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[...]it wouldn't be nearly as undignified as what has now happened. The royal family and their advisers have really got to make up their minds - do they want to be part of the mystique of the century of the common man orto be an institutional monarchy; to ride, as it were, in a glass coach or o...

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Published in:New statesman (1996) 2012-06, Vol.141 (5108), p.29-31
Main Author: Muggeridge, Malcolm
Format: Magazinearticle
Language:English
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Summary:[...]it wouldn't be nearly as undignified as what has now happened. The royal family and their advisers have really got to make up their minds - do they want to be part of the mystique of the century of the common man orto be an institutional monarchy; to ride, as it were, in a glass coach or on bicycles; to provide the tabloids with a running serial or to live simply and unaffectedly among their subjects like the Dutch and Scandinavian royal families.
ISSN:1364-7431
1758-924X