British Royalty

  • The Queen & her people: The archivist

    The late Queen wasn’t known as an activist and so she was more keenly aware of the times than others. While many were trying to get law changes, she was quietly working away at the things she loved to do to take care of the country she lived in. These past-times were also professional contributions to the State itself, and enrich our cultural archives in more ways than we presently realise.

    Her attention to the detail of people’s lives is well-known in charity circles, but it’s her meticulous and masterful documentation of our culture and times that supports the recognition of her acute abilities. She waited on issues with a studious mind, and made sure that all of her conclusions were of the highest benefit to others. This is the true work of a Queen.

    It took its form in photography, diary writing, and recording facts on the basis of her own commissioned research. This was all private, as it should be for a royal figure. It illustrated her times in a far better and far more superior way than others were attempting, and her endeavouring to do it made her a much more superior intellect than others that just wrote about it all.

    Her goal, however, had been to improve the archives of the nation and so it was that a large amount of material was amassed to be bequeathed to a more sensitive type of storage for our future. This is not on the same level of her worth as a public figure, but it improves our prospects as a Union in the sense of proving and improving our times.

  • The Queen & her people: Sir Winston Churchill

    The Second World War brought out the best of our wits, and an inherent ability to strategise. In fact, many people believe the War proved more to us about ourselves than we had known before.

    In its climate of fear, Sir Winston Churchill stands out for us as an example of leadership. In fact, according to MI5 files, he did more than we previously knew.

    His ascent to the top position of politics – and of the war effort over Germany – made him far more aware of things than before. He was privy to see information that usually sat encoded or marked ‘Top Secret’ until it was met by the right eyes.

    He is said to have taken in all this information, and effectively used it during the War effort. An aide of his is said to have confided that he made maps in his mind of the world that nobody else could see.

    He often spoke about things more knowledgeably than other people expected at the time. His ability to give advice to individuals in private is now legendary in many respects.

    The Late Queen felt that he was a good leader, but a more interesting orator. She believed his speeches helped the country more than thought at the time because his manner of speaking was received well in all parts of it.

    She also came to believe – following further tours of the UK and the world later in her reign – that speaking to people directly is a strong gift and can yield benefits in the present moment that can last.

    Her choice of him as not just a great Briton but an icon of the UK is one considered over a long time. She concluded his contribution had been to make things clearer than the enemy had made their thoughts and intents clear in action.

  • Exclusive: Prince William in a “dating relationship”

    It’s all go for the Prince of Wales. It’s alleged he’s in a “dating relationship” in private. This means he’s going out with someone of his choosing, and he’s liking it, apparently.

    There’s no name yet. It’s previously been believed to be Lady Charlotte Wellesley, but as things go in London and elsewhere, it changes rapidly and we don’t know yet.

  • The Prince Harry buzz is fading

    After a while, the star appeal around certain individuals begins to wane.

    It’s because we get to know their ins and outs, their wiles and foes, and their ups and downs.

    The truth is Prince Harry has shown enough of this by far.

    The serious work of a statesman-like Royal is afoot if anything is going to be meaningful – and make sense.

    The fallout of a charity row hasn’t dented his repute – but may lower expectations for any collaborations that are to come.

    His forward mission is his own.

  • The Queen & her people: Living in London

    London is an historic capital as well as being a Royal seat. It’s not always had this accolade. However in her late Majesty’s reign she made it her principal residence. She preferred to stay in Buckingham Palace over any of her other residences.

    In fact the city drew much more of her attention than many people knew. Her two key interests were the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. She confided these were her favourite “pre-reign” landmarks by far. She said she also liked a number of more recent additions.

    Her observation of construction often took in an obsessive level of detail. She is said to have liked to look over planning documents to imagine the final image. Her impression of the city mattered to her, but also the projection of the UK that it gave to others.

    Her belief in architectural values didn’t dim. She liked to read and hear about design aspects. It made sense to her to put more into things we see over a longer period of time than things we let go of too quickly, she once said.

    Her like for home comforts in London only grew stronger. She frequently drank tea, ate biscuits, and enjoyed cakes in residence because it made her feel positive about life. The tastes were plain enough to have again over the years.

    It’s renowned to do this in London because of its shops – including the newer ones. She particularly appreciated the supplies she got by herself. Her enjoyment of shopping is alleged to have led to many rounds on her own.

  • King Charles safety concerns increase

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, King Charles is being accused of reneging on travel commitments.

    It relates to the Security Services

    According to special sources, he makes clandestine movements not on record.

    He also plans media visits that are not a result of advice.

    It leads to security alerts.

  • King Charles: Domestic terror charge

    In a sensational exclusive for Conservative News Site, King Charles is now accused of operating a domestic terror network.

    He’s alleged to fund it. It targets public bodies and public institutions. It raids budgets.

    It robs large single estates.

  • Royal marriages loom large

    It may be Prince William’s second turn if recent rumours are to be believed. His marriage to Princess Catherine has resulted in a family primed for reign.

    However, moving on is also a part of Royal life. His father has done it (albeit under different circumstances). He may now be preparing for it too.

    The mysteries of why is easily answered by what usually comes next. A Prince often wants his reign to set in properly. It may entail a new direction to do it.

  • Harry’s a song and a dance

    Prince Harry is a star in his own right on any occasion.

    A leaked video of a dance to a tune on a maternity ward is surely evidence of it.

    If you thought being a Dad is a dampener on his bucket list, think again.

  • Found: Princess Charlotte kidnap evidence

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a key piece of evidence has been located that further implicates a number of individuals in kidnap plots against Princess Charlotte.

    A discarded jacket

    A jacket fitting a young girl used to belong to the Princess. It was taken as a “Trophy” before kidnap plots unfolded. The suspects were seeking reasons for keeping her captive overseas.

  • Exclusive: Prince William’s new girlfriend

    It’s believed Lady Charlotte Wellesley is Prince William’s new girlfriend. This follows a formal separation prior to departure for Princess Catherine (as she’s presently known).

  • Prince William has new girlfriend

    According to a private Royal source, Prince William is now in a relationship with an unnamed financier.

    They’re in a private relationship and have no plans for the future at present.

  • King to increase workload

    It’s believed King Charles is looking to increase his workload. It may be Army-related, and also relate to public institutions.

    He also has a diplomatic element to his role, so it may mean more talks with world leaders.

  • The Royalty who are not understood

    It’s unusual how prominent Royal figures are today. They visit thousands of locations a year. They split their duties. They multiply their appeal, and effect.

    The result isn’t clear. The impact on people without a sense of it is not covered. Its coherence with more modern concerns is not clear. This is a gaping hole in it.

  • The King & his people: A rain-soaked coronation

    King Charles was crowned on 6 May 2023 in London. It was a profound affair inside, but quiet outside. A quick walk around the city revealed less enthusiasm than late on a Friday night.

    I saw a few crowds, but none of the ‘pomp and circumstance’ people say there is. Perhaps I was amiss, but I went to all the right places. A wedding was even taking place. A couple posed for a selfie on the steps of St Paul’s Cathedral.

    It was odd to see. The history-making moment just miles away being trounced by a couple spending their nuptial hours in our capital. It’s a strange world, isn’t it?