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  • It’s Charles III’s first birthday as King next week. How will it be marked?

    It’s Charles III’s first birthday as King next week. How will it be marked?

    A version of this story appeared in the November 11 edition of CNN’s Royal News, a weekly dispatch bringing you the inside track on Britain’s royal family. Sign up here.


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    One of the bonuses of being the British monarch is that you get to celebrate your birthday twice: on your actual birthday and on your official one.

    According to Buckingham Palace, “official celebrations to mark the Sovereigns’ birthday have often been held on a day other than the actual birthday, particularly when the actual birthday has not been in the summer. King Edward VII, for example, was born on 9 November, but his official birthday was marked throughout his reign in May or June when there was a greater likelihood of good weather for the Birthday Parade, also known as Trooping of the Colour.”

    Queen Elizabeth II continued that tradition because her birthday fell outside the summer months, on April 21. She typically celebrated her actual date of birth privately at Windsor Castle but it was usually marked by gun salutes. And if it was a milestone occasion, she would pop out for a brief walkabout as she did for her 80th and 90th birthdays.

    King Charles III is widely expected to keep to the tradition of celebrating twice because his birthday is in the cold, dark winter – November 14, to be specific.

    Many British monarchs have enjoyed birthday celebrations twice a year.

    What we do know about Monday is that there will be lots of gun salutes.

    The festivities will start at 11 a.m. (6 a.m. ET) with a special rendition of “Happy Birthday” by the band of the Household Cavalry at Buckingham Palace. The palace is where Charles was born in 1948, when his grandfather, King George VI, was still on the throne.

    That performance will be followed at midday by a 41-gun royal salute from the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery in nearby Green Park. The Band of the Scots Guards will then perform another rendition of “Happy Birthday.”

    An hour later, the Honourable Artillery Company will fire a 62-gun salute over at the Tower of London.

    Gun salutes are customarily given as a sign of respect or welcome, according to the British Army. A salute with an open hand was used historically to show that no weapon was concealed in the palm, so the firing of cannon as a salute indicates the friendly intent of an empty chamber. Today, gun salutes are fired in the United Kingdom on significant royal anniversaries.

    The number of rounds fired depends on the place and occasion. The basic royal salute is the traditional 21 rounds. In Green Park or Hyde Park, in central London, an extra 20 rounds are added because the salute is taking place in a Royal Park. At the Tower of London, the rounds go up to 62: the basic 21, plus an additional 20 because the site is a Royal Palace and Fortress, and then another 21 to show loyalty from the City of London, which has its own jurisdiction, separate from the rest of London.

    King Charles still resides at Clarence House, so we can expect well-wishers to congregate there, hoping for a glimpse of the monarch and maybe even a walkabout to mark his very first birthday as sovereign.

    First posthumous statue of the Queen unveiled.

    It was probably a poignant moment for the King on Wednesday as he unveiled a new statue of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, two months after her death. The new six-feet-seven-inch sculpture sits in a previously empty niche at the west front of York Minster, a spectacular 800-year-old cathedral in northern England. The effigy was originally commissioned to mark the monarch’s Platinum Jubilee and pay tribute to her lifelong service to the country and Commonwealth. “The late Queen was always vigilant for the welfare of her people during her life,” Charles said during a special ceremony at the cathedral. “Now her image will watch over what will become Queen Elizabeth Square for centuries to come.” Read the full story here.

    The statue of Queen Elizabeth II sits on the west front of York Minster in northern England.

    King Charles keeps calm and cracks on.

    Speaking of the King’s visit to York … it was a bit more egg-citing than anticipated. Earlier in the day, as the King and Queen Consort were being welcomed by city leaders, a man caused a ruckus in the crowd by appearing to throw eggs at the new sovereign during his walkabout. The King looked remarkably nonchalant as several eggs sailed through the air past him. All missed and Charles was directed away by city officials. The King didn’t appear in the least bit perturbed and continued greeting crowds. During the incident, people in the crowd were heard booing, and chanting “God save the King,” according to footage from the event. North Yorkshire police later confirmed to CNN that a 23-year-old man had been arrested in relation to the incident on suspicion of a public order offense. The man was interviewed and released on police bail, the force said in an update on Thursday. Watch the moment here.

    The King avoided ending up in a sticky situation while on walkabout in York.

    Check out Camilla’s new monogram.

