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King Charles III’s monogram consists of the intertwining initials "C" and ... last used in the emblems of His Majesty’s grandfather King George VI, is placed above the initials. The version of the ...
Queen Elizabeth II's father never expected to take the throne—until a royal ruckus changed the monarchy forever. Our royal ...
King Charles echoed the words of his grandfather to mark VE Day as he made a historic speech to mark 80 years since the end of World War II.
The Coronation of King George VI – King Charles's grandfather – took place on May 12, 1937 against a troubling backdrop of uncertainty about the future of monarchy in Britain. The big question ...
The King remembered how his grandfather, King George VI, announced to Britain and the Commonwealth that "the dreadful shadow of war has passed from our hearths and our homes," and what then ...
and referred to former Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill in his speech but also reflected on the feelings of King George VI when he spoke at the end of the conflict in 1945. Speaking at the ...
King George VI. In his own historic address to the nation, the monarch said “while our greatest debt is owed to all those who paid the ultimate price, we should never forget how the war changed ...
Prince George joined Kate Middleton and Prince William at a Buckingham Palace tea party in a huge royal first. All about Prince George's key appearance at the event.
The King echoed the words of his grandfather as he delivered a speech at the precise moment King George VI addressed the nation to mark VE Day 80 years ago. At 9pm, Charles spoke at Horse Guards ...
King George VI. Appearing in front of the Queen Victoria Memorial, and later on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in his Naval uniform, the King was notably not wearing any of his actual medals ...
Charles delivered his address at Horse Guards Parade at 9pm – the exact time King George VI spoke to the nation on May 8 1945. The King has called for a global commitment to restoring peace as ...
mirroring his grandfather King George VI's attire on the original VE Day in 1945. The King, accompanied by Queen Camilla, observed the military parade and flypast in central London. Queen Camilla ...
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