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...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....
...These range from oils of Charles II’s mistress to Grand Tour collectables to troves of 18th-century porcelain....
...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....
...The crowning of Charles III will be as close as the new King comes to receiving public acclamation in the absence of a ballot....
...The retailer said it expected that the coronation of King Charles III in May would be a boon for the group, whose flagship store at 181 Piccadilly is a purveyor of groceries to the King....
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...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...
...Monday Germany, March industrial production figures UK, financial markets closed for public holiday after coronation of King Charles III US, the deadline for lawyers for FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried...
...Speakers include a “senior cabinet minister”, John Lewis Partnership chair Sharon White and BT Group chief executive Philip Jansen. Oh yes, and there is some more football being played....
...Honours have flowed his way: he was awarded a knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II in 2017 and made a member of the prestigious Order of Merit last November by King Charles III....
...He was soon presented to King George III at Kew Palace, after being fitted for a velvet coat, white waistcoat and satin breeches....
...Soane was the architect who designed the Bank of England and had it depicted as a ruin by the painter Joseph Michael Gandy....
...Stolid George III is an under-recognised patron....
..., is a clever literary device and Lewis is a skilful storyteller....
...In the 19th century, Prince Charles III — who awarded the gambling franchise to businessman François Blanc, the so-called Magician of Monte Carlo — was credited with saving Monaco as an independent state...
...If Charles Dodgson struck contemporaries as an unlikely source for this kind of mischief, his early life was in many ways a training for it....
...I search in vain for Paris,” wrote the poet Charles Valette) and Dinocrates’ ancient Alexandria....
...In the 18th century, Maria Theresa and her son Joseph II pioneered an influential rationalist fusion of Enlightenment rule and centralised governance....
.... ★★★★☆ RAGS The Musical Park Theatre, London Families, freedom and faith are at the core, too, of RAGS The Musical, a newly remastered version of Joseph Stein’s 1986 show....
...Later art-loving aristocrats and royals such as the brilliant collector Charles I had to go to continental Europe to find art and artists....
...Allen Lane, revered as the founder of Penguin, “did not appear ever to have read a whole book”, according to a quote in Jeremy Lewis’ Penguin Special....
...When the botanist Sir Joseph Banks returned from his voyage with Captain Cook aboard the HMS Endeavour in 1771, he brought with him around 1,300 species unknown to Europeans and a number of sketches, colour...
...Dodgson (aka Lewis Carroll), Sigmund Freud, Mark Twain and prominent early American psychologists such as Joseph Jastrow and G Stanley Hall....
...Sunberg and Segota previously worked at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius. Law firm Pillsbury has hired Jarrod D Murphy as a partner and Ted Powers III as a special counsel in its New York office....
...“The CFPB has made it abundantly clear it will scale back its activities and operations,” says Charles Horn, partner at Morgan Lewis in Washington....
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