of place-making schemes such as Poundbury, the King Charles III-endorsed mock-Georgian...
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