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Charles III is fighting for the monarchy’s life

A challenge fit for a king

On September 10, 1946, British foreign secretary Ernest Bevin remarked, “kings are pretty cheap these days.”

His comment was directed at the displaced monarchs who floated, dispossessed, around Europe, but it might also have been a dig at the ailing king George VI, who had found his métier in wartime but struggled to regain it afterwards.

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