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The Prince

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Originally published 1532
Authors Niccolò Machiavelli
Original titleDe Principatibus / Il Principe
Subject Political science
GenresNon-fiction
Original language Italian
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The Prince is a 16th-century political treatise by the Italian diplomat and political theorist Niccolò Machiavelli. From his correspondence, a version appears to have been distributed in 1513, using a Latin title, De Principatibus.

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King Charles used the grandeur of a Buckingham Palace state banquet to throw in some unexpected references to Korean popular culture.

K-pop stars Blackpink and BTS were name-checked by The King as he welcomed South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on The First day of his state visit.

The King 's banquet speech praised South Korean culture's " remarkable ability to captivate imaginations".

Although he admitted he hadn't much of " what might be called Gangnam Style".

But there was no repeat of President Yoon's karaoke-style skills when he visited US President Joe Biden , when The South Korean leader had sung " American Pie".

Instead The President said that in his youth he and his friends " were all fans of The Beatles , Queen and Elton John". With the assumption that This Was a reference to the pop group rather than The Monarchy .

State visits are a " soft power" mix of pageantry and practical politics and the red-carpet welcome rolled out for South Korea was A Sign of respect to an increasingly important ally and trade partner, in a region with growing tensions with China.

There was a full turn-out at The State banquet in the Buckingham Palace ballroom, with The South Korean guests greeted by The King , Queen, Prince and Princess of Wales and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak .

South Korea 's most famous son, Son Heung-min, the Spurs footballer, wasn't there, but K-pop Girl Band Blackpink were among The Guests .

Lord Cameron, returning to front-line politics as Foreign Secretary , was sitting a couple of places from Princess Anne .

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and Lib Dem leader Ed Davey were among The Guests , facing elaborate table settings with six different wine glasses and a line-up of silver-gilt cutlery.

The Menu , written in French, included poached eggs, pheasant and a mango Ice Cream bombe.

Wines included a 1989 Château Mouton-Rothschild and Camel Valley from Cornwall.

These are opulent occasions, with diplomacy fuelled by fine dining, using a 19Th Century dinner service with More Than 4,000 pieces.

The Table settings are as precise and symmetrical as the military parade that greeted The President - each guest getting a place setting of 46cms.

Earlier in The Day The South Korean delegation had been given a ceremonial welcome at Horse Guards Parade, before The President and his wife took part in a carriage procession along The Mall .

More Than 1,000 soldiers were on parade, with gun salutes in the Autumn Leaves in Green Park .

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" Long term, global partnerships are vital to our prosperity and security, " said Mr Sunak, who added that " Close Ties have already propelled £21bn of investment between our countries".

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