U.K. monarchy finally sidelines Prince Andrew
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The past few years have been a turbulent time for the monarchy, with Harry and Meghan's very public split from the family, scandals around Prince Andrew, the death of the Queen and serious health issues for the new King and his daughter-in-law, Catherine.
In an absolute monarchy, a single ruler, usually a king or queen, holds all power without needing public or parliamentary approval. There are five countries who still follow absolute monarchy system,
Prince William is preparing to take a more political approach to the monarchy when he becomes king – privately vowing to "challenge" government advice and speak out on global issues in a way that will mark a sharp break from royal tradition,
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Prince William Considers His Uncle Prince Andrew a 'Threat' After Being Embroiled in Scandals: 'Reputational Risk to the Monarchy'
Prince William Considers His Uncle Prince Andrew a 'Threat' After Being Embroiled in Scandals: 'Reputational Risk to the Monarchy'
Former king Gyanendra Shah received a royal welcome as supporters thronged airport on his return from Pokhara in March. Photo: SUMAN NEPALI Following the uprising of 8-9 September, the Nepal Army commenced a series of consultations concerning the ...
Formal visits by foreign heads of state are generally aimed at strengthening international relationships. The invitation for this visit was handed to Donald Trump in the Oval Office, on camera, by Keir Starmer at a time when the British prime minister was seeking to act as the bridge between the US and Europe over the war in Ukraine.
With the 250th anniversary of independence from the British monarchy approaching, Americans should reflect on Benjamin Franklin’s cautionary description of our government, writes.
Trump has long expressed fascination with the royal family. The U.K. government will tap into that this week during a state visit that combines pageantry and politics.
The words the Thai king spoke to Thitiwat Tanagaroon have been tattooed on his arm: "very brave, very good, thank you".
Curtis Yarvin, who is known for his anti-democratic views, argued to “end the democratic experiment” against Yale Law School professor Jed Rubenfeld in front of the Yale Political Union Tuesday evening.