Originally posted by Pcdunn
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Public asked to swear allegiance to King out loud during ceremony
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Interesting article, String, thanks for the link. Apparently, "peaceful" protests in the U.K. must be "silent" ones.
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The Queen was crowned a few years after the second world war, rightly at the time there was a massive sense of nationalism and the commonwealth empire was strong.
But things have changed, we are in the twenty first century. The empire has moved on where countries want their own independence etc and , despite certain despots we are more of one human race , rich or poor , black or white etc .
Paying homage to the King etc is not the way forward in my opinion . I am not saying we should get rid of royalty, but the class system should change, with a much more slimmed down and perhaps hands on monarchy instead of just pomp and circumstance .
Regards Darryl
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Saw a video online today about the new uniforms for the Beefeaters which now have King Charles III's "royal cipher" on their tunics.
CR III instead of ER II. Never even realized that was a detail people thought about!'
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Originally posted by mpriestnall View Post
Same thing.
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Originally posted by Simon Wood View PostDid we have to say the same at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II?
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It specifically says "all persons of goodwill", and I ain't got no goodwill for the Royals, so I guess I'm exempt?
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I did read an article today that his planned visit to the Continent for a Green issues conference on bee death and global warming was canceled after criticism that these issues "aren't political"
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Originally posted by Pcdunn View PostSounds as if the UK is on the verge of becoming as *disunited* as the USA.
So sad that people won't trust their government, nor a king trust his subjects.
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Originally posted by Ms Diddles View Post
I think many of us are feeling a bit of coronation-fatigue here already.
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Originally posted by Pcdunn View PostSounds as if the UK is on the verge of becoming as *disunited* as the USA.
That ship sailed with the Brexit referendum.
Originally posted by Pcdunn View PostSo sad that people won't trust their government, nor a king trust his subjects.
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Originally posted by Svensson View PostGents, this is a ceremony. there is no legal consequence to the oath. This is IMO no different the old "Our father in heaven, Hallowed be your name" which, as an atheist, I have recited many times in church with the family without feeling violated or outraged.
Cheers.
This charade is utterly meaningless.
I think many of us are feeling a bit of coronation-fatigue here already.
I will however take the extra public holiday!
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