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As the once-promising bromance between King Charles and Keir Starmer appears to be fading, the monarch has found another ...
As it emerges that Raynor Winn’s memoir The Salt Path may not be entirely factual, we look at the most notorious ...
The Royal Family's recent Pride gesture has sparked debate, with royal historian Alexander Larman criticising the move as ...
Royal historian Alexander Larman has criticised the Royal Family's Pride gesture as "trying a bit too hard" following the ...
The late Mr Blonde combined charisma, menace and goofy humour to devastating effect. But he didn’t always make the best ...
The big-budget, David Fincher-directed sequel to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood could be cinematic heaven. Yet you won’t find ...
King Charles is a man acutely aware that the monarchy has to be seen to provide value for money in these straitened times. Therefore, to coincide with the announcement that the royal household is ...
Judging by the coverage of this year’s Glastonbury festival, and the reaction in certain quarters, you would be forgiven for ...
“The winner of the Queen Elizabeth II Memorial in St James’s Park has been announced — and it’s a bridge. Not just any old crossing, mind, but a bridge by renowned British architect Lord Foster. With ...
The Spectator “It is the inevitable nature of memorials that the dead have no say in the buildings and sculptures chosen to remember them,” writes Alexander Larman.
Alexander Larman is the author of, most recently, The Windsors at War and an editor at Spectator World.
The double Oscar-winning actor Adrien Brody is rightly celebrated for his on-screen talents, even if there is some truth to the grumblings that he only really excels when he plays Holocaust victims.