Sorry, Robinson.
I Thought Elizabeth not-the-second was supposed to be monarch of the so-called united Kingdom, not just of England.
And what does William Mountbatten-Windsor have to do with anything?
Will we have a choicre whether we want him, Kate and the sprogs or not?
Don't be sorry Anchorman, nothing to be sorry about. yes you are right, I should have said United Kingdom instead of England.
As to whether or not the people will have a choice in years to come about the monarchy I beieve if the vast majority of UK citizens want to abolish it, it will happen. At the moment he majority appear to be comfortable with it but things change & the mood of the people has to be taken into account.
As for the Queen changing her mind about being head of CofE, all I said was she
might feel differently now to how she felt when she made her coronation vows but I don't know that for a fact. When she is gone and Charles succeeds, which will happen unless he pegs before her, he will probably change all that. He's already voiced opinions about it though not recently. Goodness knows what his heir believes on that score.It's something that seems anachronistic to me.
(Also I apologise for getting mixed up about the 'bimbo' comment, I only scanned that post and should have looked back and read it again before posting.)
I have no resentment towards the royals. All the money and privilege in the world would not convince me to swap places as I value my privacy too much. I've often felt sorry for them but my respect for the Queen grows because regardless of what befalls her she is able to summon the strength to carry on dutiful to the last.
Susan is right, it works because of the Queen. When she departs it may be a different story.