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2400×1594Time > Charles has defied every prediction of what would happen when a monarch as beloved as his mother dies. There has been no national identity crisis (certainly none attributable to him). No collapse in public appetite for a -monarchy. No immediate repudiation—yet—by the sovereign Commonwealth realms. And no disregarding of constitutional red lines,as some expected,to sound off about his favored causes. Yes,then Prime Minister Liz Truss put the kibosh on his attendance at the November COP27 U.N. Climate Change Conference in Sharm el-Sheikh,Egypt,where he had planned to make a speech. But Charles immediately asserted the puissance of the Crown as a political convener. His Buckingham Palace reception for world leaders on the eve of COP turned out to be the most coveted power ticket of the week,all the more effective because it stood aloof from white-hot policy debate. It’s easy to forget that after decades of dullsville Commonwealth tours,ceaseless face time an encyclopedia of potentates,Charles is one of the best-wired diplomats in the world. His first state visit as King,to Germany in March where he tapped his Hanoverian roots to speak in fluent German,was hailed as a flawless post-Brexit charm-krieg.
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