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Post by Ibelieveinfairytales on Nov 11, 2008 14:57:30 GMT
When the Queen dies, is the monarchy in safe hands?
Can the new generation (William, Harry, Beatrice and Eugenie) keep the monarchy going?
Please elaborate on your answer
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Post by Cinderella on Nov 11, 2008 21:20:19 GMT
Difficult question, but Prince William seems to have a spirit of dedication, and he will probably have plenty of time to grow into the role. He has both the Queen and Prince Charles to be role models to him in different ways. Harry, Beatrice, and Eugenie have also shown some seriousness despite their partying ways. I think the monarchy will survive.
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Post by HRISMH Duke Rico on Nov 24, 2008 6:32:46 GMT
Her Majesty is a hard one to follow, considering all that has happened since the begining of her reign. However, I believe that the monarchy in the UK will survive as both Charles and William will be able to adapt their role to suit the era in which they will reign.
While I want the monarchy to remain in Australia during my lifetime, I think that a change to republic will happen within the next 25 years.
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Post by queenk on Dec 7, 2008 16:37:04 GMT
In the hands of the queen and/or Prince William they will be but I'm just not into Charles and Camilla much.
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Post by Aidan Work on Dec 27, 2008 11:25:19 GMT
Prince Charles will definitely become the next monarch.I still reckon that he would make a wonderful King.
Despite what the politicians over here in New Zealand think,an overwhelming majority of New Zealanders are totally opposed to the idea of a republic.
My family & I have just cause for being fiercely defensive towards the monarchy itself,& who the monarch is as a person.After all,I did serve under Sir Michael Hardie Boys (Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand from 1996 to 2001) as a constitutional ally,albeit,on a part-time basis.
Aidan.
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Post by princessoftides13 on May 11, 2009 23:53:14 GMT
yes, i think they all understand and care enough about the monarchy to take into consideration just how their personal behaviour can influence the future of the monarchy.
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Post by briar69rose on Sept 25, 2009 22:58:46 GMT
cinderella , is there anyway to visit buckingham palace? My niece is too travel over there in December and will be staying in Europe for a few weeks england i should say is one of her visits....
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Post by Cinderella on Sept 26, 2009 2:40:29 GMT
Not sure if Buckingham Palace is open in December. Someone else will probably know, but please start another thread about that instead of posting in unrelated threads.
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Post by paulchen on Jan 27, 2012 15:01:00 GMT
Not sure if Buckingham Palace is open in December. Someone else will probably know, but please start another thread about that instead of posting in unrelated threads. I hope this isn't too late, but Buckingham Palace is only open to the public for a certain period of time during the Summer months. I've been three times now. Windsor Castle is a good alternative and, in my opinion, better than Buckingham Palace.
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Post by Cinderella on Apr 1, 2012 20:16:36 GMT
I'm sorry my original response to the Buckingham Palace question was so unhelpful. Here is the official Buckingham Palace website, where you can check availability and book tickets: www.buckinghampalace.co.uk/
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Post by urbane on Jan 10, 2013 16:26:29 GMT
YES, YES. A thousand times yes.
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