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<blockquote data-quote="toquark" data-source="post: 8719467" data-attributes="member: 72428"><p>What harm does it do? I quite like the pomp and ceremony, it's a good showcase to the world. Like it or not, the royal family is what we're known for across the globe. Go to the States, its amongst the first question you get when they establish you're a Brit. They love it. I had a really interesting conversation with a staunch republican German a few years ago, he reckoned that the UK had mastered the blend of the monarchic power structure and he lamented the majority of Europe's royal dynasties falling by the wayside. </p><p></p><p>The modern monarchy area bit of an ornament to modern life anyway, a sort of reality show which is real. They are an important link to our long history and in my opinion act as a bit of lynchpin for society. Plus, like every family, every generation has a few headbangers which keep us well entertained.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toquark, post: 8719467, member: 72428"] What harm does it do? I quite like the pomp and ceremony, it's a good showcase to the world. Like it or not, the royal family is what we're known for across the globe. Go to the States, its amongst the first question you get when they establish you're a Brit. They love it. I had a really interesting conversation with a staunch republican German a few years ago, he reckoned that the UK had mastered the blend of the monarchic power structure and he lamented the majority of Europe's royal dynasties falling by the wayside. The modern monarchy area bit of an ornament to modern life anyway, a sort of reality show which is real. They are an important link to our long history and in my opinion act as a bit of lynchpin for society. Plus, like every family, every generation has a few headbangers which keep us well entertained. [/QUOTE]
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