No. Overall Britains have a Fondness for the MonarchyIs it the beginning of the end of the monarchy?
Nope.Is it the beginning of the end of the monarchy?
I guess I just can’t comprehend the notion of a family being bestowed with privilege and wealth from the people based on birthright. Seems a bit archaic and and nonsensical to me, especially since they basically act in a ceremonial capacity. I know they do charitable work but that could be done without a “Royal Family”. To top it off the citizens pay taxes to these Royals. I mean who needs a king and a Queen in the year 2022 When you operate under a democratic government.Nope.
Not completely democratic. It is the monarch who places the Prime Minister into power. They have the right to do that against the voter’s wishes, but they have not done that. All laws need to be signed by the monarch before it becomes law … they have veto power if they chose to use it. There are other legal powers the Monarch has and can wield if they do desire. The Queen has been a benevolent ruler of the people and as such has not asserted any of that power.I guess I just can’t comprehend the notion of a family being bestowed with privilege and wealth from the people based on birthright. Seems a bit archaic and and nonsensical to me, especially since they basically act in a ceremonial capacity. I know they do charitable work but that could be done without a “Royal Family”. To top it off the citizens pay taxes to these Royals. I mean who needs a king and a Queen in the year 2022 When you operate under a democratic government.
You are right...you cannot comprehend the monarchy...I guess I just can’t comprehend the notion of a family being bestowed with privilege and wealth from the people based on birthright. Seems a bit archaic and and nonsensical to me, especially since they basically act in a ceremonial capacity. I know they do charitable work but that could be done without a “Royal Family”. To top it off the citizens pay taxes to these Royals. I mean who needs a king and a Queen in the year 2022 When you operate under a democratic government.
Seriously? You live in the US where a few million families are bestowed with privilege and wealth based on birthright. It's the American way.I guess I just can’t comprehend the notion of a family being bestowed with privilege and wealth from the people based on birthright. Seems a bit archaic and and nonsensical to me, especially since they basically act in a ceremonial capacity. I know they do charitable work but that could be done without a “Royal Family”. To top it off the citizens pay taxes to these Royals. I mean who needs a king and a Queen in the year 2022 When you operate under a democratic government.
I guess I just can’t comprehend the notion of a family being bestowed with privilege and wealth from the people based on birthright. Seems a bit archaic and and nonsensical to me, especially since they basically act in a ceremonial capacity. I know they do charitable work but that could be done without a “Royal Family”. To top it off the citizens pay taxes to these Royals. I mean who needs a king and a Queen in the year 2022 When you operate under a democratic government.
No comparison,. Politics is off limits here so I’ll stop right there.
- John Adams and John Quincy Adams (father and son)
- William Henry Harrison and Benjamin Harrison (grandfather and grandson)
- George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush (father and son)
- Benjamin Harrison (the 23rd president) was the grandson of William Henry Harrison (the 9th president). James Madison (the 4th president) and Zachary Taylor (the 12th president) were second cousins. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (the 32nd president) was a fifth cousin of Theodore Roosevelt (the 26th president)
- Not enough space here for the Kennedys or other members of the Senate and House and Governors.
I'd say at least wait until after the funeral (Monday). But, your call.She was a nice lady. Can we raise our flags now? Or should we just leave 'em down a while longer since Charles is king?