British Monarchy, institution, United Kingdom, King Charles, royal family, national identity, Queen Elizabeth
The British monarchy is a long institution that has survived for many years and played a main role in the country history and culture. The British Monarchy, is an institution that lasted in centuries of tradition and historical significance, has long as it has been a symbol of continuity and stability in the United Kingdom. From the coronation of William, the Conqueror in 1066 to the present-day reign of King Charles.
[...] A sense of national identity First, is it true to say that the British monarchy still provides a sense of national identity and unity between the English people. To a lot of people, it represents the stability of the country because he has a lot of rich history and traditions. And we can see directly this influence when all the ceremony are shown to the world on TV and by the media. For example, recently the death of the Queen Elizabeth showed that she was a big figure for the British people and that she was loved so a lot of English people were affected by this terrible news. [...]
[...] In your opinion, is the British Monarchy still a relevant institution today? The British monarchy is a long institution that has survived for many years and played a main role in the country history and culture. The British Monarchy, is an institution that lasted in centuries of tradition and historical significance, has long as it has been a symbol of continuity and stability in the United Kingdom. From the coronation of William, the Conqueror in 1066 to the present-day reign of King Charles. [...]
[...] For example, the royal members often take part in diplomatic missions or political missions and go meet others country's leaders, to help reinforce the international relationships. Overall, the British monarchy is a complex institution with multiple parts, that continues to play a significant role in the life of the United Kingdom. While there are valid arguments both for and against, it remains as a huge part of the British culture and british identity. To know if the monarchy is still a relevant institution is more part of an opinion and the point of view than a common opinion. [...]
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