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How bout fighting? Is that a good mandate for ruling? Like full contact, MMA style. Winner becomes fuehrer of the british isles for life. Is your money on Michael or Liz?

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Sounds a bit Wakandan to me! I have no problem with the British monarchy really, I just don’t have any interest. I do find the divine right of kings to be an absurd notion in this day and age though, but it’s not like the Brits are the only ones in Europe that still practice it. I think the interest in British royalty from people who are otherwise staunch republicans in places like Ireland and America very strange though; I can’t imagine the French are similarly awed with the Spanish monarchy.

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Its just women.

Do you think American men are like OMG what are Harry and Megs gonna say about the queen?

Women like the idea of being a princess and being special and fancy and living in a palace. When I was young some other girls I knew were really interested in “Di”. They are just glamorous figures like movie stars. Nobody has any notion of what function they have within the government other than waving from motorcades.

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Yeah I can see it’s only women, but still some of the women who do it surprise me. My mother is a devout republican (in the American sense, not the IRA sense). Her grandfather fought in the war of independence and against the free state in the civil war. Every philosophy she espouses is invariably grounded in fundamental republican ideals. Until someone from across the water who has a divine right to rule over others decides to get married, then all bets are off and all republican ideals forgotten. It wouldn’t bother me as much if similar interest was expressed in the Dutch or Scandinavian monarchies when their princesses are getting married, but it does seem to be exclusively the British monarchs who attract interest from the Irish and Americans, neither of whom have particularly friendly histories with the British monarch, but have no historical animosity with the royal houses of Europe whom they diligently ignore.