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Tag: Queen Elizabeth

First Parliamentary Address by King Charles III

David Boos September 13, 2022

In his first address to Parliament, King Charles III remembered his late mother and emphasized the “vital parliamentary traditions,” while in turn receiving condolences from representatives of the Houses of Commons and Lords.

HM Queen Elizabeth II Dies

Harrison Pitt September 8, 2022

Tomorrow morning, the dawn will rise on an irrevocably changed nation.

The Meaning of Monarchy

Harrison Pitt June 14, 2022

Activist lecturers like this belong to a small minority of people within Britain, but it is worth going through her fierce assault on the recent Platinum Jubilee, if for no other reason than to expose the hostile activism that now passes for teaching at our publicly funded universities.

Platinum Jubilee for Queen Elizabeth II

Hélène de Lauzun June 3, 2022

Queen Elizabeth celebrates her 70th year on the throne: a rare and exceptional event, which has mobilised British and international opinion, given that the Queen’s stature as a legendary figure extends far beyond the British Isles.

The Sacrality of Monarchy

James Bogle June 2, 2022

It must have been quite terrifying for such a young lady to enter the Abbey, to take on such a huge responsibility. And yet she has lived up to it—openly, publicly, avowedly, unashamedly, and consistently a Christian monarch above all, to the last.

Live Not Like Flies

Harrison Pitt May 15, 2022

The resonant echoes of our island story in public rituals, though a little pantomime-ish, reconnect us to our past. They help us feel the burden of our role as custodians of a national inheritance, so that Britain’s most precious features, while subject to repair and improvement where possible, are carried to future generations. In this sense, a country’s rituals are a sign of respect for the past, not blind deference to its every jot and tittle.

The Last Adult: Reflections on the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II

Charles A. Coulombe February 6, 2022

Where the rest of the world’s leaders seem intent on impressing us with themselves, she appears to respond in the opposite manner—with quiet duty.

Queen Elizabeth’s Message for Christmas

Hélène de Lauzun December 29, 2021

The Queen chose to pay tribute to childhood and its carefree nature, able to seek and find joy in all things. In a sober and discreet allusion, she recalled the original meaning of Christmas—namely the arrival of the baby Jesus in the manger: “[Children] teach us all a lesson—just as the Christmas story does—that in the birth of a child, there is a new dawn with endless potential.”

Barbados Ditches Monarchy, Embraces Republicanism

Tristan Vanheuckelom November 30, 2021

Today marks the end of Barbados as a Commonwealth realm and its re-birth as a republic.

One Cheer for Constitutional Monarchy!

Charles A. Coulombe November 27, 2021

Reigning or not, it is far from beyond the realm of possibility that one or more Royals may one day find the situation forcing or inviting them to mobilise precisely those traditions they embody in order to save their people from whatever dire fate otherwise awaits them.

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