Monday, April 11, 2005

The heir will be king

So HRH the Prince of Wales has wed the love of his life, who in turn has acquiesced to public opinion and relinquished her rightful title (as Princess of Wales) to be known as the Duchess of Cornwall.

Furthermore, it is reported that on the ascension to the throne by her husband she will be known as Princess Consort and not Queen.

Now, there are reports that 'Six in 10 Think Charles Should Give Up Throne' in favour of his son. This is according to a poll in the UK by YouGov for the Sunday Times.

What a load of crock! Hello? The system is called a monarchy. It is a hereditary system based on birthright NOT democracy. It is quite astounding also that Clarence House is giving in to public opinion.

The people do NOT get to choose. If they want to decide who they want as head of state, there is a system called democracy.

Either put up with it, or have a referendum to abolish the system of monarchical head of state and replace it with a republic. These people can not have it BOTH ways!

There is something inherently wrong in the royal household when they do not have cats living in the palace, but corgi dogs instead.

Keiser Cat
political analyst

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I wasn't feeling too well last night and think I had a funny tummy (must have been the lamb). I didn't stay in bed for most of the night and spent most of today outside on my mat on the deck.

This must be why I was given diced vegetables (potato and carrot) cooked in chicken stock (mind you, not the packet/tin stuff, but homemade stock with organic chicken bones).

Emily came to visit me and she stayed for dinner which was beef vindaloo with basmati rice and blanched broccoli. Later, I sat on her lap for ages purring away as she and my human watched Desperate Housewives (episode 9). She is going to Manila to work as an Australian Youth Ambassador (aid work) for a year, so I will miss her.

keisercat@wildmail.com

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