Over the years I've gotten questions that make me think:
The most often asked question I get is "why have a Queen?",  "what does she actually do?"
Others say "yes, but if she makes an oath at her coronation to govern her people, yet hands over the power to an elected parliament (most of whom do not take their oath to her seriously), in what way does she "defend our laws"?
Others state "She can only act on the advice of her ministers, and MUST do, then what is her function?"  One person did ask me "could not a goldfish do that!?"
The Queen can only come to realms like Australia if invited, so how is she a sovereign lord?
I don't know if you have read Hilaire Belloc?  Very hard to sum up his vast knowledge and views in a short email, however he does seem to have predicted the rise of over-might subjects and ever more Protestent parliament, and a growing legal class.  Seeing the last true monarchs of Britian as being the Stuart's.  It's been some time since I've read his book Charles I but I seem to remember something about the aristocracy being the enemy of true monarchy.
Great monarchs like the Bible's King David or France's Louis XIV were rulers, not someone there to give a respectable face to a parliamentary dictatorship.
I suppose some would argue The Pope to be the last of the true king rulers and will be very safe from overthrow.
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 Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Sqn.
 Royal Perth Yacht Club
 Royal Perth Yacht Club
 The New York Yacht Club
 The New York Yacht Club
 Royal Brighton Yacht Club
 Royal Brighton Yacht Club
 Royal Southampton Yacht Club
 Royal Southampton Yacht Club
 Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania
 Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania
It takes 3 years to build a ship, but 300 years to build a tradition.
- Admiral Cunningham, 1941
Ceremonial Guards
 THE QUEEN'S GUARD
 THE QUEEN'S GUARD
Royal Company of Archers
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Military Knights of Windsor
 HOUSEHOLD DIVISION
 HOUSEHOLD DIVISION
The King's Troops
The Life Guards
The Blues and Royals
The G-G's Horse Guards
Australia's Federation Guard
The Grenadier Guards
The Canadian Grenadier Guards
The Coldstream Guards
The Scots Guards
The G-G's Foot Guards
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers; For he to-day that sheds his blood with me Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile, This day shall gentle his condition: And gentlemen in England now a-bed Shall think themselves accursed they were not here, And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day. - William Shakespeare
Cavalry Regiments
 HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY
 HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY
The Life Guards
The Blues and Royals
The G-G's Horse Guards
1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards
Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
Royal Dragoon Guards
Royal Canadian Dragoons
The British Columbia Dragoons
 The Saskatchewan Dragoons
 The Saskatchewan Dragoons 
Queen's Royal Hussars
Prince of Wales's Royal Lancers
King's Royal Hussars
Royal Canadian Hussars
The Light Dragoons
1st Hussars
 The Sherbrooke Hussars
 The Sherbrooke Hussars 
Princess Louise's Hussars
The Queen's Royal Lancers
Lord Strathcona's Horse
Hunter River Lancers
Royal New South Wales Lancers
Queensland Mounted Infantry
Queen Alexandra's Mounted
South Australia Mounted Rifles
 South Alberta Light Horse
 South Alberta Light Horse 
Prince of Wales' Light Horse
The Light Horse Regiment
 The Fort Garry Horse
 The Fort Garry Horse 
Le Regiment blinde du Canada
1st Royal Tank Regiment
2nd Royal Tank Regiment
1st Armoured Regiment
2nd Cavalry Regiment
3rd/4th Cavalry Regiment
 The Ontario Regiment
 The Ontario Regiment 
Queen's York Rangers
 Prince Edward Island Regiment
 Prince Edward Island Regiment
Duke of Connaught's Own
 King's Own Calgary Regiment
 King's Own Calgary Regiment
 Le Regiment de Hull
 Le Regiment de Hull
 The Windsor Regiment
 The Windsor Regiment
From time to time, the tree of liberty must be watered with the blood of tyrants and patriots. - Thomas Jefferson
- REMEMBRANCE -
War Veterans
 REMEMBRANCE DAY
 REMEMBRANCE DAY 
 War Graves Commission
 War Graves Commission
British Ex-Services League
 For King and Empire
 For King and Empire
THE POPPY APPEAL
Royal British Legion
Royal British Legion Scotland
Royal Canadian Legion
Returned Services League
Returned Services Association
The American Legion
Land Forces of the Empire
Grand Army of the Republic
The Earl Haig Fund Scotland
Veterans Affairs Canada
Anzac Day Dawn Service
Western Front Association
 Surviving WW1Veterans
 Surviving WW1Veterans 
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old. Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.
