Queen Elizabeth II’s Final Diary Entry: A Glimpse into Her Last Days

A newly released royal biography reveals Queen Elizabeth II’s final diary entry, a simple yet poignant record of her last days at Balmoral Castle. The entry, written just two days before her passing, reflects her dedication to duty and meticulous record-keeping throughout her reign. This article explores the details of the Queen’s diary, her writing habits, and how they contrast with those of King Charles III, her son and successor.

King Charles III Hesitates to Mend Ties with Prince Harry Amid Legal Dispute

King Charles III reportedly fears repairing his relationship with Prince Harry due to the Duke’s ongoing legal battle with the Home Office over security. The monarch is concerned about potential legal ramifications from Harry’s tendency to reveal private conversations, as seen in his memoir, ‘Spare’. Despite this, Palace officials maintain that the King is open to reconciliation, but the situation remains delicate.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla Seek Wellness Retreat in Bengaluru

King Charles III and Queen Camilla have been quietly enjoying a wellness retreat at the Soukya International Holistic Health Centre in Bengaluru, India. This marks the King’s first visit to the city as monarch, following multiple visits as Prince of Wales. The royal couple is engaging in yoga, meditation, and various therapies, demonstrating their commitment to holistic health practices.

King Charles III Acknowledges Colonial Injustices at Commonwealth Summit Amid Calls for Reparations

King Charles III has acknowledged the colonial injustices committed by Britain during a Commonwealth summit in Samoa, but has stopped short of offering financial reparations. He emphasized learning from the past and finding solutions to address enduring inequalities. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer also acknowledged the shared history and promised to host a forum next year to discuss reparations for the impact of slavery.

Lidia Thorpe: The Indigenous Senator Who Defied King Charles III

Australian Indigenous Senator Lidia Thorpe has once again made international headlines for her bold stance against the British monarchy. During a recent speech at Parliament House, she declared, ‘You are not my king’ to King Charles III, further cementing her reputation as a vocal advocate for indigenous rights. This isn’t the first time Thorpe has challenged the legacy of colonialism, previously calling the late Queen Elizabeth a ‘coloniser.’ Learn more about this remarkable figure and her unwavering commitment to her people.

New Rarest 50p Coin Emerges, Replacing Kew Gardens Icon: Atlantic Salmon Takes the Crown

A new 50p coin, the Atlantic Salmon, has dethroned the iconic Kew Gardens 50p as the rarest coin in circulation. Released in late 2023 to commemorate King Charles III’s Coronation, the Atlantic Salmon 50p is already commanding high prices on eBay and among collectors, with only 200,000 minted. Discover why this coin is causing a stir in the collecting community and what to look for if you find one in your change.

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