The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III

Blackleaf

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At a garden party at Buckingham Palace today the Prince and Princess of Wales meet a woman who has attended THREE coronations (George VI, Elizabeth II, Charles III) whilst another guest tells Kate "You're the strict one..."

 

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BREAKING!!! A Special Blackleaf Update!!

King Charles passes gas and waves away the foul odor with his Mace!
 

Blackleaf

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Whatever we decide; it wouldn't be a Republic with a President, unless that'd be what we want.

Could still be a Parliamentary system.

Could be dictatorship.

Could be anything.

If it's a dictatorship it'd be a republic.

You're already a parliamentary system.

After many years, I've never yet seen you talking any sense.
 

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'Terribly white' Coronation balcony comment from Bridgerton star tops Ofcom complaints​

A racist African woman who has been in Bridgerton and Doctor Who has topped the complaints to media watchdog Ofcom over her "terribly white" balcony remark on ITV1.

 

Serryah

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If it's a dictatorship it'd be a republic.

noun
noun: republic; plural noun: republics
  1. a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.



    noun
    noun: dictator; plural noun: dictators
    1. 1.
      a ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force.



      Yeah, not seeing the similarities here, Blackie.​




You're already a parliamentary system.

Hence why I said *still*. JFC, you don't read anything.

After many years, I've never yet seen you talking any sense.

After many years, you've yet to say anything at all.
 

Blackleaf

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noun
noun: republic; plural noun: republics
  1. a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.



    noun
    noun: dictator; plural noun: dictators
    1. 1.
      a ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force.




      Yeah, not seeing the similarities here, Blackie.




Hence why I said *still*. JFC, you don't read anything.



After many years, you've yet to say anything at all.

North Korea is a dictatorship - and it's a republic.

Name a dictatorship that's a constitutional monarchy.

Yet the ten freest countries in the world are constitutional monarchies, including Sweden, Norway and the Netherlands.
 

Serryah

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North Korea is a dictatorship - and it's a republic.

North Korea is a dictatorship.

Period.

Calling it a republic is throwing out the assumption that the people have a choice in their Government or leadership.

Name a dictatorship that's a constitutional monarchy.

... JFC, are you you really, honestly, this fucking stupid or are you playing dumb on purpose?

Yet the ten freest countries in the world are constitutional monarchies, including Sweden, Norway and the Netherlands.

And? So what? Technically Canada is too.

Was not the point but then again, your comprehension skills have never been anything to praise you about.
 

Blackleaf

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North Korea is a dictatorship.

Period.

Calling it a republic is throwing out the assumption that the people have a choice in their Government or leadership.



... JFC, are you you really, honestly, this fucking stupid or are you playing dumb on purpose?



And? So what? Technically Canada is too.

Was not the point but then again, your comprehension skills have never been anything to praise you about.

North Korea is republic.
 
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The Prince and Princess of Wales have released behind the scenes footage as they prepared for Charles III's Coronation.

The footage shows the five royals dressed in all their finery for the biggest royal event in Britain since the Coronation of the King's mother Elizabeth II in 1953.

Prince William, 40, Prince George 9, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, are 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th in line to the Throne respectively.

The Prince of Wales pledged his allegiance to his father and kissed him during the Coronation.

20 million Brits watched the Coronation on TV, a huge number nowadays.

 
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