One of William Shakespeare’s great stories was called Henry IV, Part One. William Shakespeare was an amazing writer. This play was written sometime in 1598 (Gill xxxi). Roma Gill in Henry IV, Part One states that the play was first published as “The History of Henrie the Fourth” in 1598 (xxxi). The name was then changed to Henry IV, Part One after the sequel was made. This story was assumed to be written in Stratford-Upon (Love). There are a numerous amount of characters in Henry IV, Part One,…
Charity is the act of giving to people who are in need and Princess Diana was the perfect example of a charitable person. Before she married Prince Charles, Diana was a kindergarten teacher, in which she knew how to be patient and show compassion to others. Diana became subjected to the famous and powerful life very quickly. Once Diana found an activity to support, she began to conform with the royal life. Once she chose how she wanted to spend her days as a Princess everything started coming…
Frederick, employed by eminent surgeon and Ripper suspect Sir William Gull, at 78 Brook Street, by Melvyn Fairclough in the 1991 book – The Ripper And The Royals. Alberrici is included, not because he was suspected of being Jack the Ripper himself, but because he was said to be part of the Masonic conspiracy theory, and was alleged to have aided Gull in his search for the prostitutes who knew of the alleged secret marriage between Prince Albert Victor and commoner Annie Crook. According to…
The Bill of Rights was introduced to the Crown –William and Mary on the condition that they didn’t behave like James II; the exercise of their power and prerogative was slightly less. This was not however put in place to minimise the crowns importance but to give constitutional principle value e.g. free election of MPs, no excessive fines or bails etc. One of the feature of the Bill of Rights which may have narrowed the power of the Crown was the clause that states that it was against the law…
activist, conservationist, and cultural critic. He is a supporter of Christian pacifism, which he clearly states in his book Blessed Are the Peacemakers: Christ's Teachings About Love, Compassion and Forgiveness (2005). Berry is deeply influenced by William Shakespeare and Henry David Thoreau, who are both poets. On August 5, 1934, in Henry County, Kentucky, Wendell Berry, the first of four, was born to John Marshall Berry and Virginia Erdman Berry. His father was a lawyer and tobacco…
the most important families in London today. Queen Elizibeth II is the current queen of England. She has reigned since she was 25 years old a total of 64 years ("British Royal Family History."). Next in line for the throne is Prince Charles the Prince of Wales. Prince William is the Duke of Cambridge and is second in line for the throne ("The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge."). The current Monarchs have a much smaller role in the government today compared to the previous centuries. London today…
ages. Edward the Black Prince was the knight that preformed sound on the battlefield and worked tough in politics. William Wallace fought for not only the independence of himself, but also the people around him. Finally, there was William Marshal who was so…
Between December through January, the Prince was in discussion with the House of Lords and Commons on how he would run the regency. In the last debate, it was proposed by the Duchess of Devonshire in William Pitt’s Bill that if the Prince became Regent, he will have limited authority, “even with regard to the disposition of the Royal Household, since the King was to be entrusted to the care of the Queen.” At first, the Prince refused the proposal, “but he had, in the end, to accept…
certain Danish prince are entirely appropriate to this dazzlingly presumptuous drama, set in and around Buckingham Palace in a highly foreseeable future. True, as a product of the 20th century, the newly anointed King Charles — whom you probably know better as the current Prince of Wales — would seem to have more in common with T S. Eliot’s muddling J. Alfred Prufrock, who sadly recognized he was not “Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to be.” Yet as portrayed…
the weekend to watch Prince Charles play polo. After the match, Diana talked to Charles and they both knew that she and Prince Charles would see each other again. They took many weekend trips together and a year later in February Prince Charles asked Diana to marry him. On July 29, 1981 the big wedding day was here. Diana met with her dress designers, hairdresser, and makeup artist. The wedding was held at St. Paul’s Cathedral. Diana got a new title called Princess of Wales. After the wedding,…