- Tony Blair (Prime Minister when Diana died in 1997) + Cameron : political closer to the people, more emotionalBoris Johnson : 'sell himself as a man of the people'
- - Prince Andrew (the second son of Queen Elizabeth) resigned from all public roles as a result of his association with the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking scandal.- Meghan and Harry : Megxit => 2020 : they decided to withdraw completely from the royal family and become financially independent
- Cytosine --> Uracile --> Allanine & Aminoisobutyrate / Thymine --> Allanine & Aminoisobutyrate
- according to the economist Bagehot --> it had a great influence on the English population--> she ushered in an era of political populism where emotion and anti-elitism prevailed (what is far from British and even far from the monarchy) --> socializing with pop stars rather than members of the aristocracy and the monarchy (Elton John's song, 'candle in the wind)
- from the start (1981) : particularly strained --> Diana was much younger than Charles (only 19 when Charles was 31, 12-year age difference) --> divorced in 1992
- => (after the season 4 of The Crown) Charles and Camilla even had to block the comments on social media accounts since they were receiving too much hate speech and negative criticism.=> 80% of the British have a favourable view of the Queen / only 40% have a favourable view of Prince Charles
- Adénosine --> Iosine --> Hypoxanthine / Guanine --> Xanthine --> Acide Urique
- season 4 has been particularly controversial --> the royals are pictured as unfeeling, selfish, only caring for the preservation of the institution and the appearances at the detriment of Diana's mental health => but the serie has been criticized for its lack of objectivity
- consitutional monarchy --> the sovereign of the UK (referred to as "the Crown") shares power with a constitutionally organised government => power of the King or Queen is restricted under the laws of the nation=> The British are attached to this system (80% of British people support the monarchy)
- 60. Quels sont les pays désignés par le terme « dragons asiatiques » pour insister sur leur réussite économique ?
- - On 19 February 1970, at the age of 22, the young Princes of Wales gave his first major speech on the environment.- 2011 : he said he went "spend the rest of his life defending nature" - The Prince’s Charities Foundation --> brings together all the charitable projects in which it participates.- it promotes organic farming-project to build an eco-village in India that could accommodate 15,000 people and will offer rainwater harvesting systems, natural ventilation systems-the United Nations reported that Americans consume on average more than 40 kilograms of beef each year, twice as much as the British and four times the international average, Charles III reminded the Americans of the environmental impact of such meat consumption
- Récupération des bases intactes après dégradation d'ADN former de nouveaux nucléotides
- - the Royal Family : regarded as a cultural icon (especially since Diana's arrival) - attracts tourism
- Comment s'appelle l'ensemble des mesures recommandées par le « Fond Monétaire International » et la « Banque Mondial » pour lutter contre la crise en Amérique Latine, puis dans l'ensemble des pays en développement dès la décennie 1980 ?
- - can dissolve Parliament and call for new elections - source of all legislative and executive power - opens parliamentary sessions with a speech (announces forthcoming legislation) - all Bills must be assented by the Crown (althought no sovereign has imposed a veto since 1708)-head of the Armed Forces (can declare war and peace) -the Supreme Governor of the Church of England - As the Fountain of Justice, he/she appoints senior magistrates + issue Pardons and Mercies -the Head of the Commonwealth (and Head of state in 16 of the 53 Commonwealth member countries)
- she envisioned the Commonwealth as a powerful vehicle for forging new diplomatic relations with Britain's former colonies => the fact that the former colonies wanted to maintain relations with the United Kingdom was a source of great pride for her.=> enabled Britain and its queen to draw a veil over past atrocities committed by the Empire => it emphasizes the economic benefits of the Commonwealth, but this obscures the fact that today's problems are linked to centuries of exploitation and slavery during the colonial period
- - On 13 March 2023, King Charles delivered his first Commonwealth Day message as monarch (in direct and in person) - for the 10th anniversary of the charter of the Commonwealth : he speaks of the "defining values of the Commonwealth : peace and justice; tolerance, respect and solidarity; care for our environment and for the most vulnerable among us"--> In speeches in Ghana in 2018, Barbados in 2021 and Rwanda in 2022, King Charles expressed regret and sadness at colonial slavery, but did not offer apologies or reparations.=> but charles aims to defend the most vulnerable nations : especially those dealing directly with climate change, an important topic for King Charles.
- People often consider the whole Royal Family as mere celebrities--> Some two million people followed the royal weddings, respectively in April 2011 and May 2018 On TV and Social media --> serie the Crown -->netflix documentary on the life of Meghan Marckle and Prince Harry
- A divorcée of mixed race whose mother is the descendant of slaves in the American South. --> The couple was married in Windsor Castle by an African-American bishop. --> point to a more inclusive monarchy and may have a lasting effect on British society which has been struggling with post-Brexit anti-immigrant feelings.
- - allows girls to succeed to the throne with rights equal to those of boys- enables the Monarch to marry a Roman Catholic although the rule that reserves the throne to Protestants has not been abolished.