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Monarch’s three-day trip comes as Franco-British relationship is on stronger footing after tense Brexit period
Scotland Yard shelves investigation into alleged payments by Saudi businessman to Prince’s Foundation
Boost for UK’s public finances after King’s decision to reduce take for ‘wider public good’
Famous event faces financial uncertainty and challenges from animal rights campaigners without its royal champion
Head of the campaign group Republic on why the monarchy should be abolished and the government’s protest laws revoked
Both Conservatives in Westminster and the SNP at Holyrood are weakening our legal safeguards
Police attempts to curb protests have unintentionally boosted anti-monarchy movement as young lose faith in institution
Laughing at us from across the Atlantic does not make problems at home go away
Police apologise hours after Sunak backed their security operation for Saturday’s procession
Royal approval used to reverse drop in community participation since Covid-19 pandemic
Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and three-fifths of Take That failed to upstage the newly crowned King and Queen
Thousands across Britain get together for street lunches after the formal crowning of King Charles on Saturday
Police arrested 52 people including republican protesters and council volunteers after warning against disruption
The procession was full of British pomp — sans the tiaras and legendary jewels
Today’s markets share strong similarities with those at the time of the late Queen’s coronation 70 years ago
Seven decades in the making, the ceremony at Westminster Abbey was a splendid and strange ritual
The king and Queen Camilla were at the centre of a day of ancient ceremony with modern touches and military spectacle
Foreign leaders and royalty gathered at Westminster Abbey for the coronation amid heavy security
After the ceremony, much will depend on what the King can do to restore a sense of shared national community
Foreign secretary discusses areas of ‘disagreement and co-operation’ with China’s vice-president at pre-coronation meeting
Charles III’s coronation is a renewal of an institution that has served Britain well
A mix of pomp dating back centuries, religious ceremony and some modern innovations
Russian orthodox monasteries on the Mount of Olives made the holy oil to be used in the coronation
Forecast £1.4bn total spend this weekend welcomed by businesses hit by sluggish consumer demand
Anti-monarchy sentiment appears to be fading on the island
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