Is King Charles too left-wing for the Tories?
Boris Johnson is not the only conservative irritated by our new monarch.
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Boris Johnson is not the only conservative irritated by our new monarch.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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Our new Carolingian age is taking us back to the 17th century.
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What our new monarch thinks, and why it matters.
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Toxic relic or political necessity? Tanya Gold, Robert Hardman, Andrew Marr, Tanjil Rashid, Anna Whitelock and Gary Younge debate the…
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Many were surprised when the musician announced he would be attending King Charles III’s coronation. They shouldn’t have been.
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The King is trying to repair the damage that successive Tory governments have done to the UK’s global standing and…
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Despite facing criminal investigations, the former president’s poll ratings are rising. He is a master at gaming the media.
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There was a hoopla in Colchester for the royal visit, with small children waving flags and a brass band.
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Anger at rumours of a “woke” coronation misses the whole point of royalty.
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In his memoir Harry seeks renewal – but his exposé of the cruelty of royalty is driven by rage.
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How a fraternal dispute became a full-blown existential crisis for the monarchy.
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The King largely avoided politics in the ecumenical message he had been waiting decades to deliver.
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But then, Brexiteers shouldn’t be quiet about how Brexit has failed, either.
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Twenty-five years after her death, Diana Spencer has been eclipsed by monuments and myth.
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In The Crown’s reimagining of the intimate exchange, the future King’s longing for linguistic purism caught my ear.
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In making the monarchy part of her ideological battleground, Liz Truss is exposing her own shaky constitutional position.
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After an awkward hour with John Major, Stephen Fry and the future monarch, I opted for a life of obscurity.
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Holiday parks will close and hospital operations cease without anyone even needing to ask. This is what having a monarchy…
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Beneath the surface, anti-royalist sentiment endures among Scottish nationalists.
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