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The king of collections
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The king of collections

The Royal Collection, a record of our monarchs’ personal tastes over 500 years, is one of the last great European assemblages to remain intact, says Huon Mallalieu

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3 mins  |
May 03, 2023
A weekend to remember
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A weekend to remember

You’ve already seen Big Ben and the Natural History Museum–so what next? Jo Rodgers describes her dream long weekend in London

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5 mins  |
May 03, 2023
The Regency reinvented
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The Regency reinvented

Great House, Dedham, Essex The home of Michael and Lucy Archer | In the first major work of his career, the architect Raymond Erith subtly transformed the Regency idiom to create a design poised between past and present, as Alan Powers explains

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8 mins  |
May 03, 2023
Kind hearts and coronets
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Kind hearts and coronets

Although many won’t be taking part in this year’s coronation, dukes and duchesses have hitherto played important roles, now reflected in a series of exhibitions, finds Eleanor Doughty

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4 mins  |
May 03, 2023
As fresh as a daisy
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As fresh as a daisy

As he sets out to look for wandering sheep on a bright April morning, the sight of abundant sticky cleavers, golden dandelions and a galaxy of daisies transports John Lewis-Stempel back to the country games of his childhood

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4 mins  |
April 26, 2023
All creatures great and small
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All creatures great and small

The story of St Francis of Assisi has captured the imagination of artists, musicians and poets for 800 years. Mary Miers discovers that the saint who befriended animals was also a radical reformer, whose teachings have a timely relevance

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6 mins  |
April 26, 2023
Fit for a king
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Fit for a king

With pioneering housing projects, both at his own home and on the Duchy estate, The King has led the way in creating a sustainable, Nature friendly built environment

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3 mins  |
April 26, 2023
Shrimply the best
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Shrimply the best

Scampi evokes easy pasta dishes or deep-fried pub grub, but call them langoustines and you have a dish fit for a king–or, indeed, The King, says Tom Parker Bowles

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April 26, 2023
Time for a clear out
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Time for a clear out

I HAVE a whole drawer full of odd socks in the bedroom. But why? It’s not as if their partners are suddenly going to dance out from behind the washing machine for a joyous reunion.

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3 mins  |
April 26, 2023
If the ceremonial hat fits
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If the ceremonial hat fits

Known as ‘Jane the Hat’, milliner Jane Smith has been dressing some of our most famous actors’ heads since the late 1960s and her creations are about to take centre stage at the coronation, finds Simon Fenwick

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5 mins  |
April 26, 2023
The King and I
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The King and I

George VI’s coronation was lavish, with sparkling diamond coronets, clergy wrapped in spectacular copes, foreign notables in pearl-encrusted caps and the young King and Queen in their gleaming crowns, as Dorothy Maltby’s record reveals

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7 mins  |
April 26, 2023
It shouldn't happen at a coronation
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It shouldn't happen at a coronation

Things don’t always go to plan at a coronation, from stumbling peers to muddled clergy, dripping candles and even earthquakes, reveals Carla Passino

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7 mins  |
April 26, 2023
'She's the best listener in the world'
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'She's the best listener in the world'

Whether she’s highlighting domestic abuse, championing literacy, dining with pensioners or quietly supporting her husband, our new Queen is excelling in her royal role, says Jane Wheatley

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7 mins  |
April 26, 2023
The Renaissance King
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The Renaissance King

Few realise the breadth and depth of Charles III’s interests and influence, but, here, 10 friends of COUNTRY LIFE, who know and have worked with The King–including former Prime Minister Sir John Major–predict he will be a magnificent and much-loved monarch

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April 26, 2023
A theatre of coronation
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A theatre of coronation

The setting of Charles III’s crowning in Westminster Abbey in London lends grandeur and history to this great ceremony. John Goodall considers the evolution of this remarkable building and its role in celebrating the authority and antiquity of the monarchy

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April 26, 2023
Heavy lies the crown
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Heavy lies the crown

It is to the Crown that we owe allegiance. Matthew Dennison considers the history of this most familiar attribute of royalty, which he finds as laden with the hopes of a nation as it is with glittering gold and precious jewels

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9 mins  |
April 26, 2023
Time for change
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Time for change

Known for his striking bronzes, sculptor Martin Jennings is the man behind the image on The King’s new coins. He tells Timothy Mowl how he captures the essence of his subjects and why this Royal Mint commission is so special

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6 mins  |
April 26, 2023
Let the power of the music carry you
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Let the power of the music carry you

Music has, for centuries, been key to the tone of a coronation. Charles III’s will be no exception, says Andrew Green, and will reflect the changes in British culture over the past seven decades

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5 mins  |
April 26, 2023
The King's gardens
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The King's gardens

Alan Titchmarsh considers the new monarch’s extraordinary contribution to British gardening, which is always underpinned by organic methods and a strong belief in husbandry and stewardship

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7 mins  |
April 26, 2023
Send him victorious, happy and glorious
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Send him victorious, happy and glorious

From France’s rousing, fiercely Republican La Marseillaise to Switzerland’s bucolic ‘Psalm’ and the proud, stately God Save the King, national anthems are a rallying cry for us all, says Charles Harris

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7 mins  |
April 26, 2023
The face of Majesty
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The face of Majesty

Ever since Alfred the Great’s likeness was stamped on coins, royal portraits have marked the might of our monarchs, although–as Michael Prodger discovers–some are excessively flattering

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7 mins  |
April 26, 2023
The bumblebee's knees
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The bumblebee's knees

It may look a little sozzled and slow, but one bumblebee is all it takes to make a prairie and its buzz is the soundtrack of a thriving world, finds Harry Pearson

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5 mins  |
April 26, 2023
Once in a generation
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Once in a generation

Today's Property Market previews the launch onto the market, for the first time since 1985, of one of Kent's most important country houses

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4 mins  |
April 19, 2023
Colour counsel
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Colour counsel

The latest paints and wallpapers, selected

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2 mins  |
April 19, 2023
Return of the Mac
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Return of the Mac

It might now be spelt differently, made of alternative fabrics and have even embraced colour, but-at heart-the Mackintosh remains the same classic waterproof coat conceived 200 years ago,

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5 mins  |
April 19, 2023
Totally foxed
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Totally foxed

The new Scottish legislation on hunting looks unworkable and will be to the detriment of wildlife

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3 mins  |
April 19, 2023
A future in the Arts
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A future in the Arts

One of the most important historic houses in Surrey is enjoying a new lease of life as a centre for the Arts. John Goodall looks at the history of this remarkable building

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8 mins  |
April 19, 2023
Is the 'tourist tax' realistic?
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Is the 'tourist tax' realistic?

Charging visitors to national parks such as the busy Lake District sounds an attractive idea, but it could easily backfire, says one local

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3 mins  |
April 19, 2023
Crowning glories
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Crowning glories

A Bristol exhibition contains riveting treasures from past coronations

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3 mins  |
April 19, 2023
Dressed to impress
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Dressed to impress

Towering headdresses, 3ft-high feathers and a diamond-spangled skirt so heavy that a pulley was needed to raise the hem are only some of the extraordinary outfits that made Georgian Britain sartorially magnificent,

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6 mins  |
April 19, 2023