Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Royal insider

While 2023 will certainly be dominated by the pizazz of May’s coronation – the new sovereign in bejewelled crowns, donning a cloth of gold and anointed in secret-recipe holy oil – this year is also vitally important for the monarchy as a whole. The future starts now and the new slimmed-down House of Windsor is already setting in train its manifesto.

Now it may feel like business as usual with community and military engagements filling the court circular in the UK, and reports of a busy overseas programme to support

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