uring this period of official mourning for Queen Elizabeth II, “two potentially conflicting realities hold true”, says John Cassidy in The New Yorker. The “idea of a hereditary monarch serving as the head of a large democratic state seems like an anachronism” and the British monarchy remains highly popular. For nearly 40 years, more than 60% of the British public have told
Britain’s monarchy should live on
Sep 16, 2022
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