It is, as we know, a privilege of the British Isles that King Charles III's outrageous and humorous speeches during his recent state visit to Washington have further emphasized: the appearance of formalism and the legendary respect for traditions blend very well with an unpredictable eccentricity, which thrives there under the combined influence of an insularity always conducive to the growth of unexpected characters and the long stifling rigor …
It is, as we know, a privilege of the British Isles that King Charles III's outrageous and humorous speeches during his recent state visit to Washington have further emphasized: the appearance of formalism and the legendary respect for traditions blend very well with an unpredictable eccentricity, which thrives there under the combined influence of an insularity always conducive to the growth of unexpected characters and the long stifling rigor …