The British Royal Family appears to represent 'stability', 'respect' and 'legacy', as well as being a cultural institution, people from republics tell i
“It is a ceremony with lots of tradition and although I’ve read and seen videos about the coronation of
“To me, it means that history is not forgotten, and the Royal Family remains as a symbol of what the country has been through. I would like my country to have that,” Filipa says. “Our television always covers Royal news, such as the weddings and more recently the Queen’s funeral.” “I see the monarchy as an institution that just bolsters inequalities, bolsters the gap between the rich and poor. Brits seem to just think it is how it is: you’re born somewhere and it’s a matter of luck. There are posh people who are wealthy and then there is us, and it’s just about the flip of a coin. I don’t accept that.”
“French people are fascinated by Brits and I think it also works the other way round because we’re not wired the same. There are ways to behave as human beings, there are ways to behave as a society, and we just don’t take the same road. The way we see things is different. French people look at Britain with fascination, respect, admiration.
She adds that she has “a lot of respect” for the late Queen, “what she’s done for the monarchy and how she took up the post,” which is even more impressive when we consider that “she was a woman doing all of this and being head of state”.
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