News Archive November 2006

November 27, 2006. Jordan's King Abdullah warned the international community of the possibility of multiple civil wars breaking out in the Middle East.
BBC News article
The Crown Prince of Bhutan paid tribute to King Bhumibol Adulyadej while visiting Thailand.
Bangkok Post article

November 26, 2006. The BBC admitted that the Queen's restrained reaction to the death of her former daughter-in-law in 1997 may have been shared by more of her subjects than commonly thought.
Telegraph article

November 24, 2006. Prince Charles purchased his first home in Wales.
Hello! article
Times article

November 23, 2006. The King of Tonga promised democratic reforms in the wake of last week's riots.
BBC News article
Nepal's god-king Gyanendra is sitting on a shaky throne after fiercely republican Maoists and the central government signed a peace deal that involves a fundamental review of the monarchy.
Yahoo! News article
Two hundred seventy years after their first attempt, the Mohegan tribe has finally reconciled with the British monarchy.
Telegraph article

November 22, 2006. King Gyanendra welcomed the official end of Nepal's civil war.
BBC News article

November 21, 2006. Nepal's government has no authority to punish the king, traditionally revered as a god.
Times article

November 20, 2006. A panel in Nepal blamed King Gyanendra for "excesses" against "pro-democracy" protestors.
BBC News article

November 16, 2006. Russia took a step closer to rehabilitating the Romanovs after prosecutors were ordered to review the murder of Tsar Nicholas II and his family.
Times article
Virginia officials are thrilled that the Queen will be attending the Jamestown celebrations.
Richmond Times-Dispatch article
Washington Post article

November 15, 2006. The Church of England cast doubt on reported plans for a multi-faith coronation.
Evening Standard article
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip will make their fourth state visit to the United States in May to mark the 400th anniversary of Jamestown.
BBC News article
Japan's Prince Hisahito was presented at a Shinto shrine in a traditional ceremony for imperial babies.
Hello! article
Scotsman article

November 12, 2006. Royalists in Nepal remain committed to the preservation of the monarchy.
Telegraph India article
The Queen led tributes to Britain's war dead at the Cenotaph.
BBC News article

November 11, 2006. Sheika Lubna al-Qassimi of the United Arab Emirates is an inspiration for young Arab women.
New York Times profile

November 10, 2006. Prince Charles Philippe d'Orléans has been investigated for corporate fraud.
Yahoo! News article

November 8, 2006. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall began a tour of northeast England.
BBC News pictures
Prince Charles hopes to draw attention to the plight of disadvantaged young people.
Telegraph article

November 6, 2006. Prince Yi Seok hopes to restore the Korean monarchy.
Washington Post article

November 5, 2006. For the first time in centuries, a member of the British royal family married legally and openly according to the rites of the Catholic Church.
Sunday Times article

November 3, 2006. The Sultan of Terengganu has been elected Malaysia's 13th Yang di-Pertuan Agong for a five-year term effective December 13.
Bernama article

November 2, 2006. Suffering from continuing discomfort in her back, Queen Elizabeth II withdrew from a medals ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
BBC News article

November 1, 2006. Lord Nicholas Windsor and Donna Paolo Doimi de Frankopan will marry Saturday at the Vatican.
Catholic News article

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