He waited 73 years for the job of his life but 17 months in, King Charles stepping back.
He will continue with “state duties”. But laws are in place for the unlikely event that he is incapacitated.
My @BBCNewsnight explainer with @jasmin_dyer on Counsellors of State & Regents:
Elizabeth Klinck always wanted to be a private investigator, but now she's the film world's go-to sleuth for visual research #HotDocs23 https://t.co/ZZnDVRyBGu
If there was ever a case for the afterlife it’s so these two can meet up tonight. Smoke cigarettes, have a drink, spin yarns & make everyone up there feel whole again.
Lightfoot and Prine. Conjurers of light and dark.Two of the most brilliant of storytellers.
#GordonLightfoot
Wondering where the Hamilton municipal results are? They waited until their last polling station closed at 2120ET. That station opened late this am. Should see numbers soon. #HamiltonVotes2022
"I was fortunate to share the last 24 hours of my dearest Mother’s life. It has been an honour and a privilege to accompany her on her final journeys.
"Witnessing the love and respect shown by so many on these journeys has been both humbling and uplifting."
- The Princess Royal
Charles will be proclaimed King on Saturday morning at St. James’s Palace. Per an 18th-century tradition, the monarch will read and sign an oath to uphold the Church of Scotland. This has been done by every sovereign since King George l in 1714.
.@mevansCBC’s 8-minute obituary of the Queen is comprehensive, poetic and worth watching. “The sheer longevity of Elizabeth II’s reign is partly what embedded her so deeply in the fabric of the nation.” With @lily_martin and Richard Devey. https://t.co/wQfVqUUZOv