"Even if naively, Charles is entangled in the far-right's weaponisation of architecture"
Briefly

With Charles III set to be officially crowned this Saturday, Robert Bevan reflects on the cultural and political implications of the king's famous love for traditional architecture.With Charles III a freshly minted king, there has been some revisionism going on about the monarch's record.Whisper it, say some commentators, but perhaps he was just way ahead of the times with his organic farming, the supposedly pedestrian-friendly Poundbury development on his Duchy of Cornwall land, and his populist attacks on modernist architecture for "ignoring the feelings and wishes of the mass of ordinary people".
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