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The Crown Society is pleased to share links to The Monarchist Channel, which is wholly independent but which addresses some very important and serious matters. It is a unique space where they probe into the complexities of monarchism from a global perspective. They look beyond the confines of a single country, royal dynasty, or monarchial tradition, and strive to capture the essence of the worldwide monarchist cause.
This channel is characterized by pan-monarchist approach. They uphold neutrality and avoid engaging in major dynastic disputes, instead promoting a sense of shared identity among all monarchists.
Their inclusive platform also extends a warm welcome to non-monarchists. They value the richness that diverse viewpoints bring to our discussions and encourage open, respectful debates that stimulate thought and challenge preconceptions.
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This is the moment history stops; for a minute, an hour, for a day or a week; this is the moment history stops. Queen Elizabeth II has died. She was 96 years old.. Buckingham Palace said the Queen died peacefully at Balmoral on Thursday afternoon. She is succeeded by her son Charles, Prince of Wales, who automatically ascended to the throne with her death.
King Charles III formally surrendered hereditary revenues, including the crown estate, to the United Kingdom government, and will begin receiving a sovereign grant funding his official duties as monarch. The arrangement signed in a royal ceremony at St. James's Palace after his Accession to the Throne. T
Queen Elizabeth II is succeeded by her son Charles, Prince of Wales, who automatically ascended to the throne after her death. He is now known as King Charles III. Is the British monarch powerless or not? There is a reason why is the King the only Brit that can declare war or peace, travel with no passport. Royal Prerogatives!
Republics, Monarchies … are they what we think they are? Let's investigate in this TMC video what really is a Republic and what really is a monarchy, today in the 21st century. We will look at different aspects of why someone can rule over populations. Gods will. Power. Free choice. Then we explore the meaning of republic and finally crowned republics.
Today we seem to have more and more tyrannical regimes running Republics. Citizens have no basic liberties and can even be imprisoned if they speak against the Government narrative. And when it comes to equality in Republics – all power and wealth is in hands of small circle of the political elite. At the same time, monarchies evolved and experienced a huge change. The head of state is now just there to represent the country, be someone non-dependent on 4-year elections, while the Government is run by democratically elected Prime ministers. So what happened? Why are monarchies not restored?
Monarchism is the belief in the importance and value of a monarchy as a form of government. It can be associated with traditionalism and support for the preservation of traditional institutions. Monarchism is often compared to a republic, which is a form of government where the head of state is not a monarch but an elected or appointed official. While monarchism can be associated with right-wing ideologies, it is not exclusively a right-wing idea and can also align with progressive and anti-establishment politics.
A constitutional monarchy isn’t about returning to the past; it’s about securing the future. Monarchies aren’t about pageantry or outdated traditions. They’re about offering a better way to govern—a system where history, unity, and democracy can thrive together. As more republics face growing instability, perhaps it’s time to look back at what monarchies can offer.
Monarchy is an institution as old as civilization itself. From the divine rulers of ancient times to today's constitutional figureheads, monarchy ha shaped and developed our world Join me on a journey into the heart of this age-old institution, where we unravel the mysteries of monarchy. We'll explore its deep-rooted connections to power, law, religion, and the very fabric of human civilizations.
Are you curious to know the secret ingredient that might just turn the tide in favor of monarchies? In this video we will journey through the history and evolution of constitutional monarchies, examining the distinct roles and powers of monarchs as dictated by their respective constitutions. While the powers of monarchs have gradually been reduced over centuries, they still serve as the ultimate guardians of their constitutions. How they have defended democratic values during crises will also be an area of focus. Finally, we'll present a fascinating trend that emerged from our survey conducted in 10 republics.
Monarchies aren’t about pageantry or outdated traditions. They’re about offering a better way to govern—a system where history, unity, and democracy can thrive together. As more republics face growing instability, perhaps it’s time to look back at what monarchies can offer. A constitutional monarchy isn’t about returning to the past; it’s about securing the future.
Today, we explore why governments in monarchies, even those with republican leanings, often find themselves supporting a hereditary monarchy. The acceptance of a monarchy's role depends on its perceived impartiality. This perception has led to varying degrees of royal disengagement from government formation processes in different countries.
While our (monarchist) instincts have often drawn us towards crafting manifestos and proclamations, the real challenge lies beyond – in mobilizing, organizing, and effectuating change. In this guide, we aim to equip monarchist organizations with tools to build communities, forge connections, and persuade potential allies. Whether you're a staunch monarchist or someone curious about its merits, this video serves as a roadmap to understand the dynamics and nuances of campaigning.