    The Queen Consort has selected a new cipher. Revealed on Monday, it depicts her monogram – “C” for Camilla and “R” for Regina (Latin for Queen) – beneath a representation of the Crown, according to a Buckingham Palace statement. “The cypher is The Queen Consort’s personal property and was selected by Her Majesty from a series of designs,” it added. Camilla will use the cipher on her personal letterhead, cards and gifts. It was designed by Ewan Clayton, a professor and calligrapher at the Royal Drawing School, who collaborated with Timothy Noad, herald painter and scrivener at the College of Arms, according to the palace. The Royal Collection shared examples of ciphers used by previous Queens Consort. Check them out here.

    The new cipher incorporates Camilla's monogram and the Crown.

    Prince William has fond -- and frustrating -- memories of England matches.

    Being an England fan is tough: Prince William joins football royalty for candid chat.

    In just a couple of weeks, fans across the country will funnel into pubs, bars, living rooms, school halls, town squares and city streets to cheer on the England soccer team – an experience that made some of the Prince of Wales’ strongest memories, he revealed.

    “Playing football when I was younger was the best. It just bred everything,” the Prince of Wales said, as he sat down for a chat with England stars Harry Kane and Declan Rice, who will shortly travel to Qatar to play in the 2022 FIFA World Cup. “Then as I got older I wanted to be more involved in what the national team were up to. Quite a strong memory of the early days was donning an England shirt and going to the pub with my mates and watching England play in the big tournaments.”

    The England men’s team have excelled in recent tournaments, performing above expectations to reach the semi-final of the previous World Cup and the final of the European Championships – narrowly and agonizingly losing out both times. The highs and lows of elite sport make for turbulent nights for players and fans alike.

    The heir to the throne said handling some of those past results had been hard. “I found that really difficult, because the same euphoria that we had comes crashing down and whistles away,” he said. “You feel all on a high, you feel all together – and then suddenly normal life gets back on again. You think: Where did all that go? Was that real? What happened? How do I get that back?

    “Football has that ability to put it all on a plate for you and then suddenly take it all away and go – ‘until next time.’” William continued.

    The conversation highlighted the importance of mental health support in the build-up to the tournament. During the chat, William flagged the charity Shout, which was established in 2017 using a founding grant from the Prince and Princess of Wales’ Royal Foundation. It offers a free, confidential, 24/7 text messaging support service for anyone in distress. “You might feel at that moment that there’s nowhere else to go,” said William. “But if you can get someone through that moment, there is brighter light coming out of the other side of it. So Shout was there to catch people – like a support network – and carry them through those darker moments.”

    The prince wished the players well as they hope to go one step further than the last tournament and bring the trophy home. Watch the full conversation here.

    Kate has long advocated for better mental health support.

    The Princess of Wales appeared to be in great spirits on Wednesday, when she visited Colham Manor Children’s Centre in Uxbridge, England, in her capacity as patron of the Maternal Mental Health Alliance. Like William and Harry, Kate has been a vocal advocate for mental health support. Her visit was designed to emphasize the work of the facility and showcase the positive effect holistic care can have on families impacted by perinatal mental health issues, Kensington Palace said.

    Princess Märtha Louise and her fiancé, Durek Verrett, in Oslo

    Princess of Norway gives up royal duties to run business with shaman fiancé.

    It has certainly been a year of changes for European royals. This week, it was announced that Norway’s Princess Märtha Louise is withdrawing from official royal duties in order to concentrate on the alternative medicine business she runs with her fiancé, American spiritual guru Durek Verrett. The 51-year-old princess, who is fourth in line to the Norwegian throne, “will not be representing the Royal House at the present time,” according to a statement from the royal household, published Tuesday. In the statement, Märtha Louise acknowledges her long-standing interest in “alternative methods” of treatment, which, she says, “can be an important supplement to help from the conventional medical establishment.” Read the full story here.

    “Here in Doncaster, you have, of course, a great deal of which to be proud: from your Roman origins two thousand years ago, to your crucial role in the Industrial Revolution and in the creation of this nation’s railway network, to the pre-eminent place you occupy in the horse-racing world.”

    King Charles III was on hand to celebrate the conferral of city status upon Doncaster in Yorkshire, northern England, on Wednesday.

  • Prince Charles: Explosive new book claims future king supports dangerous coffee enemas

    Prince Charles: Explosive new book claims future king supports dangerous coffee enemas

    Prince Charles: Explosive new book claims future king supports dangerous coffee enemas

    In the unauthorised biography ‘Charles, The Option Prince’, Professor Edzard Ernst, an internationally renowned alternative medication pro, specifics how the heir to the throne tried out to market ‘outright quackery’ on the NHS

    He is been dubbed the ‘meddling Prince’ more than promises he is tried using to affect authorities plan with thoughts on the ecosystem and local climate adjust.

