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Endangerng the Legacy of the Crown - Tarnished Reputation Notwithstanding - 3 Million Seems Paltry

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in response to reader comment: Regal Widowhood - Victoria Then; Elizabeth II Now

Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Jun 28, 2022 at 10:19

It would appear that barely more than a year after the Queen loses her beloved escort, the potential heir to the throne, having lost his own 'religion' of the fathers of his royal legacy, has a much greater issue of no longer caring about the public image he portrays and it would be better for the realm if he would return to Qatar and remain there in abdication status of exile. It would appear he could live there is style; or does his escort object?
How does this make any matter to an American observer? Being only a generation away from a former British expat that knew what the crown was like under Victoria, escaping the effects of a lost monarchy after her passing seemed like the thing to do when the English began fighting amongst cousins and other relatives in Europe and modern monarchies could no longer find common grounds of integrity.
Even allegiance to Anglican mores and devotion to the history of the spread of the Gospel message in the King James Bible did not last in England and the escape by the relative to America, though now observable in different terms, seems like the best option when lookng at the future of the British crown now.

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