The British Monarchy is facing a long-dreaded question: can the Crown still feel as culturally important without Queen Elizabeth II, or is the new King Charles already doing irreparable damage to its relevance? The public grief over the Queen that poured out over the Queen’s death spoke to widespread admiration for how she did her duty, and had an almost grandmotherly relationship with the nation. It’s an understatement to say the Queen’s firstborn son, King Charles, has never enjoyed the same popularity. Prince William and his future Queen Consort Kate, are far more popular, but what could happen to the institution in the time until they succeed Charles? And will Harry and Meghan being away from the UK hurt this picture – or according to some recent suggestions, actually help things?
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00:00 Can the British Monarchy survive post-Queen?
02:29 Why was Queen Elizabeth II so successful?
07:05 How the Royal Family changes with the times
10:56 Where do the Royals go from here?
12:52 An uncertain future