King Charles is a man of the people. The monarch announced he was battling cancer back in February, but deliberately decided ...
Lt. Col. Jonny Thompson, King Charles’ “hot equerry” also known as “Major Eye Candy,” made a rare public appearance with the ...
was worn as an extra layer of warmth at the king's execution The silk vest worn by King Charles I when he was beheaded, in 1649, is going to be put on public view for the first time in a decade.
John Cook was the lead prosecutor at Charles I’s trial. After the execution, he produced a pamphlet to justify the actions of the court in prosecuting, and killing, the king. In this pamphlet ...
Thompson — who has reportedly worked with Charles since 2020 — is responsible for the “planning and execution” of the king’s daily programs. Equerries are chosen from senior officers of ...
King Charles will deliver his Christmas Day message from a church with links to the medical community, Buckingham Palace said ...
King Charles attended a special Advent Service at the Catholic Church of The Immaculate Conception in London where he heard ...
The British monarch recorded his annual holiday address from the chapel of a former hospital, rather than from a palace.
Charles offered his “heartfelt thanks” to medical staff who offered “strength, care and comfort” during cancer treatment ...