Coronation of King Charles III - 6 May 2023

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An enthusiastic crowd and Canada's governor general and prime minister were on hand to greet the King and Queen in their visit to Canada.
 
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King Charles ends his speech to loud applause, urging MPs to protect Canadians’ rights and calling for a “strong and free” Canada amid cross-border tensions.


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I dare say, this is the hottie in my books! 🥰
 
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"It was a home beloved of his grandmother
who would spend hours walking around her Highland estate.

And now King Charles is to add to the beauty of the Castle of Mey, in Caithness,
as he bids to attract tourists with a new maze.

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Plans for the new maze at Castle of Mey,
which the King hopes will attract more tourists."


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"Buckingham Palace said
today's reception saw the King greet 400 guests, many of whom were previous shipmates and their partners with whom he had kept in touch over the last half century,
as well as fellow aviators drawn from 845 Naval Air Squadron and across the Fleet Air Arm.

There was also a contingent of from H.M.Y. Britannia and representatives from the King's patronages The White Ensign Association, The Royal Navy Club of 1765 and 1785, The Royal Naval Benevolent Trust and the Association of Royal Naval Officers.

An aide said the event was a 'personal request' from the King and was funded by him privately."

That was then...

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Those were the days my friend!!!... :D

And this is now...

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LONDON — British soccer legend David Beckham, a sporting icon and one of the world's most recognizable faces, has received a knighthood from King Charles III for services to sport and charity, Buckingham Palace announced on Friday.

The award, the highest Britain's antiquated honors system can bestow, seems inevitable given Beckham's success as a player and his contribution to the country's culture. For years, Britons have wondered how he has not already been elevated to Sir David...
 
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"Senior royals celebrate

King Charles' official birthday

at Trooping the Colour."


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"King Charles

orders royals to wear black armbands for Trooping the Colour

as 'mark of respect' for Air India crash victims.


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King Charles has ordered royals
to wear black armbands
in remembrance of those killed in the Air India plane crash
for Trooping the Colour on Saturday.

The monarch has requested a minute's silence in tribute to the 241 passengers and crew killed
when a Boeing 787 Dreamliner bound for Gatwick Airport came down on Thursday in the Indian city of Ahmedabad.

The King issued a written message soon after the plane crash saying
he was 'desperately shocked by the terrible events'
and expressed his 'deepest possible sympathy'."

 
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"Trooping the Colour is a centuries-old tradition that marks the Sovereign's official birthday.

It dates back to the 17th century and is rooted in battlefield custom, when regimental flags, or 'colours,' were trooped in front of soldiers to ensure they could be recognised amid the smoke of combat.

Last week a full-dress rehearsal, known as The Colonel's Review, took place serving as the final run-through before the King's official celebration.

This year, the honour of trooping the Colour falls to the Coldstream Guards, who will officially present their regimental flag, known as the Colour, to King Charles."
 
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"In their element! Charles and Camilla couldn't keep the smiles from their faces at Royal Ascot.

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Charles chats to Carol Middleton during the second day of Royal Ascot.

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Zara and Camilla enjoying the races together.

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The Princess Royal and the Duchess of Edinburgh chat to one another during the second day."

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"King Charles III and Queen Camilla
watch a race on day four of Royal Ascot."


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King Charles III's monarchy will not get a pay raise this year, but the Sovereign Grant will go up by more than 45 million pounds or around $60 million in the 2026-2027 year, accounts showed.

As many of his fellow Britons cope with a cost-of-living crisis, the grant which is paid for by the public and used for royal spending and upkeep of royal assets, remained at around 86 million pounds ($110 million) for the 2024-2025 year, latest annual figures from the Crown Estate showed. The grant will rise to around $170 million next year and remain stable for 2026-2027...
 

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