Royal wedding 2018

The royals are just like much of our press - trapped in a fantasy version of Britain’s past | David Olusoga
We can’t enjoy a better future until we begin to reshape institutions no longer fit for today
David Olusoga
14, Mar, 2021 @9:15 AM

Harry and Meghan insist on privacy. Apart from when they’re the ones doing the dishing | Catherine Bennett
A new book will invite derision and give yet more ammunition to their detractors
Catherine Bennett
16, Aug, 2020 @7:00 AM

Pomp, circumstance and celebrity: people-watching in Windsor – a cartoon
On Queen Victoria’s 200th birthday, US-born Windsor resident Cynthia Barlow Marrs takes a close look at this town of parades, state visits and royal weddings
Cynthia Barlow Marrs
24, May, 2019 @5:00 AM

What if the Caribbean refused royal visits until reparations were paid? | Nalini Mohabir
Charles and Camilla are the latest to arrive and help whitewash the injustices of slavery and empire, says Nalini Mohabir of Ryerson University, Toronto
Nalini Mohabir
20, Mar, 2019 @3:55 PM

Unfazed: royal wedding cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason on a life-changing year
Inspiring others ‘who look like me’ to take up music just as important as fame, says teenager
Haroon Siddique
02, Jan, 2019 @12:17 PM

It will take more than a gold piano to bring down the house of Windsor | Catherine Bennett
The furore over the Queen’s Christmas message was so much sound and fury
Catherine Bennett
30, Dec, 2018 @6:00 AM

We live in the worst of times - but amid the darkness good things happened in 2018 | Brigid Delaney
The kids revolted, Facebook was humbled, house prices fell, a football team was rescued from a cave and ... Prince Harry found happiness
Brigid Delaney
28, Dec, 2018 @9:00 PM

From the World Cup to the royal wedding, seven big stories of 2018
Observer writers recall revealing moments behind the headlines of stories they covered
Angela Giuffrida, Stuart James, Tim Adams, Martin Chulov, David Smith, Michael Safi and Jamie Doward
22, Dec, 2018 @4:07 PM

The Kingdom Choir review – royal wedding stars give pop the gospel treatment
The Pentecostal choir du jour might be preaching to the converted, but their vocal power and ecstatic harmonies make for spine-tingling moments
John Lewis
29, Nov, 2018 @5:47 PM

Royal wedding and Trump visit rack up £9m in policing costs
Thames Valley police ask for Home Office help after covering major events in 2018
Caroline Davies
23, Nov, 2018 @5:45 PM

George the Poet: ‘My manifesto was in poetry when I ran for student union chair’
The spoken word artist from north London on drill music, using art to educate young people and the joy of podcasting
Ciaran Thapar
21, Oct, 2018 @8:00 AM

Taking a lesson from Michael Curry could just save the Church of England | Andrew Brown
It is so handicapped by self-importance that applying the flexibility of other churches could revive its plummeting numbers, says Andrew Brown, Guardian leader writer
Andrew Brown
15, Jun, 2018 @3:41 PM
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