Of course we don't, and I don't understand why Brits think we ever could.
We rebelled against a monarchy and one of the notable things that we are taught about in school is that Washington specifically rejected becoming king.
There is an underlying cultural hatred for monarchy as an institution in America.
The British public were never under that illusion, it's just they have no control on who they marry so have to hope for the best.
I can understand the underlying hatred but unfortunately now with the left running rampant in the West it's mixed up with their need to destroy legacy as what is the greatest symbol of legacy than a Royal family.
Of course we don't, and I don't understand why Brits think we ever could.
We rebelled against a monarchy and one of the notable things that we are taught about in school is that Washington specifically rejected becoming king.
There is an underlying cultural hatred for monarchy as an institution in America.
The British public were never under that illusion, it's just they have no control on who they marry so have to hope for the best.
I can understand the underlying hatred but unfortunately now with the left running rampant in the West it's mixed up with their need to destroy legacy as what is the greatest symbol of legacy than a Royal family.