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  1. The snake who saved the monarchy Tommy Lascelles was the reluctant courtier who made sure the Royal Family never changed. Memorably unpleasant —Tommy Lascelles (Pip Torrens) in The Crown. Credit: Netflix. Henry Oliver. August 3, 2021 9 mins. Forty years ago, on 10 August, a tall and wiry old man died at Kensington Palace, aged 94.

    • Henry Oliver
  2. 12 de mar. de 2021 · Bai she: Qing jie: Directed by Liu Chun. With Hua He, Hazy Yu Li, Xu Shaohang, Yifan Wen. A female snake demon named Bai Su Su possesses the spirit blood, a powerful element that will significantly bolster a demon hunter's might.

    • (46)
    • Fantasy, Romance
    • Liu Chun
    • 2021-03-12
  3. Synopsis. Verta the green snake-demon must find a way to escape from the modern Shura City of mortals, in order to rescue her elder sister Blanca the white snake from the demon-slaying monk Fahai without her demonic abilities.

    • 白蛇2:青蛇劫起
    • Cui Di
    • Amp Wong
    • Damao
  4. 2 de ago. de 2021 · Screenshot 2021-08-02 at 16.09.16 . Tommy Lascelles (Pip Torrens) in The Crown (Netflix) Tommy Lascelles (Pip Torrens) in The Crown (Netflix) Freya Sanders

  5. 27 de jun. de 2021 · The Spanish Constitution, ratified through a referendum on December 1978, establishes that the Kingdom of Spain is a parliamentary monarchy and that the Crown shall be inherited by the successors of Juan Carlos de Borbon. The monarch is the head of state, but in practical terms his duties are ceremonial.

    • Enrique Hernández, Margarita Torre, Antoni-Italo De Moragas
    • 2021
  6. 18 de abr. de 2021 · Behind the scenes, he assumed leadership on many aspects of the family’s life. Now the clan are charting a new path forward after laying their beloved patriarch to rest. Britain's Queen ...

  7. The crown: a survey about the Spanish monarchy Enrique Hernández, Margarita Torre & Antoni-Italo De Moragas To cite this article: Enrique Hernández, Margarita Torre & Antoni-Italo De Moragas (2021) The crown: a survey about the Spanish monarchy, Political Research Exchange, 3:1, 1938149, DOI: 10.1080/2474736X.2021.1938149