The British Monarchy

Because we both got in the same lift after we’d dumped our rubbish and it’s that awkward silence that I felt needed breaking. I almost said… You heard about the Queen? But thought I’d be on safer ground moaning about the caretaker.
I would work on your chat up lines fella
 
Which afforded him the opportunity of being shielded from public knowledge of the case.
The public already knows the details as it has been shared by her.

I don’t think going against what the victim has agreed to is a good idea.

The hope is that the FBI can somehow pinch him.
 
What a weekend to be a mobile florist......

I really wish the Royals had asked folk not to line the pockets of florists but to donate to a charity instead..... would have boosted a lot of charities who have struggled a bit since covid

Misbehaving boyfriends are making bumper savings though.
 
Why do you suspect that?
Times are changing, a lot.

If you are over 60 now, you grew up in a time where the monarchy was everything. The silver jubilee was a huge event and your newspapers sold you a tale of the monarchy's unquestionable value and greatness. If you are now under thirty, you probably don't read newspapers; you won't have lived through any event where monarchy was essential to your life; and you are surrounded by media critical of colonisation and privilege.
 
Times are changing, a lot.

If you are over 60 now, you grew up in a time where the monarchy was everything. The silver jubilee was a huge event and your newspapers sold you a tale of the monarchy's unquestionable value and greatness. If you are now under thirty, you probably don't read newspapers; you won't have lived through any event where monarchy was essential to your life; and you are surrounded by media critical of colonisation and privilege.
There’s not likely to be another jubilee for at least 35 years.
 
Times are changing, a lot.

If you are over 60 now, you grew up in a time where the monarchy was everything. The silver jubilee was a huge event and your newspapers sold you a tale of the monarchy's unquestionable value and greatness. If you are now under thirty, you probably don't read newspapers; you won't have lived through any event where monarchy was essential to your life; and you are surrounded by media critical of colonisation and privilege.
Did you miss the jubilee this year :-)?

Plenty of youngsters enjoying themselves and celebrations up and down the country.

Most people don’t think about the monarchy day to day and but like having it there, as people get older their opinions change and I still think it’ll be approved of by the majority in future.

The only people bringing up colonisation now are trying to push an agenda, it’s been over for a long time and nobody was alive the last time Britain colonised anywhere.
 
Did you miss the jubilee this year :-)?

Plenty of youngsters enjoying themselves and celebrations up and down the country.

Most people don’t think about the monarchy day to day and but like having it there, as people get older their opinions change and I still think it’ll be approved of by the majority in future.

The only people bringing up colonisation now are trying to push an agenda, it’s been over for a long time and nobody was alive the last time Britain colonised anywhere.
Plenty, yes, but the majority disinterested. There was a party in my street that was attended by a few older neighbours. I'm sure you will agree that it bore no comparison to the national event of the silver jubilee

As for colonisation, it isn't an agenda, IMO.
 
I suspect most people under 30 will have zero interest in the monarchy in forty years.
I wouldn’t go that far I have two youngsters who I’ve brought up hopefully with respect with with what we have . There’ll grow up with their own views, but hopefully if they or their generation don’t agree with the monarchy there’ll respect it or acknowledge it.
 
Plenty, yes, but the majority disinterested.
As for colonisation, it isn't an agenda, IMO.
Thousands gathered and partied in towns right across the country, millions watched the coverage.

People like a party and to celebrate things and that won’t change, even if the Queen was more respected than the new King, he’s still popular.

Celebrity culture continues to grow so imo people will still be interested in 35 years time.

I love history, learning both the good and bad parts and think everyone should learn our past, warts n all!

However, the only colonising that’s relevant now is what that Putin bastard is doing in Ukraine.
 
Times are changing, a lot.

If you are over 60 now, you grew up in a time where the monarchy was everything. The silver jubilee was a huge event and your newspapers sold you a tale of the monarchy's unquestionable value and greatness. If you are now under thirty, you probably don't read newspapers; you won't have lived through any event where monarchy was essential to your life; and you are surrounded by media critical of colonisation and privilege.
I'm over 60. The monarchy has never been essential to my life.
 
Did you miss the jubilee this year :-)?

Plenty of youngsters enjoying themselves and celebrations up and down the country.

Most people don’t think about the monarchy day to day and but like having it there, as people get older their opinions change and I still think it’ll be approved of by the majority in future.

The only people bringing up colonisation now are trying to push an agenda, it’s been over for a long time and nobody was alive the last time Britain colonised anywhere.

It’s clearly true that people do traditionally get a bit more conservative the older they get. But I don’t think people change as much as a lot of people perceive. It’s kind of being “proved “ that grumpy old men were nearly always grumpy young men for example.

I can’t really see too many people spending most of their lives being anti monarchy or indifferent to it, suddenly becoming huge royalists when they get older.

It’s true plenty of people enjoyed the Platinum Jubilee but as the other guy says, from memory I’m pretty sure it was nowhere near the level of the Silver one.
 
Mrsery has gone off the head now watching the coverage non stop and has convinced herself she is the Royal family’s biggest fan,
To the point now she is insisting we go to the big smoke for the weekend ffs!
No offence but It’s the last place I’d want to be this weekend.
What’s the matter with people?
 
It’s clearly true that people do traditionally get a bit more conservative the older they get. But I don’t think people change as much as a lot of people perceive. It’s kind of being “proved “ that grumpy old men were nearly always grumpy young men for example.

I can’t really see too many people spending most of their lives being anti monarchy or indifferent to it, suddenly becoming huge royalists when they get older.

It’s true plenty of people enjoyed the Platinum Jubilee but as the other guy says, from memory I’m pretty sure it was nowhere near the level of the Silver one.
The worst thing that I think could happen in terms of public opinion on the monarchy is a lack of caring either way.

There’s always going to be far more pressing and serious things to sort out, people are much more likely to be focused on the government
 
Mrsery has gone off the head now watching the coverage non stop and has convinced herself she is the Royal family’s biggest fan,
To the point now she is insisting we go to the big smoke for the weekend ffs!
No offence but It’s the last place I’d want to be this weekend.
What’s the matter with people?
London is always a place to avoid, next weekend will be especially awful.
 

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