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Prince Harry Will Be the First British Royal to Testify Since Edward VII

Prince Harry’s expected courtroom testimony this week will be the first time that a prominent member of Britain’s royal family has been cross-examined in over 130 years.

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Behind Every Monarch, an Art Alliance

“The Tudors” shows how the English Renaissance was the work of wily leaders and enterprising foreigners. No dynasty has better captured the modern imagination.

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Britain at the Turn of the 20th Century Was Dealing With a Lot, Badly


Britain at the Turn of the 20th Century Was Dealing With a Lot, Badly
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By Richard Aldous
By Simon Heffer
King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in their coronation robes.
“What fools we were,” King George V told his prime minister, Ramsay MacDonald, in 1930, looking back to the era before World War I. In the context of the wartime catastrophe his generation had delivered, the king may have had a point. That was the time of Rudyard Kipling’s “long recessional” and A. E. Housman’s “land of lost content.” Arthur Balfour, prime minister from 1902 to 1905, lamented “some process of social degeneration” that “may conveniently be distinguished by the name of ‘decadence.’” Joseph Chamberlain, the most charismatic politician of the late-Victorian age, put it more pithily. “The Weary Titan,” he said in 1902, “staggers under the too vast orb of its fate.”

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