Britain once stood as the world’s unyielding shield – forged in Magna Carta’s fire, tempered by Elizabeth I’s resolve, and steeled by Churchill’s defiance. From across the Atlantic, where we enlightened Americans still trace our liberty to your common law and political traditions, we watch with unease as the Royal Family – once a byword for dignity and duty – slides toward unreality. These days, royal rogues have cast a reputational shadow so that Britain resembles less the Land of Hope and Glory, and more the Land of Oz.

The monarchy depends on a respect that cannot coexist with double standards

The misdeeds of the Yorks and Sussexes are not merely distractions. They are symptoms of institutional confusion – an inability to distinguish between public service and personal indulgence, bet

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