Posted on 06/28/2014 12:47:51 PM PDT by Cecily
The Prince of Wales is determined that his campaigning and charity work will continue even after he becomes King, emphasising the importance of what he calls sticking to your guns.
In a rare interview Prince Charles let it be known that he wants the trusts and charities he has set up whose work covers a broad range of social and environmental concerns to carry on when he assumes the role of Monarch.
That raises the prospect of a future King Charles III being seen as a supporter of causes, some of which may come into conflict with the views of the public or even the Government of the day a scenario that could cause complications in Britains constitutional monarchy.
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But that influence ended very abruptly in the mid 1990s when certain additional facts about the man were brought to the Prince's attention. Personally I wonder why it took so long for that to happen - I think some people in the British government really liked the influence LvdP was having (seeing as I have mentioned her, I will be specific and say I am definitely not including Lady Thatcher in that group).
Your knowledge of how British Royalty functions is broad and uncommonly deep. Are you in some manner a Subject of The Queen, I.e. British, Canadian or Kiwi?
I hope I'd be interested anyway - this is all part of my country's (both of them) Constitutional law and I think informed citizens should have a decent familiarity with such things as they apply to their country. It's little different from an American understanding the Constitution of the United States - not everybody bothers, but sensible people do.
Thanks. I knew I was talking to a professional of some kind. Its great that you join us online at freerepublic. Do come back again to offer your most unique perspective. What you have lived sounds book-worthy, presuming you would be allowed that indulgence.
I’m just another conservative - joined FR because I welcome its perspective on many issues. This just happens to be something I know about, and it is fairly specialised knowledge, so when I see it come up from time to time, I often post on it. But more of my posts tend to be intended to try and bring issues that have arisen in Australia to wider attention - though our countries are different in many ways, there’s a lot of similarities as well, and things in one country influence the other.
We’ve got Al Gore over here at the moment trying to tell our conservative federal government what to do about environmental issues, for example. He’s getting lots of media attention - but, fortunately, little attention from the actual government so far.
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