    Now, an explosive new reserve has in depth Charles’ tries to drive substitute therapies on the wellness support — together with espresso enemas for most cancers patients. 

    It also claims the 73-calendar year-outdated Prince attempted to get unproven treatments on the NHS, most famously via the ‘spider memos’ — 17 letters in which he lobbied ministers to fund homeopathy on the overall health assistance. 

    The e-book, which has not been offered clearance by Clarence Dwelling, has been composed by Professor Edzard Ernst, an internationally renowned pro on complementary medicine. 

    He explores how Charles’s charity the Foundation for Integrated Wellness, which pressured the NHS to incorporate alternate medicines, was shut in 2010 immediately after allegations of fraud and dollars laundering.

    The guide also statements a lot of Charles’s alternative beliefs stemmed from the impact of his mentor Sir Laurens Van Der Write-up, the writer who inspired him to converse to his plants and was unveiled to have fathered a baby with a 14-calendar year-aged woman.

    The biography comes as the Prince reels from yet a lot more investigations into his latest charitable organisations.

    The Prince’s Foundation has faced claims Michael Fawcett, Charles’s former aide and foundation main govt, served broker a knighthood and British citizenship for a billionaire Saudi donor.

    And very last thirty day period, it was exposed the Prince acquired £2.58million in income from a Qatari sheik for a different charity, together with one particular payment in a suitcase shipped to him individually at Clarence Property in 2015.

    Professor Ernst explores how Charles's (pictured last week at Weeton Barraks in Lancashire) charity the Foundation for Integrated Health, which pressured the NHS to include alternative medicines, was closed in 2010 after allegations of fraud and money laundering

    Professor Ernst explores how Charles’s (pictured last week at Weeton Barraks in Lancashire) charity the Foundation for Built-in Wellbeing, which pressured the NHS to involve alternative medicines, was closed in 2010 just after allegations of fraud and revenue laundering

    Professor Ernst was chair of complementary medication at the University of Exeter and crafted a status for contacting out so-identified as treatment options that have no scientific foundation, not minimum all those promoted by the Prince.

    One particular distinct alternative treatment method backed by Charles the e book investigates is his assistance of Gerson remedy.

    The treatment method requires cancer people adhere to a diet purely of up to 13 significant glasses of vegetable juice and portions of contemporary crushed greens and fruit per working day.

    They are also predicted to consider frequent self-administered coffee enemas, with the colon cleanses and eating plan supposedly serving to the liver to detoxify the entire body. 

    Not only is there no evidence that this works, ‘the only medical demo that has been published prompt not a prolonger but a decreased survival time’, Professor Ernst writes.

    Coffee enemas — where by home temperature liquid is pumped via the rectum — can bring about a series of wellbeing challenges such as constipation.

    Coffee enemas can trigger infections, dehydration, suits, and ‘heart and lung challenges, even death’, Professor Ernst explained. There is no evidence they aid battle cancer. 

    A 2020 scientific evaluate posted in Medicine linked the treatment method to colitis, where by the bowels turn out to be infected, which can guide to osteoporosis — the weakening of the bones.

    Professor Ernst was chair of complementary medicine at the University of Exeter and built a reputation for calling out so-called treatments that have no scientific basis, not least those promoted by the Prince

    Professor Ernst was chair of complementary drugs at the University of Exeter and created a track record for contacting out so-named remedies that have no scientific foundation, not minimum those promoted by the Prince

    Cancer Analysis United kingdom also dismisses Gerson remedy due to a deficiency of scientific evidence, incorporating it ‘can be extremely destructive to your health’.

    But Charles has constantly promoted the remedy publicly, Professor Ernst writes, allegedly saying ‘we ought to press Gerson’ in a assembly with Kim Lavely, the chief executive of the FIH. 

    In a 2004 speech at the Royal University of Gynaecology in London, the Prince declared a terminal most cancers affected individual survived for seven a long time soon after no more time getting ready to get chemotherapy due to the fact of Gerson therapy.

    He said: ‘It is essential that, rather than dismissing these encounters, we must even more look into the helpful mother nature of such treatments’.

    Medics quashed his statements at the time and the therapy was under no circumstances adopted on the NHS, only becoming available at expert non-public clinics. 

    Even with his lack of success in generating the treatment go mainstream, Professor Ernst argues Charles’s vocal support may have however been harming to cancer individuals.

