
The King must choose between globalist elites and his people
Charles III has solemnly bound himself to serve the British people and defend their rights. But can we rely on him to do so?
Charles III has solemnly bound himself to serve the British people and defend their rights. But can we rely on him to do so?
But what of the future of an institution with as rich and complicated a history?
The monarchy is the only national institution to which we can pledge allegiance and remain nonpartisan.
Charles looked at times humbled – by the resounding choruses, all those dear friends in the Abbey and the daunting inevitability of this day. But he rose to the occasion.
Labour has a clear lead but is not as far ahead as it needs to be. The 2024 contest is competitive.
An emphasis on tradition will make Charles the embodiment of the nation, and his reign will prove a blessing and a boon.
We are not only ceremonially crowning and anointing our Sovereign, we are also celebrating our nation and its wider relationships.
Lucy speaks to royal historian and author Dr Tessa Dunlop, about the coronation, whether it is happening at the wrong time, and whether it will boost UK influence abroad.
Enjoy the flummery and fakery on May 6th by all means, but also think about what Britain loses by having an utterly powerless head of state.
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