Channel Islands Explained
The Channel Islands, comprising Jersey and Guernsey, often confuse those unfamiliar with their unique status. Despite their proximity to France, these islands are crown dependencies, meaning they are not part of the UK or the EU, yet remain under the British monarch's sovereignty. Discover the intriguing history behind their names and the distinct political landscape that sets them apart from other territories.In this clip
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The Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey
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