This reflects the weakening of kingship on a certain level, can a king use his power to protect a person? ? The answer was affirmed more than 300 years ago on the day the British constitution was established. Today the queen thought she could spare the deer by letting go, but she was wrong, the kingship is facing unprecedented challenges, and the royal family is no longer so sacrosanct.
That deer was still hunted, a banker, a commoner, and the king had to make a choice in the face of the unstoppable tide of history, otherwise, like this deer, it would become a sacrifice of the power of civil rights.
The queen finally chose to bow her head, and her bow was to civil rights, not Diana's. She is fulfilling her oath when she ascended the throne, fulfilling the duties of a monarch. But the decline of the monarchy is irreversible. . . .
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