British historian to comment on coronation of King Charles III – significance, protocol & what to expect from royals

Media Availability: British Historian to Comment on Coronation of King Charles III DURHAM, N.H.— As Britain prepares for the coronation of King Charles III, there is much speculation over the majesty and size of the event as well as who…

Media Availability: UNH British Historian to Comment on Queen Elizabeth’s Funeral and Future of Monarchy

Nicoletta Gullace, associate professor of history at the University of New Hampshire and an expert on the Royal Family, is available to talk about the historical significance of the queen’s death, protocols and ceremonies leading up to her funeral, the transition of power to now King Charles III and what this all might mean for the future of the monarchy.

After Queen Elizabeth’s Death, Will the Monarchy Continue? Expert

Historian and expert Alastair Bellany from the School of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers University-New discusses Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-serving monarch who assumed the throne in 1952, her legacy and how she changed the monarchy. What is Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy? Britain has…

Media Availability: UNH British Historian Comments on Prince Philip, Harry’s Return Home and Future of Monarchy

DURHAM, N.H. — Nicoletta Gullace, associate professor of history at the University of New Hampshire, who studies 20th century and modern British history, is available to discuss the significance of the death of Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth…

Media Availability: UNH British Historian to Comment on Harry and Meghan Interview and Fate of Modern Monarchy

Nicoletta Gullace, associate professor of history at the University of New Hampshire who studies 20th century and modern British history, is available for comment around Harry and Meghan’s explosive interview and Queen Elizabeth’s statement saying the issues raised were “concerning.” She can discuss the underlying historical influences around the royal family’s continued attempts to remain relevant and popular at this difficult time.