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...wrote journalist Ben Riley-Smith in The Right to Rule. Johnson’s office denied the allegation....
...King Charles III is to return to public duties next week after temporarily stepping back from the spotlight during treatment for cancer....
...King Charles III, who is also being treated for cancer, and Queen Camilla have been informed about the state of the princess’s health....
...King Charles III addressed the COP28 summit in Dubai on Friday wearing a tie emblazoned with the Greek flag, in a week that saw a big diplomatic bust-up between London and Athens....
...Another composer inspired by ragas was Terry Riley, and Brooklyn Raga Massive performed their In D, a homage to Riley’s In C, at a past festival....
...King Charles III started the countdown to the next UK election on Tuesday, setting out 21 pieces of legislation that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hopes to define his priorities and sharpen dividing lines with...
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...King Charles III on Tuesday set out the 21 pieces of legislation that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hopes will frame the next UK general election, as the countdown started to polling day....
...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...
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...“Genius has no sex,” said Empress Eugénie, wife of Napoleon III, bestowing upon her the first female Légion d’Honneur in 1865....
...Then Harrington happened to hear on the radio George Crumb’s Black Angels, for electrified string quartet....
...Charles III is supreme governor of the Church of England as well as monarch of the UK and 14 Commonwealth realms....
...In 2010, the designer picked up a George III carved mahogany bedpost at a Chatsworth House attic sale at Sotheby’s....
...There he entertained everyone from King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the Clintons, Warren Buffett, Madonna, James Dyson and Arnold Schwarzenegger....
...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....
...No one remembered to supply chairs for George III and Queen Charlotte (or for that matter to bring the coronation sword), so there was a lot of wandering around. The snafus have not all been comical....
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...III, the fisheries said in court documents....
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...The ancient ceremonials and military marches that attended the coronation of King Charles III on Saturday gave way to parties and events across Britain, as the UK enjoyed a special Bank Holiday weekend....
...UK saxophonist Camilla George completes a thrilling double bill. November 12, Royal Festival Hall 5....
...Wedgwood’s royal connections run deep: the collection includes a late 18th-century portrait medallion to mark George III’s recovery from a bout of illness, inscribed: “Health restored”....
...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....
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