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King Charles III

  • Hats on display, worn by visitors to the royal enclosure at Royal Ascot in Berkshire.

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    Why I’m saving my hat for Polly Toynbee

    Brief letters: Two-child cap | Year-round holly berries | Palace costs | Old technology | Rubber band ball
  • Close-up of Prince Harry

    Prince Harry: decision to take on tabloids contributed to family ‘rift’

    Duke of Sussex tells ITV documentary that legal battles against newspapers ‘central’ to deterioration in relations
  • The Crown Estate chief executive officer, Dan Labbad

    Head of king’s property portfolio given 20% pay rise to £1.9m

    Crown estate reward for Dan Labbad comes amid doubling of profits on back of offshore wind developments
  • The king and queen sit in a carriage

    King to receive extra £45m of public money as crown estate income soars

  • King Charles and a woman board a maroon-coloured helicopter as two aides stand by

    Royal family to replace helicopters after flights cost more than £1m last year

  • King Charles and Queen Camilla at the state opening of parliament in London

    Brief letters
    When royalty and poverty come face to face

    Brief letters: Guardian’s neat juxtaposition | Child poverty | Fixing the housing crisis | Royal Mail elastic bands | Helpful libraryary
  • King Charles III and Queen Camilla in a carriage

    Politics Weekly UK
    The king’s speech: can Labour keep the optimism going? – podcast

    There were more than 35 bills in Labour’s first king’s speech. So what does it tell us about the party’s ambitions? The Guardian’s John Harris is joined by political editor Pippa Crerar and political correspondent Kiran Stacey
  • Ella Baron on Labour’s failure to address the two-child benefit cap in the king’s speech – cartoon

    Guardian Opinion cartoon
    Ella Baron on Labour’s failure to address the two-child benefit cap in the king’s speech – cartoon

    For all of the positive policies unveiled by King Charles, it was an omission that was most striking
    • King Charles sets out Labour government’s plans and priorities in king’s speech – watch in full

    • From education and energy to renters and railways: key points from the king’s speech

    • First Edition newsletter
      Wednesday briefing: What the king’s speech will tell us about Labour’s plans – and the pitfalls ahead

  • Norwich South MP Clive Lewis said he took the parliamentary oath under protest

    Anti-monarchy Labour MP has to retake oath after omitting part of it as protest

    Clive Lewis would have been at risk of a byelection if he did not pledge allegiance to ‘heirs and successors’ of the king
  • Trump supporters. One is carrying a placard that reads: 'Jesus loves Trump and America'; others are wearing baseball caps with 'USA' and similar logos

    Politics Weekly UK
    Politics Weekly Westminster: Trump, the king’s speech and Europe – podcast

  • CFMEU signage in Melbourne

    Australia news live
    Union’s response to allegations ‘falls short’, minister says – as it happened

  • King Charles and Queen Camilla pose for a new photo released in a set of official portraits as their royal tour to Australia is announced.

    King and queen lock in visit to NSW and Canberra but call off New Zealand trip on health advice

  • Two young men wearing England football shirts with the St George's cross painted on their faces looking sad

    King Charles urges England team to ‘hold heads high’ after Euros defeat

  • King Charles III fist bumps Mikyle Louis during his meeting with members of the West Indies men’s cricket team at Buckingham Palace.

    If King Charles is fist bumping all over the place, should we be doing it too?

    The gesture has become racially complicated over the years, sending white progressives into flurries of awkwardness
  • Keir Starmer and Labour MPs in Westminster.

    UK ministers preparing king’s speech containing at least 30 bills

    Exclusive: Programme to include devolution, housebuilding, crime, transport, AI and green energy
  • Royal Collection Trust staff walk through the east wing of Buckingham Palace.

    Who pockets the proceeds of £75 tours of Buckingham Palace?

    Letter: Norman Baker reacts to the news that the king is allowing the paying public inside the east wing, which was refurbished with taxpayer money
  • British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof watch the Euro semi-finals between England and the Netherlands on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Washington<br>British Prime Minister Keir Starmer celebrates England's equaliser as he and Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof watch the Euro semi-finals between England and the Netherlands on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Washington, U.S., July 10, 2024 in this still image obtained from social media video.  @Keir_Starmer via X/via REUTERS  THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.

    Starmer raises hopes of extra bank holiday if England win Euros

    PM says he wants to ‘mark the occasion’ if England win final on Sunday but stops short of confirming extra day off
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