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The King recognises the need to restore beauty to our environmentÂ
Poundbury provides a built environment that does not shock or depress, unlike omnipresent brutalist modernity. The monarch’s next project will do the same.
Poundbury provides a built environment that does not shock or depress, unlike omnipresent brutalist modernity. The monarch’s next project will do the same.
Greater openness would put an end to second-guessing and inevitable leaking by royal malcontents.
King Charles’s ill health confirms the need to expand the pool of working members of the Royal Family.
The Palace has not yet confirmed what kind of cancer the 75-year-old monarch has been diagnosed with.Â
Robert Hardman treads a fine line of building a good degree of trust with his subjects without, quite, falling into a level of obsequiousness that would invite mockery.
When it comes to dealing with the irredeemable Prince Andrew, the King could learn a thing or two from the humbler Scandinavian sovereigns.
Was the monarch’s ill-timed choice of neckwear intentional?
On his visit to France, the monarch touched on the environmental campaign that was such a feature of his time as heir to the throne. His timing was intriguing.
As President Macron pulls out all the stops to celebrate King Charles and Queen Camilla’s state visit come calls to strengthen ties between the two nations.
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