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Royal reporting from a Commonwealth witness

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The King’s Two Bodies: How Prince Harry’s Highgrove Meeting Threatens the Crown

By Catherine White

Why the Court of Celebrity Always Loses to the Crown

By Catherine White

The Sovereign Grant Sleight of Hand: How the King’s Multi-Faith Rhetoric Masks His Demands for Cash

By Catherine White

Autopsy of a Compact: The King’s Peace

250,000 Children, a Criminal Business Model, and Total Collapse of the Domestic Compact

What "Beefing up" Prince Harry's Security Actually Means

By Catherine White

Prince William’s Clear Eyed Realism About the Commonwealth

By Catherine White

Perth Invictus: Why the Brand No Longer Needs Royal Patronage

What the Australian government budget reversal really means

The Architecture of Deference

How Whitehall’s Muted Vetting Fuelled the Andrew Investigation

Weaponising the Spare: Prince Harry, Soft Power, and the Modern Technocratic State

By Catherine White

Invictus Australia Brutal Funding Cut

Why Australia withdraws support from Invictus while it expands its military future

The King Departs, the Inventory Begins

On alliances, and the changing language of military continuity

Why King Charles’ Washington Visit Reveals a Shift in Power Between Britain, Australia, and the US

The royal visit exposes how traditional sovereignty is being reshaped within the modern Anglo-American system.

The King's Silence v Prince Harry's Noise

Lands ahead of a fragile diplomatic moment

King Charles III in Washington: The Monarchy Under Strategic Strain

AUKUS, alliance drift, and the limits of constitutional diplomacy

The Crown Cannot Be Fluent Everywhere and Silent at Home

When the language of inclusion collides with constitutional duty

The Myth of the Broken Heir

Misinterpreting Prince William's discipline as a lack of diplomacy tells us more about the media’s desperation than the Prince’s temperament.

What Was Said—and What Wasn’t—at Canterbury

The installation of a new Archbishop revealed more than a change in leadership. It exposed a Church in tension—and a monarchy still deciding how to speak.

Decoding Australia’s Response to the Sussex Visit

Celebrity or Crown? Australia quietly delivers the verdict.

Submarines, Wind Farms, and Royal Tours

How several strands of modern monarchy appeared on the Australian stage in the same week

Commonwealth Day and the Consolidation of the Crown

As the Royal Family narrows its visible core at Westminster Abbey, attention turns to the forthcoming 2026 CHOGM—where multinational consent, not nostalgia, sustains the modern monarchy.