Children who will become kings and queens in the future. Elizabeth, Crown Princess of Belgium (age 22). Catharina-Amalia, Princess of the Netherlands (age 19). Ingrid Alexandra, princess of Norway (age 19). Christian, Prince of Denmark (age 18). Leonor, Princess of Spain (age 18). Estelle, Princess of Sweden (age 11). George, Prince of the United Kingdom (age 10). Jacques, Crown Prince of Monaco (age 8).

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  1. Monarchy may seem adorable…But its absurd in a logical sense. We are supporting democracy in one hand while maintaining families just because they had a ancestor who was just a dictator with a fancy title. The issue is not dire or anything..In fact it shouldn't even matter in the modern world. I don't have anything against them personally. But as far as I care they are just like celeb kids nowadays and don't even have the freedom of showcasing their true self in public. And by the way, what is so different about them and random descendants of Genghis khan in central Asia. What makes them inherently different from Sri Lankan last royal family who still make a living washing clothes in Kurunegala. What makes them so different from the Osman family who lost their throne and live as ordinary people. People don't see exceptional people just by looking at them after all. While I believe idea of heirs to personal properties is somewhat ok (despite my belief it ultimately creates nepo babies) how can you justify someone symbolically owning/inheriting an entire country/nation. Just something to think about seriously… We brush aside many illogical things using tradition as a reason. Star wars naboo monarchy kind of monarchy is the only monarchy I will ever think is somewhat ok.

  2. This isnโ€™t fair. Why does Norway ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ด get an angel for a queen and Iโ€™m stuck with a geriatric disaster that canโ€™t even feed himself.

    Yay for America!!!๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ˜‚

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