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    Fair enough @-:Undertaker:-, I am not sure to be honest what it is about him I dislike, but something just doesn't feel right about him. Plus I prefer William naturally

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red View Post
    No it didn't lmao
    Personal opinion "lmao" :rolleyes:

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    I'm uncomfortable bc of how Charles always suggests at his personal opinions on politics. The royal family has a duty to remain completely unbiased imo and I don't believe he always does that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Empired View Post
    I'm uncomfortable bc of how Charles always suggests at his personal opinions on politics. The royal family has a duty to remain completely unbiased imo and I don't believe he always does that.
    That's the duty though. A myth has grown up around our constitutional monarchy that it must somehow be completely silent when that is not true and has never been true. A monarch, and even the heir, have as Walter Bagehot famously wrote in his book The English Constitution: the right to be consulted, the right to encourage and the right to warn. This will be true of the Queen herself in her weekly meetings with the Prime Minister except we will not find out what she advised or warned about until we're old just as we're unaware still of the correspondence between King-Emperor George VI and his Prime Ministers.

    I'm personally delighted there is somebody there to question the politicians.


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