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Our King, Charles III? He has just been taken down by some globs of plasticine. With 2025 officially here and us having finally taken all the NYE empties out, His Majesty’s new year has started ...
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Elon Musk on Saturday called for Britain’s King Charles to dissolve parliament ... face charges “in the worst mass crime in the history of Britain.” Musk also called on Jess Phillips ...
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However, if there was one historical figure to look to for an idea of where King Charles' genetics come from, it would certainly be Prince Philip's grandmother, Princess Victoria of Hesse and by ...