A tale of two coronations
Like his Habsburg counterpart, Charles III has also stepped into a frame dominated by the previous reign.
The King and us
It’s the mythic timeless Britishness of the coronation that people buy into.
Against the Windsor monarchy
With Rule Britannia, blue-covered passport and Churchill statues preserved, the traditionalist believes true Britain continues.
Murder of a King? The Curious Death of George V
There is a very real chance that the King of Great Britain, steward of the British Empire, and keeper of the faith, was murdered.
The right: against monarch, for monarchy
It seems timely to set out the case of the political right against Queen Elizabeth II.
George III: the good ‘tyrant’
‘Popular with his people throughout life, though now mocked in death, George III embodied the spirit of the nation like no other before him, serving as a stalwart bastion around whom his subjects could rally in the shadow of Napoleonic aggression.’