i think if there is a nervousness around, it will be about the extent to which charles will be fully accepted. and i think that s notjust to do with the republican feelings that yasmin has been talking about. i think that s an issue about who he is. and some people aren t that well inclined. and because we no longer accept the idea of the divine right of kings. i mean, which we effectively cut a king s head off. or you can argue back to the days of the civil war, but there was an element of we no longer accept that principle. well, indeed. and therefore, presumably that guarantee for him isn t there? well, indeed. but i think it s if there is nervousness, it s more is he fully accepted? and again, ifound it extremely interesting that the queen made a comment in her accession anniversary statement earlier this year about how much she wished to see camilla become the queen consort, not somebody strangely on the sidelines. it did feel like a bit of management of the process, trying to ens
i don t think there is quite that claim. i think if there is a nervousness around, it will be about the extent to which charles will be fully accepted. and i think that s notjust to do with the republican feelings that yasmin has been talking about. i think that s an issue about who he is. and some people aren t that well inclined. and because we no longer accept the idea of the divine right of kings. i mean, which we effectively cut a king s head off. or you can argue back to the days of the civil war, but there was an element of we no longer accept that principle. well, indeed. and therefore, presumably that guarantee for him isn t there? well, indeed. but i think it s if there is nervousness, it s more is he fully accepted? and again, ifound it extremely interesting that the queen made a comment in her accession anniversary statement earlier this year about how much she wished to see camilla
is a nervousness around, it will be about the extent to which charles will be fully accepted. and i think that s notjust to do with the republican feelings that yasmin has talked about. i think that s an issue about who he is. and some people aren t that well inclined because we no longer accept. the idea of the divine right of kings, i mean, which we effectively cut a king s head off. or you can argue back to the days of the civil war, but there was an element of we no longer accept that principle. well, indeed. and therefore, presumably that guarantee for him isn t there? well, indeed. but i think it s if there is nervousness, it s more is he fully accepted? and again, ifound it extremely interesting that the queen made a comment in her accession anniversary statement earlier this year about how much she wished to see camilla become the queen consort, not somebody strangely on the sidelines. it did feel like a bit of management of the process,
, his descendants should be brought back. but they re a minority, i don t think there is quite that claim. i think that if there is a nervousness around, it will be about the extent to which charles will be fully accepted. and i think that s notjust to do with the republican feelings that has been talked about. i think that s an issue about who he is. and some people aren t that well inclined because we no longer accept we no longer accept. the idea of the divine right of kings, i mean, which we effectively cut a king s head off. or you can argue back to the days of the civil war, but there was an element of we no longer accept that principle. and therefore, presumably that guarantee for him isn t there? well, indeed. but i think it s if there is nervousness, it s more is he fully accepted? and again, i found it extremely interesting that the queen made a comment in her accession anniversary statement earlier this year about how much she wished to see camilla become the queen consort,
news magazine and website marianne, michael goldfarb, former foreign correspondent with us public radio, now host of the frdh podcast that s the first rough draft of history catherine pepinster who is a former editor of the catholic newspaper the tablet, and writes in british newspapers on politics, religion and ethics. a fratricidal war is how a group of dissenting priests from the russian orthodox church describe their country s invasion of ukraine. it could wreck the spiritual ambition of kirill, patriarch of moscow and all rus , to reunite the church in the two countries, just as it could wreck the political ambition of his sponsor, vladimir putin. on the other side of the continent in france, a country which used the blade of a guillotine to eviscerate the divine right of kings along with the religion that sustained it, political parties broad churches during the 20th century lack believers. and what faith should the british place in a prime minister determined by the po