Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to quote long quotes, but talking about the impending failure of the BRF, especially because of Will and his incompetence, is wildly entertaining.
More fodder for the stench of failure wafting from the monarchy.
With Prince Charles having long provoked public unease through his perceived eccentricities and often dogmatic views, the hopes of many monarchists rest with the Cambridges, William and Catherine. They have certainly turned in stellar and assiduous public performances. Yet even here, there are mutterings that Prince William is too much a slave to cultural fashion by banging on about mental health. While it’s admirable to bring this issue in from the cold, the whiff of victimhood risks irritating the public. Rather than making people feel better about themselves, it lowers their mood. In serving as a mirror in which the public want to see the best in themselves, one of the royal family’s key tasks is to lift their spirits.
Britain’s constitutional monarchy exists through the consent of the people. If it loses their support, it’s finished. So why is so much going wrong with the royal family?
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/the-queen-deserves-better-from-her-family-gtt3x3xn8
I suppose. It's easy to blame Charles and William for the state of the country, that's one of the main benefits of having a monarchy. But they're not responsible for covid or Brexit.
And if you are honest, you'll admit that the US is having a rough time now and the past few years as well. Too bad we can't blame Charles for it.