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Rafal Heydel Mankoo (b June 1976[1]) is a British historian, author and public policy consultant specialising in British national culture and identity and the monarchy.
He is a regular pundit on various media outlets covering both British and world royalty, British heritage, etiquette traditions and institutions.
Early life
editHeydel-Makoo was born in the United Kingdom and educated in Canada. He holds degrees in history and law.
Publications
editHe wrote a book called ‘A London Peculiar: The London You Shouldn't Miss’. He was also the co-author of Burke's Peerage & Gentry: World Orders of Knighthood & Merit.
Other work
editHe is one of the trustees of the Canadian Royal Heritage Trust, a pro monarchy charity.[2]
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