Relationship that changed the monarchy
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Taxpayer funding for key royal activities is set to nearly double from 2024 levels. Not everyone is happy about it.
For generations, Britain's royal family survived because it was seen as being above ordinary public scrutiny. Charles appears to understand that today's monarchy must survive by embracing it.
Support for the monarchy under King Charles has dropped by 41 points since 2013, contributing to a broader decline in popularity.
Backing for the British monarchy has plummeted to its lowest point in over three decades of Ipsos research, with just 55 per cent of the public now wanting the country to remain a monarchy. The dramatic 11 percentage point decline over the past three years represents a significant decline in support for the Crown.
LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 12: King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort take part in an address in Westminster Hall on September 12, 2022 in London, England. The Lord Speaker and the Speaker of the House of Commons presented an Address to His Majesty ...
Royal historian Robert Lacey exclusively writes in this week’s PEOPLE about how the charismatic future king is "paving the way forward" after a challenging few years for the royals Robert Lacey is a former contributor at PEOPLE. The best-selling author ...
OTTAWA, Sept 14 (Reuters) - A growing number of Canadians do not want a foreign monarch to represent them despite deep historical ties to Britain and affection for the queen, but risks that come with constitutional reform mean there is little political ...
Kate Middleton is catching some heat from critics after her recent appearance at Trooping the Colour this year, after being spotted giving some anti-monarchy protestors the “death stare.” While some are critiquing the princess for her
At a moment when Britain has entered a period of official mourning for Queen Elizabeth II, and the former Prince Charles, at the tender age of seventy-three, has just delivered his first public address as King Charles III—a tribute to his mother—two ...
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The end: British monarchy is dead as Charles bows the knee to Islam with sickening change to his own title
We are one step closer to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland becoming the Islamic Republic of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. King Charles III has a new description in his role as monarch to that end.
