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1. goosed+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-09-08 20:58:16
Balmoral Castle is owned by the family, not the Crown unlike other residences like Buckingham Palace. She was head of state. It's not uncommon for heads of state to have houses, cars, planes etc. for their use as part of the job provided by the government. Even for ceremonial ones. Should she have entertained other world leaders in a one room flat?
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2. confid+J5[view] [source] 2022-09-08 21:31:53
>>goosed+(OP)
I think that is the problem. An undemocratically elected monarch should not be entertaining world leaders period.
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3. talide+Ej[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-09-08 23:02:37
>>confid+J5
It was literally her job as head of state. That's part of what heads of state do. Now, being antimonarchist is a fine thing - I'm one - but not having an understanding of the duties of a head of state, elected or not, is a whole other thing.
4. ragazz+bR1[view] [source] 2022-09-09 13:44:33
>>goosed+(OP)
>Should she have entertained other world leaders in a one room flat?

What would exactly be the problem here? A lot of the people that the queen supposedly represent live in a one room flat.

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