After weeks of Conservative leadership elections, Liz Truss was selected to become the new leader of the Conservative Party and the next British Prime Minister. The new Prime Minister travelled to Balmoral Castle, where she was officially asked by The Queen to form a new government. An official photograph was released showing Ms Truss and […]| The Crown Chronicles
We have all sat and thought about what we don’t get to see on visits to royal residences; those places, corridors, artefacts that simply aren’t available for public viewing. We would all love to go beyond the public areas, but the thought of being arrested might be a bit off putting… Well, thanks to The […]| The Crown Chronicles
It has been no secret King Charles has wished for royal residences to be open to the public for longer periods of time. That wish has come true, with Buckingham Palace and Balmoral Castle announcing new plans to draw a larger number of visitors to the royal attractions with new access. The Royal Collection Trust […]| The Crown Chronicles
Making a break from his summer holiday at Balmoral Castle, The King visited Southport to meet local community and emergency services, after three girls died in a knife attack at…| The Crown Chronicles
King Charles is a constitutional Monarch, meaning he exercises his power only on the recommendation of the British Government or his Privy Council. Previous powers that were once the Monarch’s…| The Crown Chronicles
The following in-depth guide looks at a Monarch’s role in the process of democracy - what are The King's powers here? And can Royals vote?| The Crown Chronicles