State Visit Highlights: King Charles III’s Role in U.S.-U.K. Relations

King Charles III’s state visit to the White House coincides with strained U.S.-U.K. relations and follows heightened security concerns after a recent shooting. While the trip aims to reaffirm bilateral ties and highlight environmental issues, political tensions persist, marked by contrasting objectives from both sides and concerns over the King’s family associations.

King: Arise, Mr Windsor!

King Charles III has begun the process to strip Prince Andrew of his titles and honors, renaming him Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. This decision follows pressure due to Andrew’s association with Jeffrey Epstein and allegations of abuse. The move is seen as a significant shift in the monarchy’s accountability and standards. Andrew’s daughters retain their titles.

King’s Birthday Honours List

The Companion of Honour for the RT Hon. James Gordon Brown is a former Chancellor of the Exchequer and Prime Minister, who has held senior positions in government. He has also served as the United Nations Special Envoy for Global Education and World Health Organisation Ambassador for Global Health Financing. Continue Reading

King Charles III First Christmas Royal Message

At the customary time for the Christmas Royal Message, which is in the afternoon at 3pm, King Charles III sent his first Christmas message. In a poignant tribute to his mother, the King opened his message by acknowledging that for many people, this will be the first royal Christmas message Continue Reading

King Charles III Banknotes Unveiled

The design of the new English banknotes, which will include an image of King Charles III, has been made public for the first time by the Bank of England. In 2024, it’s anticipated that the new bills will start to circulate. The present banknotes bearing the image of Charles’ late Continue Reading

Edinbugh Sees Crowds Silent and Solemn for the Queens Procession

Thousands of people watched in near-silence as the Queen’s coffin made its journey up the Royal Mile in Edinburgh. The Queen will lie at rest in the cathedral until Tuesday afternoon.The crowd fell silent as the coffin passed the Canons’ Gait pub, and a cry of “God Save the King” Continue Reading