- Laurence Binyon, For the Fallen
Lest We Forget
 O VALIANT HEARTS (mp3)
 O VALIANT HEARTS (mp3)
Menin Gate Memorial
National Vimy Memorial
Thiepval War Memorial
ANZAC War Memorial
The Unknown Warrior
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Tomb of the Unknown Warrior
The Cenotaph at Whitehall
Arlington National Cemetary
Tyne Cot War Graves Cemetary
Scottish War Memorial
Canadian War Memorial
Australian War Memorial
New Zealand War Memorial
Shot at Dawn Memorial
 Saint Julien Memorial
 Saint Julien Memorial
Shrine of Remembrance (*)
The Armed Forces Memorial
National Memorial Arboretum
British Commando Memorial
Lewis War Memorial
Korean War Memorial Wall
Vancouver Victory Square
The Hobart Cenotaph
Auckland War Memorial
The Normandy Memorial
 Groesbeek War Cemetery
 Groesbeek War Cemetery
The Hong Kong Cenotaph
 Juno Beach Centre
 Juno Beach Centre
Women of World War II
Peacekeeping Monument
 LAST POST ASSOCIATION
 LAST POST ASSOCIATION
Their name liveth forevermore.
- Rudyard Kipling, from Ecclesiasticus
Commonwealth Premiers
 YES, PRIME MINISTER
 YES, PRIME MINISTER
 Kevin Rudd (2007-)
 Kevin Rudd (2007-)
 Gordon Brown (2007-)
 Gordon Brown (2007-)
 Stephen Harper (2006-)
 Stephen Harper (2006-)
 Paul Martin (2003-06)
 Paul Martin (2003-06)
 Helen Clark (1999-)
 Helen Clark (1999-)
 Tony Blair (1997-2007)
 Tony Blair (1997-2007)
 Jenny Shipley (1997-99)
 Jenny Shipley (1997-99)
 John Howard (1996-2007)
 John Howard (1996-2007)
 Jean Chretien (1993-2003)
 Jean Chretien (1993-2003)
 Kim Campbell (1993)
 Kim Campbell (1993)
 Paul Keating (1991-96)
 Paul Keating (1991-96)
 Jim Bolger (1990-97)
 Jim Bolger (1990-97)
 John Major (1990-97)
 John Major (1990-97)
 Mike Moore (1990)
 Mike Moore (1990)
 Geoffrey Palmer (1989-90)
 Geoffrey Palmer (1989-90)
 Brian Mulroney (1984-93)
 Brian Mulroney (1984-93)
 David Lange (1984-89)
 David Lange (1984-89)
 John Turner (1984)
 John Turner (1984)
 Bob Hawke (1983-91)
 Bob Hawke (1983-91)
 Pierre Trudeau (1980-84)
 Pierre Trudeau (1980-84)
 Margaret Thatcher (1979-90)
 Margaret Thatcher (1979-90)
 Joe Clark (1979-80)
 Joe Clark (1979-80)
 James Callaghan (1976-79)
 James Callaghan (1976-79)
 Robert Muldoon (1975-84)
 Robert Muldoon (1975-84)
 Malcolm Fraser (1975-83)
 Malcolm Fraser (1975-83)
 Bill Rowling (1974-75)
 Bill Rowling (1974-75)
 Harold Wilson (1974-76)
 Harold Wilson (1974-76)
 Gough Whitlam (1972-75)
 Gough Whitlam (1972-75)
 Norman Kirk (1972-74)
 Norman Kirk (1972-74)
 Jack Marshall (1972)
 Jack Marshall (1972)
 William McMahon (1971-72)
 William McMahon (1971-72)
