Other threads are bringing up the death Of Prince Philip as a reason not to complain about more mundane matters. I don't want to get into that kind of argument so thought I'd ask here if anyone is interested in the question is this an 'historical' moment? It obviously has great personal and national meaning but historical? I don't think so as for one thing the succession is secure with 3 male heirs living. That after all was Prince Philip's principle function. As he obviously knew all too well. So is anyone else interested?
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