King Charles III. will pause his cancer treatment. The reason is a trip abroad with Queen Camilla to Australia and Samoa. His doctors have given their permission.
King Charles’ address to the Australia n parliament erupted into chaos Monday after a senator shouted “you are not my king” and accused him of “committing genocide against our people.”
Little Stevie talks Springsteen and the E Street Band: 'We're not just getting older — we're getting better' Ahead of Charles’ speech Monday, protestors displayed banners with the word “decolonize” written on them.
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