Robert Wakefield
@Robertauthor
16 August, 01:48
Just something that could be nothing, but somehow worth pointing out.
From: MSN News
https://www.msn.com/en-us/...
King Charles is featured in a new set of the Top Trumps card game to mark his upcoming coronation.
The new monarch, 74, is part of the 'Kings and Queens Top Trumps', released ahead of his crowning on May 6 at London's Westminster Abbey, and which features rulers from across the years including his late mother Queen Elizabeth as well as King Henry VIII and Queen Victoria.
Lets reflect for a moment...
From: MSN News
https://www.msn.com/en-us/...
King Charles is featured in a new set of the Top Trumps card game to mark his upcoming coronation.
The new monarch, 74, is part of the 'Kings and Queens Top Trumps', released ahead of his crowning on May 6 at London's Westminster Abbey, and which features rulers from across the years including his late mother Queen Elizabeth as well as King Henry VIII and Queen Victoria.
Lets reflect for a moment...
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This story was from last Tuesday and getting pushed around today. Today this came out,
From: bangpremier.com
https://bangpremier.com/st...
Joe Biden has accepted an invitation from King Charles for a state visit to the United Kingdom.
The 80-year-old US president was invited to Britain by the monarch in a "friendly" phone call in which Biden congratulated the King on his impending coronation, a White House spokesperson has confirmed.
Biden will not be attending the coronation next month and the United States will be represented by first lady Jill Biden at Westminster Abbey on May 6.
From: bangpremier.com
https://bangpremier.com/st...
Joe Biden has accepted an invitation from King Charles for a state visit to the United Kingdom.
The 80-year-old US president was invited to Britain by the monarch in a "friendly" phone call in which Biden congratulated the King on his impending coronation, a White House spokesperson has confirmed.
Biden will not be attending the coronation next month and the United States will be represented by first lady Jill Biden at Westminster Abbey on May 6.
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