 Edward Heath (1970-74)
 Edward Heath (1970-74)
 John Gorton (1968-71)
 John Gorton (1968-71)
 Pierre Trudeau (1968-79)
 Pierre Trudeau (1968-79)
 John McEwen (1967-68)
 John McEwen (1967-68)
 Harold Holt (1966-67)
 Harold Holt (1966-67)
 Harold Wilson (1964-70)
 Harold Wilson (1964-70)
 Lester Pearson (1963-68)
 Lester Pearson (1963-68)  
 
 Alec Douglas-Home (1963-64)
 Alec Douglas-Home (1963-64)
 Keith Holyoake (1957-72)
 Keith Holyoake (1957-72)
 John Diefenbaker (1957-63)
 John Diefenbaker (1957-63)
 Harold Macmillan (1957-63)
 Harold Macmillan (1957-63)
 Walter Nash (1957-60)
 Walter Nash (1957-60)
 Anthony Eden (1955-57)
 Anthony Eden (1955-57)
 Louis St. Laurent (1948-57)
 Louis St. Laurent (1948-57)
 Sidney Holland (1949-57)
 Sidney Holland (1949-57)
 Winston Churchill (1951-55)
 Winston Churchill (1951-55)
Thereupon the people picked a leader nearer to their mood, Churchill, who was at any rate able to grasp that wars are not won without fighting. - George Orwell
Imperial Prime Ministers
Winston Churchill (1951-55)
Ben Chifley (1945-49)
Frank Forde (1945)
Clement Attlee (1945-51)
John Curtin (1941-45)
Arthur Fadden (1941)
Winston Churchill (1940-45)
Peter Fraser (1940-49)
Robert Menzies (1939-41)
Earle Page (1939)
Neville Chamberlain (1937-40)
 MacKenzie King (1935-48)
 MacKenzie King (1935-48)
Michael Savage (1935-40)
Stanley Baldwin (1935-37)
Joseph Lyons (1932-39)
 Richard Bennett (1930-35)
 Richard Bennett (1930-35)
George Forbes (1930-35)
James Scullin (1929-32)
Ramsay MacDonald (1929-35)
Joseph Ward (1928-30)
 MacKenzie King (1926-30)
 MacKenzie King (1926-30)
 Arthur Meighen (1926)
 Arthur Meighen (1926)
Gordon Coates (1925-28)
Francis Bell (1925)
Stanley Baldwin (1924-29)
Stanley Bruce (1923-29)
 MacKenzie King (1921-26)
 MacKenzie King (1921-26)
Andrew Bonar Law (1922-23)
 Arthur Meighen (1920-21)
 Arthur Meighen (1920-21)
David Lloyd George (1916-22)
Billy Hughes (1915-23)
Andrew Fisher (1914-15)
Joseph Cook (1913-14)
William Massey (1912-25)
Thomas Mackenzie (1912)
 Robert Borden (1911-20)
 Robert Borden (1911-20)
Andrew Fisher (1910-13)
Alfred Deakin (1909-10)
Herbert Asquith (1908-16)
Andrew Fisher (1908-09)
Joseph Ward (1906-12)
William Hall-Jones (1906)
Alfred Deakin (1905-08)
Campbell-Bannerman (1905-8)
George Reid (1904-05)
Chris Watson (1904)
Alfred Deakin (1903-04)
Arthur Balfour (1902-05)
Edmund Barton (1901-03)
 Wilfred Laurier (1896-1911)
 Wilfred Laurier (1896-1911)
 Charles Tupper (1896)
 Charles Tupper (1896)
Marquess of Salisbury (1895-02)
 Mackenzie Bowell (1894-96)
 Mackenzie Bowell (1894-96)
Earl of Rosebery (1894-95)
