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celebration of kings and queens
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United States
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Fewer public celebrations with lower prominence, mostly recognized as historical events
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1
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2
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elizabeth
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US
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Associated with Queen Elizabeth II and other prominent figures in British history and culture
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1
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3
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elizabeth
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United States
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Associated with Elizabeth Taylor, an iconic Hollywood actress
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1
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4
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elizabeth
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United States
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The name 'Elizabeth' is a common and traditional name for girls, with historical royal associations.
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1
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5
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queen
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United States
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Primarily associated with fairy tales, fantasy stories, and historical dynasties rather than holding real political power.
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1
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6
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queen elizabeth
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US
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Viewed more as a historical figure and less relevant to everyday life
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1
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7
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queen elizabeth
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United States
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Often seen as a historical figure with limited direct influence on current events.
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1
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8
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queen elizabeth
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United States
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Queen Elizabeth is seen as a historical figure, and while respected, her role as monarch is not directly relevant to daily life or governance.
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1
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9
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queen elizabeth
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United States
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Less influential figure, often viewed as a celebrity or historical curiosity.
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1
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10
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queens
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United States
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Queens are more commonly associated with fairy tales and fictional stories rather than real positions of power and authority.
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1
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11
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queens and princes
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United States
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Queens and princes are less central to national identity and receive less media coverage compared to other political figures or celebrities.
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1
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