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06May/23

King charles had an affair with one of the 3 degrees. The middle one

There have been rumors that King Charles had an affair with Sheila Ferguson, the middle singer of The Three Degrees. However, neither Ferguson nor Charles have ever confirmed or denied these rumors. Ferguson has said that she and Charles were friends, but that there was never anything romantic between them. Charles has also said that he and Ferguson were friends, but that he has “never commented on rumors about my private life.” Continue reading

06May/23

Will it be raining on the Parade?

The weather forecast for the UK on June 06, 2023, the day of the UK Crowning, is mostly cloudy with a 69.3% chance of rain. The high temperature will be 63°F and the low temperature will be 58°F. There is a slight chance of thunderstorms. Continue reading

06May/23

The Windsors

Here are some of the best jokes from The Windsors: Continue reading

01May/23

Impact of British coronation on the world’s perceptions of Britain and its monarchy

May 1, 2023 /World/ — A British coronation is important to people around the world for a number of reasons. First, it is a rare and momentous occasion. The coronation of a new British monarch only happens once in a lifetime, and it is a time for celebration and national pride. Second, the coronation is a beautiful and historic ceremony. It is full of pomp and circumstance, and it is a chance for people to witness a piece of British history being made. Third, the coronation is a symbol of stability and continuity. The British monarchy has been around for centuries, and it is a source of stability and comfort for many people. Continue reading

13Sep/22

King Charles inherits crown with support for monarchy at record low – but future not set in stone

John Curtice, University of Strathclyde

The death of Queen Elizabeth II after 70 years on the throne has, of course, been met with widespread sadness and mourning. For most people in Britain, she is the only monarch they have known. Yet, inevitably, the mourning of her passing will be followed by a discussion about the future of the monarchy as an institution. After all, much has changed since 1951.

Although it may have provided the head of state for over a thousand years, in a modern democracy like Britain the monarchy will need to retain public consent if it is to survive.

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