Eli13
Fish Dreamer
You make me repeat myself :lol:Again, I learned something new today.
You make me repeat myself :lol:Again, I learned something new today.
One of her more well known powers is the power to disolve parliament during an election.
It's just the way we do things in Britain. It may seem quaint and old-fashioned but it has served us very well for over five hundred years. We tried civil war and republicanism back in the seventeenth century but we didn't like it and so brought the monarchy back.No hating, just wondering - why does England even need a king and queen anymore? In today's world of politics, it seems like they're almost redundant? :shrug:
It's just the way we do things in Britain. It may seem quaint and old-fashioned but it has served us very well for over five hundred years. We tried civil war and republicanism back in the seventeenth century but we didn't like it and so brought the monarchy back.
It is the same with the "Großer Zapfenstreich" / "Big Tattoo" of the German army... you can hate it, but it is a deep part of German tradition, older than the reasons critics cite against it.
And, if you have really a worthy person for it, usually also a pretty good show, since the song selection is pretty personal for the person that leaves office.
For example - for the former Minister president Roland Koch... a pretty surprising selection by him, since he is more famous as conservative hardliner (and less as good friend of the Dalai Lama)
YouTube - Heeresmusikkorps 2 - Medley Udo Jürgens Songs 2010
All I have to say is: who is Kate Middleton?
The hope of the British empire that the genetic pool in their royal family does not run dry and future generations of male Windsors will get rid of early loss of hair and V-Bomber ears?
The daughter of a Stewardess, which must be much better than dating a stewardess (Prince Albert II, I am looking at you again)?
anyways.... idk. What can i say, im not british.
The hope of the British empire that the genetic pool in their royal family does not run dry and future generations of male Windsors will get rid of early loss of hair and V-Bomber ears?
The daughter of a Stewardess, which must be much better than dating a stewardess (Prince Albert II, I am looking at you again)?
That's fine. I have no problem with that as long as you just go and do something else rather than rant on repeatedly about how you don't care (I'm not saying you are - just taking the example a teensy bit further)Anyways, my opinion about the wedding: yes, it's totally overrated. It may sound rude, but I don't care at all.
Not redundant at all, The Royal Family actually do a lot of diplomatic duties and are the head(s) of state. This frees up the prime minister to just deal with the politics rather than getting too involved with international diplomacy (EU is different).No hating, just wondering - why does England even need a king and queen anymore? In today's world of politics, it seems like they're almost redundant? :shrug:
The constitutional monarchs or most presidents in Europe are not - while the presidents usually come from party cadres or have relations to parties, they are always considered independent, and often turn out to be the strongest counterpart to the ruling party.
The queen fills that third gap in the power triangle and she actually has a lot of power but rarely uses it. One of her more well known powers is the power to disolve parliament during an election.
Here, Here! I think of the monarch as the wife, and the prime minister as the husband. Husband is allowed to do what he likes, until the wife finds out that he's forgotten to feed the kids.It's just the way we do things in Britain. It may seem quaint and old-fashioned but it has served us very well for over five hundred years. We tried civil war republicanism back in the seventeenth century but we didn't like it and so brought the monarchy back.
No she can't, I believe there are laws against her doing that.If she "wanted" to she could dissolve parliment and run the United Kingdom as an Absolute Monarchy.
A lot of people are interested in the Royal Wedding and all the media publicity and fuss is for them, not for the people who don't care.
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I'll be watching it (not the whole thing, but I'll be watching parts) and probably joining in a street party if there is on near. I like the pomp-and-circumstance that comes with being British and having over a thousand years of tradition.
Maybe he will be a priest, like in Four Weddings and a Funeral. :lol:Rowan Atkinson attending/invited? LOL
I seriously hope he does a Mr Bean at the wedding... :lol:
Maybe he will be a priest, like in Four Weddings and a Funeral. :lol:
The Royal Family actually do a lot of diplomatic duties and are the head(s) of state. This frees up the prime minister to just deal with the politics rather than getting too involved with international diplomacy (EU is different).