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The short-lived monarchy of Henry
Originally built in 1703, as the London home of the Duke of Buckingham, Buckingham House was acquired by the newly married King George III in 1761, as an escape from the nearby St James’s Palace, the
The grisly fate of more than 16,000 soldiers and civilians during the First Anglo-Afghan War serves as a timeless lesson in hubris and bad leadership
One of the most consequential battles of the American Revolution was fought in the South Carolina backcountry
Such was George III’s passion for astronomy that he had an observatory built to observe the transit of Venus. Although his interest remains unrivalled, scientific curiosity gripped the Royal Family for centuries, as Matthew Dennison reveals
Toby Green The Heretic of Cacheu Struggles over life in a seventeenth-century West African port 368pp. Allen Lane. £25. At one point in the seventeenth-century Inquisition trial at the centre of this
Marian Boswall believes the monarch’s vision of “harmony” will have lasting impact