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09-08-2022 05:57 PM |
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Originally Posted by RealSNR
(Post 16449725)
I do find the concept of a country keeping one's monarchs around kind of interesting. The concept of a singular entity being given any decision-making power entirely due to birthright is pretty antiquated, and if (like in the case of Britain and a few other European countries) the monarch essentially has no powers, then why have one at all? But you ask Brits how they feel about having a monarch, and they're like, "What? Why would we get rid of the royal family?"
So I guess the pomp and circumstance and all that shit is kind of interesting to watch from afar. I think the royal wedding like 10 years ago that made everybody's panties wet was waaaaaay overblown, but whatever.
The "queen of England" has become part of English parlance over 70 years. So much of her subjects had only ever known her reign and no one else's. It's not monumental to their lives, and nothing drastic will be different from day-to-day, but it is an interesting marker in observing the passage of time, I guess.
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I find this interesting as well. I don't follow the royal family at all, so I don't know the mechanics of royalty. I know that they make their land from a lot of different properties, but are those properties owned by them or the government?
If Britain decided to "do away with royalty", what does that even mean and what are the results? Would the royals just shrug and continue being rich from the properties, or would that money go into the government coffers and the royals would have no income and start working at fish and chips stands?
I kind of wonder if anything would really change if Britain decided to abolish the crown. The royals would still be celebrities and that's essentially all that most of them are now.
I did hear something a while back that the queen participated in some national policy discussions and maybe she had to sign bills or treaties or something. Or she had to approve things like her own branch of government. But if she didn't approve, would it really count as a veto? I have no idea.
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