Royal Wedding revives faith in monarchy

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Prince William and Kate Middleton’s Royal Wedding has revived New Zealand’s faith in the monarchy, according to a new poll.
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s Royal Wedding has revived New Zealand’s faith in the monarchy, according to a new poll.
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05 May 2011 12:13p.m.

Ruz wrote:

From a constitutioanl perspective there has never been anything wrong with the monarchy especially when compared to the alternative. It's just that when a couple of spunky young things like William and Kate come along, it "increases" interest meaning that young royals are popular but old royals are not.

05 May 2011 08:13a.m.

Margaret wrote:

If it comes down to a choice between Hone Harawira and his mob and the Queen and hers - Rule Britannia!

04 May 2011 11:59p.m.

Davo wrote:

"Goodbye Mother England?" The Queen of New Zealand may also be the Queen of England, but they have two separate crowns and are hence two different realms. We are in no way part of England, and legally haven't been since the enactment of the Statute of Westminster in 1947.