The monarchy in Britain.
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The monarchy in Britain Nowadays, some scandals and salacious gossip that surrounded the royals seriously undermined the symbolism of the constitutional monarchy, which indirectly influenced the current political situation. The issue to be discussed, as to if the advantages of the UK having a constitutional monarchy are greater than the disadvantages boils down to one fundamental question: if the present system of the government of the UK adapt to the present society? My answer is: no. In this essay, I will look at the two ideas and appropriate my answer. The constitutional monarchy: an impartial symbolic head of state, and always acts on the advice of minister, especially of prime minister, i.e. the monarch reigns, but does not rule. In theory, the monarch has other prerogative such as appointment and dismissal of the Prime Minister; opening and dissolving of parliament, the veto of legislation, ect. Additionally, the monarch enjoys "the right to...

