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In the rare thriller that's truly political, Offerman plays a sovereign citizens leader with a radical idea of what the ...
Costume designer Joanna Eatwell guides us through the Tudor fashion in the sequel to 2015's saga about the court of Henry VIII ...
King Charles and Prince William share private moment at historical ceremony The Prince of Wales was installed as Great Master at the Order of the Bath service at Westminster Abbey.
The Dean of Westminster serves as Dean of the Order in perpetuity, with King Henry VII's Lady Chapel at Westminster Abbey designated as the Chapel of the Order.
Even after the conclusion of the dramatic events depicted in Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light, there is still so much more to the story. From Henry VIII’s surprising second thoughts to the ...
In King Henry VIII of England’s pleasure palace, Hampton Court, there was no escaping class—not even in the loo. The king, of course, had a luxurious place to squat. According to the Hampton ...
If there ever was anything pushing and undignified about being a salesman, His Majesty Edward VIII redeemed that calling and gave it lustre by becoming, as Prince of Wales, "the Empire ...
‘Sovereign citizen’ torn to shreds by council A council worker has been praised for sending a brutal letter rubbishing a “sovereign” citizen’s nonsensical attempt to escape paying rates.
On June 24, 1509, Henry VIII was crowned King of England. He was one of England's most flamboyant and charismatic kings, but will be remembered only for his several marriages.
Fit for a king In 1541, approximately 32 years after his grandmother’s death, Henry VIII returned to Collyweston with his fifth wife, Catherine Howard, during their progress to York.
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