Some defenders of the monarchy fear the institution could come under unprecedented assault.
The question looming over the death of Queen Elizabeth II is obvious: Where does the British monarchy go now? The queen’s unprecedented long reign took the institution through decades of tumult as the world changed—but her popularity and longevity kept away some of the biggest questions about what’s next.
among the younger generations. Many British citizens and subjects who revere the queen are unlikely to transfer that affection to her son.
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