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Most Brits are pro-monarchy. The media is overwhelmingly pro-monarchy. All major institutions are pro-monarchy, both officially and culturally. Yet it isn't enough for people like L.A. They get outraged, and strangely insecure, about even the smallest dissent. Utterly bizarre.

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    Congratulations to King Charles III on his coronation! Wishing him a prosperous reign and success in leading the United Kingdom. May his reign bring stability, unity and progress to the nation.

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The House of Hanover is a royal house that first ruled Hanover and then Great Britain from 1714 to 1901. The British Hanoverians began with George I when he succeeded the last of the Stuart monarchs, Queen Anne of Great Britain (r. 1702-1714), who had no children. George was Anne's nearest Protestant relative. The Hanoverians continued to rule as electors of Hanover, a small principality in Ger... worldhistory.org/collection/16

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Queen Victoria of Great Britain (r. 1837-1901) was one of the most loved of all Britain's monarchs. Her longevity, devotion to her role as figurehead of an empire, and recovery from the death of her beloved husband Prince Albert won her a unique status as the ever-present symbol of 19th-century Britain, an era of tremendous political, industrial, and social changes. worldhistory.org/Queen_Victori

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William IV of Great Britain (r. 1830-1837) succeeded his elder brother George IV of Great Britain (r. 1820-1830) to become the fifth Hanoverian monarch. William had a successful naval career, and his reign is best remembered for the democratic reforms initiated by the 1832 Reform Act. He was succeeded by his niece, Queen Victoria of Great Britain (r. 1837-1901). worldhistory.org/William_IV_of

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George IV of Great Britain (r. 1820-1830) was the fourth of the Hanoverian monarchs. He first reigned as Prince Regent from 1811 for his mad father George III of Great Britain (r. 1760-1820). George IV was an unpopular monarch for his many love affairs and overspending, but he was a great patron of the arts and architecture. He was succeeded by his younger brother William IV of Great Britain (r... worldhistory.org/George_IV_of_

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George III of Great Britain (r. 1760-1820) was the third of the Hanoverian monarchs, and he remains the longest-reigning king in British history. His six decades on the throne saw the creation of the United Kingdom, the loss of the 13 American colonies, but massive expansion of the British Empire elsewhere, and great victories such as Trafalgar against the French. worldhistory.org/George_III_of

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