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Allegra
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I guess I shouldn't be so surprised, but I never thought a monarchy would have a website.

It is a nice website though English Monarchy

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Read about the Commonwealth War Graves Commission in Focus and test your film knowledge in our quiz

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Teshi
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The Monarchy has an image to maintain in this world of democracies and republics. A website is an important way of conveying a monarchy's usefulness.

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Allegra
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I guess so. The website really is cool though. There are many moving graphics and other cool looking things.
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In the FAQ:

My great-grandfather worked at Buckingham Palace. Can you help me find out more about him?
The Royal Archives has references to people employed in the Royal Household from the 18th century, and indexes to names of people employed from 1660 onwards. Please put your enquiry in writing, including as much detail as possible, and send it to: The Royal Archives, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1NJ. For earlier periods, contact the National Archives at Ruskin Avenue, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU.

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foundling
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Who would have known that a Corgi was a member of the royal family? Royal Family
And I like the pretty purple fade out around all the pictures. Classy.

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When I lived in England, I had a friend, Alice, who was the great great great great great granddaughter of King George IV.

What was really funny was that her parents names were Charles and Diana. [Big Grin]

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Considering the crown prince is the Prince of Wales and that the Corgis are formally known as Pembroke Welsh Corgis, it isn't surprising [Wink]

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I've asked this many times, and never really gotten it, but I'd like to try again.

Why do they bother keeping a monarchy? What's the point? They don't seem to do anything except be incredibly rich without ever having to work. Do they exists just to keep the Brittish tabloid industry in buisness?

<-- waaaay to much of a yank to understand.

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I used that site a couple years ago when I was writing a paper on the British monarchy. Granted, I only got basic dates off it, but still, it was a fun discovery and entertained me for several minutes.
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Why do they bother keeping a monarchy? What's the point? They don't seem to do anything except be incredibly rich without ever having to work. Do they exists just to keep the Brittish tabloid industry in buisness?
*sigh*

I agree that the Monarchy is quite useless practically. Any one can open ships and hospitals.

What the monarchy is is the symbolic head of state in a country without one. The PM is the head of government, not the head of state. The queen fulfills all the jobs assigned to the head of state, most of which are symbolic.

People like shiny heads of state- they like to bring the queen out of her box and parade her around. Children in disadvantaged school like to have her visit their playground and she can do this, because she has time scheduled for such things.

In the past, the royal family has been a morale booster. Because the present royal isn't that exciting, this has waned, and I don't really expect much from Charles. If William can pull the monarch thing off he has the chance to rebuild it. He also has the chance to destroy it.

I, personally, would be sad to see the monarchy go. It's been around so long.

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