It's vital that the monarchy keeps in touch with the people. It's what I try and do.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Over the years to come, one thing is for certain: if the monarchy wishes to stay relevant and in power, it will have to change more.
What royal families are very good at doing is surviving and reinventing themselves. That's true whether it's a constitutional monarchy in Britain or an authoritarian monarchy.
I'm a passionate monarchist.
I embody the renewed monarchy for a new time.
I've spent a bit of time with the Prince of Wales, who I respect greatly. I'd give two cheers for the Monarchy.
The monarchy is foremost a business, and it's important to them that the British public continue to finance the excessive luxurious lifestyles of the now quite enormous, wasteful and useless 'royal' family. I find it very sad.
Something as curious as the monarchy won't survive unless you take account of people's attitudes. After all, if people don't want it, they won't have it.
I'd like to see a much more open Monarchy, myself. I used to think they were completely useless and we should get rid of them. I don't necessarily feel that way anymore. I'm still ambivalent, I still loathe the British class system, and the Royal family are the apex of the British class system.
The aim of my life is the overthrow of monarchy.
Well, when did this become a monarchy? You know, we are the people. The president works for us and, you know, we need to remember that.