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Perhaps billions around the world saw at least part of the coronation of King Charles III and marvelled at the pomp, the pageantry and the glorious choral
Charles Philip Arthur George alias Charles III is now the King of England. His alarmingly obsolete coronation without Britain’s imperial symbol of colonial plundering over his head (the Kohinoor) had 2,300 guests inside London’s centuries-old Westminster Abbey.
In an elaborate, archaic and tiring ritual not seen in Britain since 1953, ‘God save the king’ was heard. The event was televised all over the world, including in Britain’s former colonies.
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Steve Ellner Two conflicting leftist positions on Latin America’s wave of progressive governments known as the Pink Tide have become increasingly well-defined over the last two decades.