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In reply to the discussion: Why are Americans so fascinated by the UK Royal Family? [View all]Glorfindel
(10,172 posts)29. Personally, it's because I'm a Monarchist to the core
I'm also a social democrat and a semi-libertarian. I guess I'd vote Labour if I lived in the UK. I find the Royal Family much more interesting and worthwhile than cats, Kardashians, and breathless reports (complete with links!) on the latest outrageous bloviations by Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh. (Besides, I'm twice descended on my mother's side from King Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine.)
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That is an excellent question. I suspect that most people really don't give a damn about the ...
spin
Jul 2013
#1
well, I think it is of passing interest, esp. since the UK abandoned its sexist policy of royal
CTyankee
Jul 2013
#3
Any silver ballon that increases readership or folks tuning in..just another Ballon Boy moment
HipChick
Jul 2013
#12
And moreover, respected DUers like yourself choose to contribute to those threads.
Nye Bevan
Jul 2013
#15
We have a direct and historical connection to them. It is fun for some people.
NCTraveler
Jul 2013
#24
A fondness for the memory of Diana, a love of history, but mostly a break from incessant BAD NEWS!
Rowdyboy
Jul 2013
#25
Maybe because Wealth, Power, and Authority comprise the institutionalized Holy Trinity of
Zorra
Jul 2013
#28
No, I got it years ago from three of my great-aunts who were born in the 1870's & 80's
Glorfindel
Jul 2013
#68
In a sea of depressing news it is nice to have a joyful piece as a break. nt
Mojorabbit
Jul 2013
#32
Why is AMERICAN MEDIA so fascinated? They are, after all, editors of what we see.
Auggie
Jul 2013
#42
The elites in the media are into the UK Royal Family, not the average American
Sanity Claws
Jul 2013
#51
It's just "Oooh Shiney!" shit that keeps us from paying attention to the man behind the curtain.
Populist_Prole
Jul 2013
#56
Some of us can actually pay attention to both. I'm more than cognizant of the elites, the
WinkyDink
Jul 2013
#71
England is the land of our forefathers in many cases. It's just culturally interesting.
kestrel91316
Jul 2013
#58
For that matter, why are Americans so fascinating with the stupid Super Bowl?
Arugula Latte
Jul 2013
#62
Without the Archbishop and the Prime Minister in the room, it may all be a fraud.
FarCenter
Jul 2013
#64