Queen Elizabeth never looked so silly for some reason.
Yes she did.
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She kinda just looks like an old grandma with really nice clothes.
Because you're looking at when she's not wearing ceremonial jackassery.Honestly, she looks better than Charles wearing that crown.
Everybody looks at least a little dumb wearing a crown and I'm sure you can find her wearing far more ridiculous things, that was just from a 2 second google image search.
Honestly, she looks better than Charles wearing that crown.
Again though, you're looking at him wearing those idiotic golden robes with the stupid golden sceptres as well while Liz is just wearing a dumb looking crown with way too much jewellery and not wearing absolutely maximum level ceremonial outfit.Even in that picture, Charles looks so dumb compared to Elizabeth. But agreed, that cape is ridiculous LOL.
That cape of hers by the way? Looks really dumb.
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Honestly, she looks better than Charles wearing that crown.
The whole monarchy thing is pretty silly, so I get it.https://youtu.be/YSob-Pyj6pM?si=o1yjMJo4JThFRXIm
https://youtu.be/YSob-Pyj6pM?si=o1yjMJo4JThFRXImNot only can it happen, it does happen. The Monarch is the one who dissolves Parliament.
@2:30. King Charles dissolves parliament. Can this actually happen?
The Accounts for the Sovereign Grant, which funds the Queen and her households official expenses, released a report in the summer of 2022 , showing that the monarchy cost the taxpayer 102.4m ($114.6m) during the 202122 financial year an increase of 17% from the previous 12 months.
According to Brand Finance, the UK monarchys capital value as a business sits at 67.5bn, while its annual contribution to the UK economy was 1.76bn in 2017 alone . Meanwhile, for the taxpayer, the annual cost per head is roughly 1p a day.
The [monarchys] contribution includes the Crown Estates surplus as well as [its] indirect effect on various industries, said Brand Finance in a press release. The respect for the institution boosts the price and volume premium of brands boasting a Royal Warrant or a Coat of Arms; the appeal of pomp and circumstance set in living royal residences draws millions of tourists; the mystique surrounding the Monarchy adds to the popularity of shows like The Crown and Victoria that offer a glimpse of the private lives of the Royal Family.
The monarchys near 2bn uplift for the UK economy has not decreased since 2017, according to Konrad Jagodzinski of Brand Finance. Royal endorsements for products and the royal coat of arms are extremely important as a seal of quality, from biscuits to luxury items, he says. We found that US consumers are significantly more likely to buy a certain brand if it was seen to be endorsed by royals.
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