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Brighton Sky Blue

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It does apply that when you're unfit to do the tasks of the role, you're not forced to continue it. Charles has been doing most of it for the past five years at least - there should be no obligation of the monarch to continue in role until death, and they should be afforded the respect of an honourable abdication if they feel unable to continue.

Well if my ‘work’ counted as just shaking hands, deciding which palace to live in, cutting ribbons and eating banquets I’d be fine doing that till my dying days.

It’s an incredible privilege.
 

ccfc922

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I wouldn’t but they do still life of immense privilege.

That's the thing, yes both her and Phillip did incredible things during their lifetime but they had the access to it.

I'd love to travel the world meeting different people, learn to fly and have a working estate in the Highlands but its just not going to happen to normal people is it.
 

JAM See

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That's the thing, yes both her and Phillip did incredible things during their lifetime but they had the access to it.

I'd love to travel the world meeting different people, learn to fly and have a working estate in the Highlands but its just not going to happen to normal people is it.
Always take a fresh tin of paint wherever you go.

Open it and smell it when you get to your destination.

You're part way to the royal experience.
 

ProfessorbyGrace

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I wonder if Charles will abdicate, within a time frame…the rumours have surfaced for years that he would, when he became King.
 

CCFCSteve

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Would you want the life they have? I wouldn't, its like a posh version of The Truman Show.

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I agree with this. Immense financial privilege yes but the exchange is literally no life of your own. Travel the world but you can’t just pop down the beach or stroll around the city. No nipping to the pub with your mates, let alone getting hammered. No deciding last minute to go to the local restaurant. Having to smile and make small talk with some horrible people. No retiring. Everything you do is under a microscope and you basically have to take any shit thrown at you, true or not and can’t answer back.

I’ve said before I wouldn’t swap my life for theirs, no chance. People can say they can just abdicate but the Queen stated when she was a kid she saw it as her duty to serve the country for as long as she was alive, so with that mindset it’s no choice.

I’m not saying anyone should feel sorry for them, not by a long stretch, just that focussing on the wealth side of things alone is way too lopsided


Ps I hadn’t realised until yesterday that she was a trained mechanic and served in the army
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I agree with this. Immense financial privilege yes but the exchange is literally no life of your own. Travel the world but you can’t just pop down the beach or stroll around the city. No nipping to the pub with your mates, let alone getting hammered. No deciding last minute to go to the local restaurant. Having to smile and make small talk with some horrible people. No retiring. Everything you do is under a microscope and you basically have to take any shit thrown at you, true or not and can’t answer back.

I’ve said before I wouldn’t swap my life for theirs, no chance. People can say they can just abdicate but the Queen stated when she was a kid she saw it as her duty to serve the country for as long as she was alive, so with that mindset it’s no choice.

I’m not saying anyone should feel sorry for them, not by a long stretch, just that focussing on the wealth side of things alone is way too lopsided


Ps I hadn’t realised until yesterday that she was a trained mechanic and served in the army

Much choice over which palace you reside in at different times of the year. Given adulation for every appearance or just waving at the public. Few difficult decisions to make and no accountability as even in Andrew’s case when a serious offence is committed your privilege and influence will see you bailed out. Every little thing is taken care of on your behalf and the taxpayer will cover the big occasions.

Ask anyone struggling at the moment if they would swap, I can’t imagine many would refuse. Along with the wealth is enormous influence and deference received pretty much all thanks to your bloodline.

It won’t end in my lifetime but the Queen’s passing does give the country the opportunity to really think about its place in the world and how it wants to do things going forwards. Clinging on to the glory days of the past doesn’t seem the right way to me.
 

olderskyblue

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I agree with this. Immense financial privilege yes but the exchange is literally no life of your own. Travel the world but you can’t just pop down the beach or stroll around the city. No nipping to the pub with your mates, let alone getting hammered. No deciding last minute to go to the local restaurant. Having to smile and make small talk with some horrible people. No retiring. Everything you do is under a microscope and you basically have to take any shit thrown at you, true or not and can’t answer back.

I’ve said before I wouldn’t swap my life for theirs, no chance. People can say they can just abdicate but the Queen stated when she was a kid she saw it as her duty to serve the country for as long as she was alive, so with that mindset it’s no choice.

I’m not saying anyone should feel sorry for them, not by a long stretch, just that focussing on the wealth side of things alone is way too lopsided


Ps I hadn’t realised until yesterday that she was a trained mechanic and served in the army
People seem to forget all they have to give up for that life of privilege. I wouldn’t do it.
 

CCFCSteve

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Much choice over which palace you reside in at different times of the year. Given adulation for every appearance or just waving at the public. Few difficult decisions to make and no accountability as even in Andrew’s case when a serious offence is committed your privilege and influence will see you bailed out. Every little thing is taken care of on your behalf and the taxpayer will cover the big occasions.

Ask anyone struggling at the moment if they would swap, I can’t imagine many would refuse. Along with the wealth is enormous influence and deference received pretty much all thanks to your bloodline.

It won’t end in my lifetime but the Queen’s passing does give the country the opportunity to really think about its place in the world and how it wants to do things going forwards. Clinging on to the glory days of the past doesn’t seem the right way to me.

I’d imagine there will be more significant chance if/when William becomes king.

In terms of thinking of our place in the world, I rattled on about that in another post yesterday or Thursday. I see that as unconnected with the monarchy, however, I do think Charles (The King - weird typing that) might well do some real good with regard to the environment

Edit - of course most people who are really struggling would swap lives but not just with the royal family, with a lot of other people
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I’d imagine there will be more significant chance if/when William becomes king.

In terms of thinking of our place in the world, I rattled on about that in another post yesterday or Thursday. I see that as unconnected with the monarchy, however, I do think Charles (The King - weird typing that) might well do some real good with regard to the environment

Edit - of course most people who are really struggling would swap lives but not just with the royal family, with a lot of other people

If he is taking his role as intended he shouldn’t be interfering. And indeed he shouldn’t have been interfering before either.

If people think he should be able to maybe we shouldn’t be letting random chance decide who gets the position.
 

CCFCSteve

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If he is taking his role as intended he shouldn’t be interfering. And indeed he shouldn’t have been interfering before either.

If people think he should be able to maybe we shouldn’t be letting random chance decide who gets the position.

I agree, he can’t directly interfere and I didn’t think he should’ve written to MPs in the past, however, I don’t think it will hurt to have someone who is, let’s say, environmentally aware, as king
 

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