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This is the day to drown your sorrows: the video of Carlo and Camilla drinking beer in the pub after England's World Cup defeat
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This is the day to drown your sorrows: the video of Carlo and Camilla drinking beer in the pub after England's World Cup defeat

The article describes King Charles III and Queen Camilla visiting a historic pub in Dorset after England’s World Cup defeat to Argentina. The visit coincides with the team’s loss, which has sparked national disappointment. The royal couple enjoyed a traditional beer at the Hall & Woodhouse Badger Brewery, a family-run establishment founded in 1777. While the king expressed a sense of irony by raising a pint in celebration, the visit was seen as an attempt to lift spirits amid the nation’s collective sadness. The article notes the contrast between the monarchy’s historical ties to rural traditions and modern sports culture, highlighting the emotional impact of the match outcome on the public.

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This is the day to drown your sorrows: the video of Carlo and Camilla drinking beer in the pub after England's World Cup defeat

The article describes King Charles III and Queen Camilla visiting a historic pub in Dorset after England’s World Cup defeat to Argentina. The visit coincides with the team’s loss, which has sparked national disappointment. The royal couple enjoyed a traditional beer at the Hall & Woodhouse Badger Brewery, a family-run establishment founded in 1777. While the king expressed a sense of irony by raising a pint in celebration, the visit was seen as an attempt to lift spirits amid the nation’s collective sadness. The article notes the contrast between the monarchy’s historical ties to rural traditions and modern sports culture, highlighting the emotional impact of the match outcome on the public.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the royal visit as a neutral event, focusing on the cultural and historical significance of the pub rather than taking a clear stance on the football result or political tensions. It provides balanced context about the monarchy’s role and the public reaction without overtly slan

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