What is difficult to become a king. How much will that crown and the history of the nobility weigh, and not the noble quality as we understand it today, but cultural issues and dedication to economic interests and unconditional commitment to saving the monarchy in Europe. This can include wars, betrayals, infidelities and even crimes.
Hoping that this does not happen again in this century, we wonder how monarchies continue in the present. What is most difficult to understand is that they bring God into these things. It is not up to me that church authority continues to crown a mortal as one whom God has chosen to be called king. And that’s not only because it leaves questions at first glance, but because from a minimal analysis it doesn’t fit that a believer, a future priest, competes with one over the others, calling him a king, with gold and a scepter.
King Charles of England
Perhaps the support for my observation is that for us Christians, through baptism, we are somewhat like priests, prophets and kings, unconsecrated servants, obviously, but in the end not because of gold or a scepter, but because of the will of God with unfathomable love for his creation and the desire to share his royal power while preparing for us a home where there is no pain or death.
Politically speaking, I am not sure how much the British Crown really governs the country and whether its share of power in public administration meets the expectations of the citizens, noble or not.
On the social side, I feel that it can represent a world in which people, supported by the majority, do not work, do not fulfill their vocation, but on the contrary, play roles, just like the characters in the cinema. or theater, which Without undermining the human dignity of each of them, their job is to support a fantasy that gives the right to little people to receive respect in all the ways we can imagine.
Politically speaking, I am not sure how much the British Crown really governs the country and whether its share of power in public administration meets the expectations of the citizens, noble or not. How much does it cost people to keep their kings?, would be the first big question. Will the Church which, on the love whim of Henry VIII, was born in England and is also represented by the crown pay off?
I personally note that in family matters the crown also enters not to unify, but on the contrary, we have more than one example, but the most recent is the absence of the youngest son of Carlos III in the protocol greeting from the balcony, and with Carlos himself, that the same crown that he wears was that which, for formal reasons, prevented him from making love with Camila even before he turned 80. Yes, that Camila who must not have had an easy time carrying the emotional burden he suffered for so many years due to rejection in his country and why not say in the world . How much she suffered to get there, to the queen’s throne, who knows if she will forever be caught in the constant and unfair comparison with her mother-in-law, the legendary and long-lived Elizabeth II, and with Diana of Wales, the queen that many wished for.
I also thought of Diana and I heard several people say that she would be there, for a moment I also agreed, but I don’t think so, I’m sure that after the experience of a marriage between three, as she said one day, it was clear to me that the crown can represent the opposite of freedom and bliss. (OR)
Source: Eluniverso

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