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Old 07-01-2023, 22:40   #18
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Re: Time for a Republic?

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
There's lot of people in the country that struggle more than the Royals. However we don't always hear about all their issues....

The royals could resign and lead a quiet life. Few do and those that tend to give tv interviews/ write books, then complain about privacy. Harry's no worse than the rest of them , and the abuse and racial hatred and media campaign against his wife is obscene, but they aren't totally blameless.

The whole lot of them are irrelevant to the issues facing Britain today. Get rid and move on. Call it 'taking back control' if you like. Where' s Oliver Cromwell when you need him ?
Those in the direct line of the throne can't easily resign, especially not multiple ones. It causes chaos and they know it. They must be under incredible pressure, maybe even guilt, to do the task they're told they're born to do.

I think it's the case that neither George VI nor Elizabeth II initially relished the prospect, as far as we can tell anyway.
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