    He wrote: ‘Not least many thanks to Charles’ aid, the Gerson remedy has a lot of over-enthusiastic followers who are confident of its usefulness and recommend it to cancer clients.’

    Professor Ernst instructed MailOnline: ‘Gerson therapy has the likely to hasten the dying of most cancers sufferers. 

    ‘In addition, it seriously cuts down the good quality of life, and clients who are unable to observe the demanding program are created to really feel guilty of their own failure and dying.’

    A different option medicine the Prince tried using to press onto the overall health services is homeopathy.

    Homeopathy is a complementary ‘treatment’ dependent on working with greatly diluted samples of substances — often bouquets.

    The idea is dependent on the theory of ‘like cures like’, so products that are identified to result in sure indications can also heal them. 

    WHAT ARE THE ORIGINS OF HOMEOPATHY? 

    Homeopathy was initially coined in 1807 by German physician Samuel Hahnemann, and focuses on three ideas: like cures like, dilution, and ‘water remembers.’

    Dr Hahnemann considered that medication in his time was executing much more harm than excellent, so he commenced to conduct experiments on volunteers and himself.

    A person these kinds of experiment provided feeding on the bark of a cinchona tree, which was then made use of as a remedy for malaria. Experts have because located that this bark consists of quinine, an antimalarial drug.

    After ingesting some of the bark, Hahnemann professional indications which he likened to these of malaria, spawning the 1st theory ‘like cures like.’

    The doctor considered that if a material in huge doses will cause selected signs or symptoms, it can be made use of in modest doses to cure them.

    In accordance to the British Homeopathy Association, the therapies are applied by more than 200 million men and women throughout the world to address each acute and persistent problems.

    Advocates of the practice say it can take care of a myriad of situations, which includes arthritis, piles and nausea.

    But homeopathy is no more time funded on the NHS because there is no evidence it is successful.

    Critics say the treatments are so closely diluted with h2o that they are placebo in all but name. Practitioners say, on the other hand, that the far more diluted a material is, the extra helpful it is.

    Homeopathy is Charles’s ‘favourite substitute therapy’, in accordance to Professor Ernst, a capable homeopath who spent his occupation studying the treatments just before later coming out versus it.

    It was launched to the Prince by his grandmother and has a long record with the Royal Relatives, with the Queen supplying royal warrants to Ainsworths, a homeopathic pharmacy.

    He continuously lobbied politicians to reverse cuts to funding for homeopathy on the health provider.

    Quoting a 2007 letter from Charles to then Wellbeing Secretary Alan Johnson, Professor Ernst wrote: ‘He also opposed “massive and threatened cuts” in the homeopathic hospitals.

    ‘He warned against cuts and promises “that these homeopathic hospitals deal with many people with genuine wellbeing complications who otherwise would demand treatment in other places, generally at better cost”.’ 

    He also lobbied for homeopathy and other alternate medicines via the FIH, which he established in 1993.

    Professor Ernst wrote: ‘During its 17 several years of existence, the FIH organised many meetings, released several paperwork, lobbied to improve the use of option medication with the Uk NHS.’ 

    The charity stated it established out to investigate ‘how safe, tested complementary therapies can function in conjunction with mainstream medicine’.

    It was shut down in 2010 following two officials have been arrested and the Metropolitan Police commenced an enquiry into fraud and cash laundering.

    The foundation’s previous finance director George Gray was sentenced to a 3-calendar year custodial sentence for siphoning off £253,000 of the charity’s cash. 

    Professor Ernst explained to MailOnline: ‘Since then, there have been additional scandals close to Charles’s charities. One, as a result, wonders how negligent Charles is in phrases of oversight and owing diligence.’

    Charles is presently facing new uproar above the funds in suitcases scandal, in which he was introduced with income — reportedly totalling 3 million euros — from a previous Qatari primary minister concerning 2011 and 2015.

    The Sunday Periods said the Prince accepted the donations for his charity the Prince of Wales’s Charitable Fund (PWCF) from Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim who was prime minister of Qatar involving 2007 and 2013.

    ‘Charles, The Choice Prince’ is on sale at all big booksellers.

    A Clarence House spokesperson instructed MailOnline: ‘The Prince of Wales believes in combining the ideal of proof based, traditional drugs with an holistic method to healthcare – treating the total man or woman fairly than just the signs or symptoms of disorder and having into account the consequences on wellbeing of aspects this kind of as way of life, the ecosystem and psychological properly-being.’