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How is the British monarch doing with out princess Diana?

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After Princess Diana died, what had happened to the British Monarchy?

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  1. Queen Elizabeth is the monarch and I'm sure she is doing quite nicely without the impending scandals of a princess and ex-wife of Charles being rumored to be pregnant by a Muslim.  Charles is finally married to Camilla, the love of his life.


  2. Well it seems like they have been doing good for 10 years now.

  3. I would imagine quite well, since she really had no influencre over the monarchy.

  4. I would imagine quite well, since the monarchy really had no influence over the Britian.

  5. Well I don't think they are doing well after Camilla entered the family. Still quite popular but what an eyebrow raising stunt that was.

  6. They are fine, tthe monachy was a lot bigger than Diana, and her playgirl antics.

  7. Well, they were very sad. However, her death did not have a big impact in terms of people in line for the throne, as it was (and is) prince Charles, not her, who is heir.

  8. It was surviving well before her and will continue to survive without her.

  9. Right after Diana died, the monarchy was not too popular among its people or any people for that matter, but since then wounds have seemed to heal.... I'd say that they are doing fine without her (not saying that to sound rude because I am a huge Diana fan). People tend to say that she "caused trouble" for the Royals. I'm sure she still gives them grief though because she was the People's Princess and even if it is 10 years after her death, everyone remembers her well... and if the Royal Family who did not like Diana think for one minute that the world will eventually forget about Diana; then they are mistaken. She made history.... and that's something no one can change.

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