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...— her brother Edward VI — due to qualms about its status....
...Edward Price is principal at Ergo, a consulting firm, and teaches at New York University’s Center for Global Affairs. Globalisation has failed....
...To be precise, in Westminster Abbey beneath the coronation chair of Edward I, who had brought it to London from Scotland in 1296....
...Edwards is one of the best-known news readers at the BBC, helming its coverage of the UK’s most important state and international events, including Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral and King Charles III’s coronation...
...Edward VII’s crown was set on his head the wrong way round....
...For much of the two-hour service, his expression was, if not exactly a grimace, a study in suspense. When the two-kilogramme St Edward’s Crown was placed on his head, he closed his eyes sombrely....
...“Wiley’s Island III” (1997), in the middle of the room....
...There is no harm in a US president reminding people on each side of the Atlantic that alternative paths are available. edward.luce@ft.com...
...King Charles will be enthroned on St Edward’s chair, the core of which was made in 1300 to house the Stone of Scone — a sandstone block originally used during the crowning of Scottish kings....
...Awarded royal warrants for oysters and seafood by Queen Victoria, Edward VII and Edward VIII, it was sold to Olaf Hambro in 1942 and is still owned by the banking family....
...Also, I pledge to keep watching until Huw Edwards breaks for lunch, or until I can figure out what the BBC has done with Football Focus. So help me God or whatever. Got any more quiche? 3....
...The brown furniture is a mixed bag, but I was taken with a pair of George III satinwood secretaire cabinets with pretty lozenge-shaped glass doors, which at 253cm would show off a tall ceiling to advantage...
...contemporary quotes that Jesse Norman’s The Winding Stair closes: one an extract from the 2019 Supreme Court judgment that declared Boris Johnson’s attempts to prorogue parliament illegal; the other from Charles III...
...“It’s an Edward III gold quarter noble, dating from the 14th century,” French exclaims. “It’s the find of a lifetime.” Jones is beside himself....
...These anxieties stemmed in large part from a series of big and contentious events: the advent in 1760 of a new, problematic monarch, George III; the costs of British success in the Seven Years war (1756-...
...King Charles III will be crowned with St Edward’s Crown at Westminster Abbey, London on May 6....
...The Trial of the Pyx, which has barely changed since the reign of Edward I, is not just ceremonial, but has a formal role as an external assessor of the work of the Royal Mint, the UK’s official coinmaker...
...As former Treasury General Counsel Edward Knight concluded in 1994: Given the purpose of the ESF as a means of maintaining order in exchange markets and its genesis as a tool for counteracting similar funds...
...edward.luce@ft.com...
...UK: Financial markets are closed for a public holiday after the weekend coronation of King Charles III. Five more top stories 1....
...the iconic scene in the Godfather III when the Mafia boss complains of getting pulled back in to a life of crime....
...King Charles III, then Prince of Wales, grins in a carefree way not seen much in the five decades since....
...Hear Hillary Clinton live in conversation with the FT’s US national editor Edward Luce on May 20 at our FTWeekend Festival....
...History showed that Britons had remained supportive of the monarchy despite previous royal dramas, he said, citing the seamless coronation of George VI in May 1937 despite the abdication of his brother Edward...
...In 2015, she was made a dame and earlier this year was appointed to the Companions of Honour by King Charles III. Associates describe her as charming and exuberant, though painfully shy in public....
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