Queen Elizabeth II’s unhappy birthday
The assumptions behind Queen Elizabeth II’s monarchy are dissolving before us
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and culture since 1913
The assumptions behind Queen Elizabeth II’s monarchy are dissolving before us
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October 1997: How will we remember her?
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A new biography plays down the royal’s cultural impact – but she softened the hard edges of the Thatcher era.
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The new series of the Netflix show is more Hello! magazine than history – and no more exciting for it.…
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Twenty-five years after her death, Diana Spencer has been eclipsed by monuments and myth.
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In The Crown’s reimagining of the intimate exchange, the future King’s longing for linguistic purism caught my ear.
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The two lovers were torn apart by antiquated notions of morality that now seem not just sexist, but downright cruel.
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It’s not victimhood to express feelings – it’s good for your mental health.
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Documentarian Ed Perkins shifts the focus away from the royals’ story to examine the people who helped create it: us.
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The grand biopic opts for heavy-handed symbolism over any grounding in reality.
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