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why do far right swear blind loyalty to UK royalty who are German and sing with pride national anthem, are they embracing multiculturism?
7 Answers
- ?Lv 73 years ago
Don't people embrace the National Anthems of THEIR country of birth, regardless of where the Monarchy's roots lie? The current Monarchy, Queen and her descendants, are all British born but back far enough, with German and other countries, roots.
- ?Lv 73 years ago
Don't you love the way liberals keep showing off that they are still the prejudicial ones with the asinine comments they keep posting like this?
- CloLv 73 years ago
This is a rant and not a question.
Britain has been home to the tribal Anglo-Saxons since the 5th century. Anglo-Saxons comprise people from Germanic tribes so many native born Brits are Germanic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxons
The current royals are all English-born descendants of the Scottish Stuart ancestor, the Electress Sophia of Hanover. Since the Hanovers became the monarchical family, they have married others from Danish, English, Scottish stock. Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon came from an old Scottish family. Lady Diana Spencer came from a grand old English family. The Duchess of Kent comes from and old English family. Sarah, Duchess of York, is descended from both the Stuart and Tudor houses... and there are many more such marriages in the family.
Some people embrace multiculturalism, while some don't.
- Anonymous3 years ago
I could be classed as far right, but I have no love for royalty and think they should be abolished.
- Anonymous3 years ago
Yes they are, their brand of multiculturalism involves using a paint chart.
- Anonymous3 years ago
They are rather more Celtic and less Germanic than the indigenous Anglo-Saxon population.
The Electress of Hanover was the granddaughter of the Scottish King James VI.