Following Charles’ trial, there was an 11-year period when England was ruled without a monarch. Oliver Cromwell led England from 1653, taking the title of ‘Lord Protector’. He was succeeded ...
Ahead of his visit to Australia with Queen Camilla beginning Oct. 18, King Charles’ assistant private secretary wrote in a ...
King Charles had reason to celebrate on Tuesday! Find out more about the exciting changes for his charity, The King's ...
Born at Dunfermline Palace, Fife on 19th November 1600, Charles I was the second son and third child of James VI of Scotland, later I of England and his Queen Anne of Denmark. He was a sickly baby, ...
Charles was the 27th monarch to be crowned in it. It was originally made by order of England's King Edward I to enclose the Stone of Destiny, which had been taken from near Scone in Scotland.
Prince Harry is heading to England next week ... there *has* been speculation that he’d meet with King Charles. Buuuut apparently, Queen Camilla isn’t here for their reunion.
Charles was born on 19 November 1600 at Dunfermline Castle in Fife, Scotland. He was the second son of James VI of Scotland/James I of England and the youngest of the royal family. If Charles’ popular ...
Charles was nevertheless crowned King of Scotland at Scone in January 1651. With the Parliamentary forces threatening the royalist position in Scotland, the decision was reached to mount an attack on ...