Richard Seddon (1893-1906)
 John Thompson (1892-94)
 John Thompson (1892-94)
William Gladstone (1892-94)
John Ballance (1891-93)
 John Caldwell Abbott (1891-92)
 John Caldwell Abbott (1891-92)
Marq. of Salisbury (1886-92)
William Gladstone (1886)
Marquess of Salisbury (1885-86)
Robert Stout (1884-87)
Frederick Whitaker (1882-83)
John Hall (1879-82)
 John A. MacDonald (1878-91)
 John A. MacDonald (1878-91)
George Edward Grey (1877-79)
Julius Vogel (1876)
Daniel Pollen (1875-76)
William Gladstone (1880-85)
Benjamin Disraeli (1874-80)
Julius Vogel (1873-75)
 Alexander Mackenzie (1873-78)
 Alexander Mackenzie (1873-78)
George Waterhouse (1872-73)
William Fox (1869-72)
William Gladstone (1868-74)
Benjamin Disraeli (1868)
 John A. MacDonald (1867-73)
 John A. MacDonald (1867-73)
Earl of Derby (1866-68)
Edward Stafford (1865-69)
Earl Russell (1865-66)
Frederick Weld (1864-65)
Frederick Whitaker (1863-64)
Alfred Domett (1862-63)
William Fox (1861-62)
Viscount Palmerston (1859-65)
Earl of Derby (1858-59)
Edward Stafford (1856-61)
Henry Sewell (1856)
Viscount Palmerston (1855-58)
Earl of Aberdeen (1852-55)
Earl of Derby (1852)
Earl Russell (1846-52)
Robert Peel (1841-46)
Viscount Melbourne (1835-41)
Robert Peel (1834-35)
Duke of Wellington (1834)
Earl Grey (1830-34)
Duke of Wellington (1828-30)
Viscount Goderich (1827-28)
George Canning (1827)
Earl of Liverpool (1812-27)
Spencer Perceval (1809-12)
 Duke of Portland (1807-09)
 Duke of Portland (1807-09)
 Lord Grenville (1806-07)
 Lord Grenville (1806-07)
 William Pitt (1804-06)
 William Pitt (1804-06)
 Henry Addington (1801-04)
 Henry Addington (1801-04)
 William Pitt (1783-1801)
 William Pitt (1783-1801)
 Duke of Portland (1783)
 Duke of Portland (1783)
 Earl of Shelburne (1782-83)
 Earl of Shelburne (1782-83)
 Marquess of Rockingham (1782)
 Marquess of Rockingham (1782)
 Lord North (1770-82)
 Lord North (1770-82)
 Duke of Grafton (1768-70)
 Duke of Grafton (1768-70)
 Earl of Chatham (1766-68)
 Earl of Chatham (1766-68)
 Marq. of Rockingham (1765-66)
 Marq. of Rockingham (1765-66)
 George Grenville (1763-65)
 George Grenville (1763-65)
 Earl of Bute (1762-63)
 Earl of Bute (1762-63)
 Duke of Newcastle (1757-62)
 Duke of Newcastle (1757-62)
 Duke of Devonshire (1756-57)
 Duke of Devonshire (1756-57)
 Duke of Newcastle (1754-56)
 Duke of Newcastle (1754-56)
 Henry Pelham (1743-54)
 Henry Pelham (1743-54)
 Earl of Wilmington (1742-43)
 Earl of Wilmington (1742-43)
 Robert Walpole (1721-42)
 Robert Walpole (1721-42)
 RIGHT HONOURABLE
 RIGHT HONOURABLE
Primus Inter Pares. First Among Equals.
