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What trials did the royalty experience as the monarch?​

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What trials did the royalty experience as the monarch?​

How have the British royals managed to stay alive while the majority of their European counterparts have perished? As the royal family deals with the fallout from Prince Andrew's alleged behavior, we examine Nigel Saul's 2006 piece on the monarchy's struggles throughout history and why it continues to exist now.

One of the most well-known features of the English monarchy is its longevity. Only the British Empire exists from pre-1914 Europe's big imperial monarchs. The British monarchy has had its fair share of ups and downs throughout its history. During the mid-eighteenth century's general crisis, it was temporarily displaced. During the reign of the current Queen, the royal family's junior members have been criticized. However, no major challenge to the king's person or the institution has been undertaken since the 1688 Revolution. There has never been a powerful Revolution like France's after 1789 in contemporary England. The monarchy continues to play an important role in British politics.

Its long-term viability has been attributed to a variety of factors. Victoria's lengthy reign contributed significantly to the monarchy's identification with the people's aspirations. Prior to that, George III's embourgeoisement of royal life did much to endear the institution to the emerging middle class that the Industrial Revolution had produced. Over time, the monarchy has demonstrated a remarkable capacity to adapt and respond to modern-day difficulties. Yet, in many respects, its fate had already been set long before the modern era began. The monarchy had been reformed as a constitutional monarchy long before 1832, and its powers had been constrained by legislation well before the 18th century.

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