Iluvbertie
Imperial Majesty
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I have some questions -
- Is Charles popular or unpopular? Is it true that only 16% of the public want him to be King?
I some circles Charles is very popular, with most people he is fine but with the Diana fanatics Charles is evil incarnate.
- Is Camilla in general still villified? Is she still seen as the 'spoiler' and the root cause of all problems? is she 'lazy'? What is the purpose behind all the bad press? Just for the hey of it? Or to undermine the monarchy? Is Diana the cause of the factioning?
Camilla isn't villified except by the Diana fanatics. She is seen largely as one of many outsiders who was involved in the marriage as most reasonable people also realise that Diana cheated and cheated with many more people and that she lied about that in the various interviews and books etc. Camilla doesn't do as many duties as other royals but she is slowing increasing her duties, bearing in mind that two years ago she had a hysterectomy and this year a broken ankle (and did duties with that injury). The bad press comes from the pro-Diana papers that were fed inside information from her for years and made huge sales as a result. They lost their cash cow and want to blame someone - other than themselves of course. Some of the press are republicans and would like to see the monarchy gone, some just anti-Charles and others very supportive of the monarchy. Diana and her story is very much the cause of the factioning but as more people reach adulthood with no personal memory of her - remember that 18 year olds now were only 5 when she died - the factioning will diminish.
No this isn't serious - particularly when it comes from people suggesting that the Queen make William her heir rather than Charles - as it shows they have no knowledge of things as only Parliament can do that. The root of the animosity is that Charles dared to be unhappy in his marriage to Diana and sought love elsewhere thus making her unhappy. Charles is also seen as a bit eccentric with talking to plants, interest in the environment - for years before anyone else saw it as a problem, and other things. At William's age Charles was as popular as William is now - but people like to forget that.- Is this idea that William step over his father to Kingship serious? If so, what is the root of such animosity towards Charles?
- What do you British folks make of all the controversy? Its source? And what does it bode for the future?
I am not British but see no problems ahead for the monarchy in Britain. In countries like Australia the situation is slightly different as many Australians want us to be a republic. It has nothing to do with the individual who is the monarch but more to do with the fact that we believe that our Head of State should live in this country full-time and not visit us about every 5 years or so.