The National Archives release, reported by i, regarding the
Monarchy's "Annus Horribilis" is especially interesting considering
what is already public knowledge.
Following Annus Horribilis the British Monarchy convened the Way Ahead
Committee composed of leading Royals and their advisors. This charted a very well crafted PR plan to
recapture public support for the Monarchy.
This included maximising the publicity of the future marriages and
children of the young princes before they even met potential wives and mothers. This questionable, relentless selling of
their private lives is the price the Prince's pay for the Monarchy
surviving. Perhaps we should ask; is
this price not too high?
Regards
Zachary Barker
Bristol
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