News Archive November 1-15 2002

November 15, 2002. Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy appears in an Italian olive TV ad.
BBC News article
Responding to pressure, Prince Charles upgraded the role of lawyer Edmund Lawson in the inquiry.
Times Online article
Last night's Jubilee dinner in honor of the Queen also marked the Prince of Wales's 54th birthday.
Telegraph article

November 14, 2002. In spite of the controversies of the past two weeks, the royal family gathered to celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee at the Ritz, where they were cheered by onlookers.
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Buckingham and St. James's Palaces are facing intense criticism of their handling of the situation.
Times Online article
The Prince of Wales reopened a medieval church which had been destroyed by the IRA.
Times Online article
Prince Charles continues to stand by aide Michael Fawcett as the inquiry begins.
Times Online article
Among other developments, Buckingham Palace ordered the Duchess of York to withdraw from a TV interview.
Telegraph articles

November 13, 2002. Edward Lawson, the lawyer who will help conduct the royal inquiry, insisted that "no punches are to be pulled."
Times Online article
In the Queen's Speech, the Queen revealed her government's plans.
BBC News picture gallery
BBC News article
Labour MPs expressed dissatisfaction with the Royal Family's plans for a private inquiry.
BBC News article
New York Times article
Prince Charles's private secretary Sir Michael Peat, who will lead the royal inquiry, denounced the persistence of conspiracy theories while accepting partial responsibility.
BBC News article
Telegraph articles
Telegraph interview
Times Online profile
BBC News profile
Buckingham Palace conceded that the Queen had been briefed on the Burrell trial three times over the past two years.
Times Online articles: 1, 2
Telegraph articles: 1, 2
BBC News timeline
MPs complained about not being able to criticize the Queen in Parliament.
Times Online article
Prince Charles's lawyer, Fiona Shackleton, will be a central subject of the investigation.
Times Online article
Afghanistan's King Zahir Shah, 88, is not afraid to spend the rest of his life in his war-torn and unstable country.
Times Online interview

November 12, 2002. St. James's Palace will conduct an inquiry into the scandals related to the collapse of the Burrell trial.
New York Times articles: 1, 2
BBC News articles: 1, 2
Courtiers and members of the royal family are trying to figure out how to deal with the ongoing crisis.
BBC News article
Telegraph articles
Times Online article
Independent article
The royal scandals have been a field day for the British media.
Baltimore Sun article
BBC News article

November 11, 2002. Bhutan's King Jigme Singye Wangchuk plans to turn his country into a democratic constitutional monarchy.
Canadian Press article
Recent damaging revelations have overshadowed the Queen's triumphant summer.
BBC News article
New York Times article
CNN articles: 1, 2
The Italian newspaper La Repubblica has named the royal aide accused of rape.
Times Online article
BBC News article
A parliamentary committee wishes to investigate stories of royal gifts being sold.
BBC News article
Police do not plan to reopen the royal servant rape claim case.
BBC News article
More on yesterday's remembrance ceremony at the Cenotaph, led by the Queen:
Telegraph article
Times Online article
Prince Andrew spoke of his emotions at visiting the Falklands 20 years after the war.
Telegraph article
Times Online article
Advisors to the Queen and Prince Charles will meet today to discuss calls for an inquiry into the royal family's role in the collapse of the Burrell trial.
Times Online article
Prince Charles's unnamed friend and staff member described former colleague George Smith, who has accused him of rape, as an "unreliable alcoholic."
Telegraph articles: 1, 2, 3
Times Online article
A romantic secret letter to Queen Elizabeth I from a devoted French servant is revealed today.
New York Times article
Times Online articles: 1, 2, 3

November 10, 2002. Italy's exiled royals, legally permitted to enter Italy as of today, will return by Christmas.
BBC News article
New York Times article
The past week has been awful for the British royal family.
BBC News article
Observer article
Independent article
A former valet to Prince Charles claims to have been raped by a colleague, who denies the allegations.
BBC News articles: 1, 2
New York Times article
Telegraph article
The Queen led Britain in remembering those killed in wars.
New York Times article
BBC News article
Telegraph article
Members of the British royal family attended a festival at the Royal Albert Hall to remember war heroes.
BBC News article

November 9, 2002. Falklands veteran Prince Andrew honored the dead of that war.
BBC News article
Visiting Rome, Prince Charles shared memories of his grandmother.
Telegraph article

November 8, 2002. The Queen was unusually emotional at yesterday's remembrance ceremony, an event her mother had attended so faithfully.
Times Online article
BBC News article

November 7, 2002. (I do not plan to link to further news articles about the apparently neverending Burrell saga unless they directly involve living members of the Royal Family or the institution of the monarchy.)
Prince Edward withdrew from a Miss World reception in protest at Nigerian plans to stone a woman to death for adultery.
BBC News article
Queen Elizabeth was clearly moved as she attended the opening of the Field of Remembrance.
New York Times article
Princess Eugenie, 12, is two inches taller following her spine operation.
Telegraph article
Prince Philip's sense of humor raised controversy once again when he joked that trade union workers "didn't do much."
Telegraph article

November 6, 2002. The Queen honored the contributions of soldiers from the Empire to the two world wars.
BBC News article
Selected Burrell quotes:
BBC News article
The royal butler's next project may be a TV quiz show.
BBC News article
Burrell succeeded in preventing The Sun from publishing his statements to police.
BBC News articles: 1, 2
Paul Burrell's defense barrister condemned the leaking of sensitive details about the royal family to the media.
Telegraph articles
The Queen apparently warned Burrell to "beware of dark forces."
Times Online article
The aftermath of the Burrell trial has not been good for the royal family.
New York Times article

November 5, 2002. Paul Burrell revealed how the Queen advised him to look out for his safety.
BBC News article
Tatler named Prince Harry Britain's "Most Eligible Bachelor."
New York Times article
Artifacts from Queen Elizabeth II's youth are on sale this week.
BBC News article
Tony Blair's defense of the Queen yesterday departed from the convention of not revealing details of the prime minister's weekly audience with the monarch.
Telegraph article
Times Online article
Paul Burrell sold his story to The Daily Mirror.
BBC News article
Telegraph article
King Mswati III of Swaziland nullified a legal challenge to his engagement by making his marriage plans official.
Telegraph article

November 4, 2002. The case has encouraged scrutiny of the sovereign's legal status.
BBC News article
Burrell thanked the British people for their support.
BBC News article
Prime Minister Tony Blair defended the Queen's handling of the Burrell affair.
BBC News article
More on the aftermath of the Burrell trial:
Telegraph articles: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Times Online articles: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

November 3, 2002. It is unlikely that Burrell will reveal royal secrets.
BBC News article
Critics of the monarchy insisted that the Queen's handling of the Burrell case reflected poorly on the Crown.
Independent article
Paul Burrell spoke of his gratitude to and admiration for the Queen in comments on the end of his trial.
Telegraph articles: 1, 2, 3
More on Mandela's comments on Diana:
Telegraph article

November 2, 2002. Nelson Mandela paid tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales, saying the world should learn from her.
BBC News article
Much, much more on the end of the Burrell trial:
BBC News articles: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
New York Times article
Washington Post article
Telegraph articles: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Times Online articles: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
Princess Anne's daughter Zara Phillips is determined to make her own way in the equestrian world.
Times Online interview

November 1, 2002. Prince Charles praised police for their handling of the death of Princess Filippa of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn (1980-2001).
BBC News article
The trial of royal butler Paul Burrell collapsed after it became clear that the Queen knew he was keeping Princess Diana's items.
BBC News articles: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
New York Times articles: 1, 2

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