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Good grief

What the outpouring of emotion for ER II really means

24 September 2022

9:00 AM

24 September 2022

9:00 AM

Some contend that Queen Elizabeth’s death has reinforced the fraying United Kingdom, and marks a period of renewed pride in the state. Others are concerned that the transition to Charles III will mark a further period of decline in the status of the British monarchy. Most telling, perhaps, is the reaction of the British public.

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