Ben Chifley (1945-49)
Frank Forde (1945)
Clement Attlee (1945-51)
John Curtin (1941-45)
Arthur Fadden (1941)
Winston Churchill (1940-45)
Peter Fraser (1940-49)
Robert Menzies (1939-41)
Earle Page (1939)
Neville Chamberlain (1937-40)
 MacKenzie King (1935-48)
 MacKenzie King (1935-48)
Michael Savage (1935-40)
Stanley Baldwin (1935-37)
Joseph Lyons (1932-39)
 Richard Bennett (1930-35)
 Richard Bennett (1930-35)
George Forbes (1930-35)
James Scullin (1929-32)
Ramsay MacDonald (1929-35)
Joseph Ward (1928-30)
 MacKenzie King (1926-30)
 MacKenzie King (1926-30)
 Arthur Meighen (1926)
 Arthur Meighen (1926)
Gordon Coates (1925-28)
Francis Bell (1925)
Stanley Baldwin (1924-29)
Stanley Bruce (1923-29)
 MacKenzie King (1921-26)
 MacKenzie King (1921-26)
Andrew Bonar Law (1922-23)
 Arthur Meighen (1920-21)
 Arthur Meighen (1920-21)
David Lloyd George (1916-22)
Billy Hughes (1915-23)
Andrew Fisher (1914-15)
Joseph Cook (1913-14)
William Massey (1912-25)
Thomas Mackenzie (1912)
 Robert Borden (1911-20)
 Robert Borden (1911-20)
Andrew Fisher (1910-13)
Alfred Deakin (1909-10)
Herbert Asquith (1908-16)
Andrew Fisher (1908-09)
Joseph Ward (1906-12)
William Hall-Jones (1906)
Alfred Deakin (1905-08)
Campbell-Bannerman (1905-8)
George Reid (1904-05)
Chris Watson (1904)
Alfred Deakin (1903-04)
Arthur Balfour (1902-05)
Edmund Barton (1901-03)
 Wilfred Laurier (1896-1911)
 Wilfred Laurier (1896-1911)
 Charles Tupper (1896)
 Charles Tupper (1896)
Marquess of Salisbury (1895-02)
 Mackenzie Bowell (1894-96)
 Mackenzie Bowell (1894-96)
Earl of Rosebery (1894-95)
Richard Seddon (1893-1906)
 John Thompson (1892-94)
 John Thompson (1892-94)
William Gladstone (1892-94)
John Ballance (1891-93)
 John Caldwell Abbott (1891-92)
 John Caldwell Abbott (1891-92)
Marq. of Salisbury (1886-92)
William Gladstone (1886)
Marquess of Salisbury (1885-86)
Robert Stout (1884-87)
Frederick Whitaker (1882-83)
John Hall (1879-82)
 John A. MacDonald (1878-91)
 John A. MacDonald (1878-91)
George Edward Grey (1877-79)
Julius Vogel (1876)
Daniel Pollen (1875-76)
William Gladstone (1880-85)
Benjamin Disraeli (1874-80)
Julius Vogel (1873-75)
 Alexander Mackenzie (1873-78)
 Alexander Mackenzie (1873-78)
George Waterhouse (1872-73)
William Fox (1869-72)
William Gladstone (1868-74)
Benjamin Disraeli (1868)
 John A. MacDonald (1867-73)
 John A. MacDonald (1867-73)
Earl of Derby (1866-68)
Edward Stafford (1865-69)
Earl Russell (1865-66)
Frederick Weld (1864-65)
Frederick Whitaker (1863-64)
Alfred Domett (1862-63)
William Fox (1861-62)
Viscount Palmerston (1859-65)
Earl of Derby (1858-59)
Edward Stafford (1856-61)
Henry Sewell (1856)
Viscount Palmerston (1855-58)
Earl of Aberdeen (1852-55)
Earl of Derby (1852)
Earl Russell (1846-52)
Robert Peel (1841-46)
Viscount Melbourne (1835-41)
Robert Peel (1834-35)
Duke of Wellington (1834)
Earl Grey (1830-34)
Duke of Wellington (1828-30)
Viscount Goderich (1827-28)
George Canning (1827)
Earl of Liverpool (1812-27)
Spencer Perceval (1809-12)
 Lord Grenville (1806-07)
 Lord Grenville (1806-07)
 William Pitt (1804-06)
 William Pitt (1804-06)
 Henry Addington (1801-04)
 Henry Addington (1801-04)
Primus Inter Pares. First Among Equals.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
17 comments:
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What about a title to this post?
And it's of course great to see other gentleman scribes posting here.
I hope see more of that going forward.
A fine post! Always good to see more activity here.
Speaking of which I think someone should post this article: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/free-movement-proposed-between-canada-u-k-australia-new-zealand-1.2998105
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