Why Charles could be Britain’s last monarch
The pomp and revelry surrounding the coronation of King Charles III cannot hide the fact that the British monarchy is in trouble.
Charles has been acutely sensitive to evolving public opinion about the Firm, as the Royal Family is known, and has strived to play up the monarchy’s good deeds and play down its obscene wealth. He planned hisMost interestingly, he has expressed a willingness to expose the monarchy to harsher political scrutiny in a way Queen Elizabeth II would never have contemplated.
“If we are to forge a common future that benefits all of our citizens, we too must find new ways to acknowledge our past,” Charles told the Commonwealth meeting, where he praised Canada’s efforts at reconciliation with its Indigenous peoples. “Quite simply, this is a conversation whose time has come.”this week with the CBC’s Adrienne Arsenault, Princess Anne made it clear she is no fan. “Not really a subject of conversation that I would even go down,” the King’s sister replied when Ms.
In the end, critics argue, Charles’s complicity in this endeavour only ends up further undermining support for the monarchy by encouraging questions about its legitimacy.
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