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United States
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In the United States, royalty is viewed as a historical institution with no active political power or significance.
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monarchies
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Royalty in monarchies holds significant political and symbolic power, central to national identity and tradition.
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European countries
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Royalty embodies tradition, history, high social status, and national pride in European culture.
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Modern Western culture
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In modern Western culture, royalty are mainly viewed as symbolic figureheads with minimal political power.
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British English
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The British monarchy and royal family play ceremonial and historical roles in a constitutional monarchy.
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France
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The French Revolution abolished the monarchy and shifted perspectives on royalty and noble titles in France.
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Sweden
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In Sweden, the royalty holds symbolic roles, and male and female heirs have equal succession rights.
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British
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The British royal family is integral to national identity and holds cultural significance in British culture.
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European court
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Royalty in European courts is associated with power, hierarchy, and elaborate structures reflecting authority and wealth.
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modern democratic culture
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Royalty in modern democratic culture holds symbolic roles with limited political power compared to elected leadership.
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American
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In American culture, the concept of royalty is considered less important than in British culture.
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Anglican
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The British royal family is a revered institution in Anglican culture, often serving as symbols of national identity and tradition.
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French
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The French Revolution overthrew the monarchy and established a republic, impacting the concept of royalty in French culture.
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Medieval England
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In Medieval England, the divine right of kings was widely accepted, giving monarchs authority to rule from God.
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Medieval English culture
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In Medieval English culture, royalty held absolute power believed to be granted by God, with strict social hierarchies and customs.
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Medieval literature enthusiasts
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Medieval literature enthusiasts are interested in the concept of royalty as noble and divine ruling figures.
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Modern democracies
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In modern democracies, royalty is seen as outdated and irrelevant to governance, with a focus on elected officials and democratic principles.
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Tibetan
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The Dalai Lama is a highly respected spiritual leader in Tibetan culture, crucial to preserving Tibetan Buddhism and culture.
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West End
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The West End is famous for its royal-themed shows and performances, highlighting its close ties to royalty.
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