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  • A very important point in british history because soon after our country would take massive changes over the course of 100 years this is a stepping stone to leaving the old world behind and introducing the new world

  • cool show thanks a lot

  • Shoot them all.

  • beautiful.

  • Dear rightmoment , often I need to put the titles short as possible so they can enter. However in the world it is customary to say "the king of England" simply. So they say in all media E.G in fren say only le roy/reine d'Inglaterrre, not the "roy du royome uni ou de la Grande Bretagne", idem in spanish etc.

  • @storicus Yes, it's true! We say in French " roi / reine d'Angleterre ", but for each, England represents the United Kingdom of Great Britain (Royaume uni de Grande-Bretagne)! It's the same in all Europe!

    Thank you for this exceptional video.

  • It was not necessary to be rude to the person who uploaded the video. Just a nice and clear explanation would have been enough for him/her to understand

  • I don't believe I was rude and apologise if this is how it appeared. However the point is an important one. Millions of Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish give their loyalty and support to the BRITISH monarchy - it is perhaps the most important focus of unity for the UK in an era of separatism and division. To lump all the peoples of the UK as 'English' is both incorrect and insulting.

  • Would place too long: HM Alexandrina Victoria of Hanover The Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, first Empress of India of the British Raj

  • Your response is facile.

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