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A protocol blunder made by Amal Clooney during her meeting with King Charles III earlier this year has seemingly resurfaced online. For those in need of a reminder, the monarch, 76, welcomed British lawyer and human rights activist Clooney to Buckingham Palace back in June, alongside a horde of other huge-name stars.
King Charles III is facing renewed challenges over his younger brother Prince Andrew’s living arrangements. Royal insiders claim Queen Elizabeth II’s enduring affection for her “blind spot” left the monarch in a difficult position.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla met with Pope Leo XIV on Thursday. The trio met during an audience at the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City. They then went to the Sistine Chapel where, for the first time in 500 years, a King of England and a pope prayed together.
King Charles has become the first British monarch to pray with a pope at the Vatican since the Catholic and Anglican churches split up five centuries ago.
For the first time in five centuries, an Anglican British monarch and the leader of the Roman Catholic church prayed together in public. King Charles III, the nominal head of the Church of England, joined Pope Leo XIV in an ecumenical service at the Sistine Chapel during a state visit to the Vatican Oct.
Princess Diana’s marriage to now-King Charles III changed her brother Charles Spencer’s life by giving him an unexpected career. “Leaving the tragedy of 28 years aside, it was an extraordinary thing for my family,
Crowds of people are lining up in Lichfield to get a glimpse of King Charles III for his visit to Staffordshire today. King Charles III was pictured meeting members of the public as he arrives for his visit to Lichfield Cathedral. The King, who earlier ...
King Charles III is warning dog owners of Seasonal Canine Illness (SCI) while visiting Sandringham with their pets. Keep reading for the details…MORE: Follow Wonderwall on MSN for more top news _King Charles III is pushing for pet owners to look out for their animals' safety while at Sandringham,