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Protests Against Charles III ‘Drowned Out’ by School Kids – Or Were They?

"Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown." William Shakespeare made that observation in the sixteenth century in his play, "Henry IV Part Two," but it still seems relevant to King Charles III in the twenty-first century. As evidence, take Charles' appearance in Liverpool Thursday. The monarch -- who is...

“Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.” William Shakespeare made that observation in the sixteenth century in his play, “Henry IV Part Two,” but it still seems relevant to King Charles III in the twenty-first century. As evidence, take Charles’ appearance in Liverpool Thursday. The monarch — who is…

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