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A lot of people find reassurance in continuity and survival.

It tends to be other countries that admire our Royal Family, and monarchy in general, more than we do. Spain brought back the monarchy. The Austrians have talked about bringing back the Habsburgs. The Russians gave a huge welcome to Prince Michael of Kent when he visited - having a resemblance to his cousin, the last Czar.

In England, it is considered uncool to support the monarchy. But there an awful lot of decent and responsible people who are uncool.

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Some people like the idea of a royal family; acting as a living national symbol.(Me, not so much...)


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