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What is the British Royal Regalia? Learn more about the British Crown Jewels and how they are replaced medieval renditions ...
What the British Monarchy Actually Does—And How Hard It Would Be To ... If Britain ever did decide to get rid of the monarchy, it would be a constitutional matter requiring legislation from ...
After Elizabeth, the British monarchy will find itself in rising waters and struggle not to be swept away.” — Eugene Robinson, Washington Post The only reasonable future is one without the ...
These rules have accumulated in centuries of legislation and a surrounding mass of convention. (The explanation of Britain’s constitutional monarchy provided by the House of Lords Library begins ...
But the same century has seen the British monarchy become more firmly established. The British Crown appears to the historian much stronger in 1935 than it did in 1835, or even in 1875. Many of ...
Fast on the heels of the recent “No Kings” protests against President Trump comes an odd suggestion that Americans would be ...
Jamaica has introduced a bill that would cut ties between the country and King Charles and the British monarchy. All about the issue and what Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness has said.
Harry reportedly considered but ultimately rejected the idea of using Princess Diana's family name, after being told it would be logistically difficult..
Yes, the U.S. declared independence from the British Crown in 1776. But the kind of “king” these protesters seem to fear had ...
The British monarchy took a hit this week as Jamaica introduced a bill that would ditch King Charles III as its symbolic head of state and turn the Caribbean nation into a full-fledged republic.
Charles is only the second reigning British monarch to visit Australia. ... “The visit by the king brings it home that Australia is a constitutional monarchy and it has a king,” he added.