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This unfolding saga—an extraordinary collision of monarchy, politics, and public sentiment—is being hailed by constitutional scholars as the defining crisis of the 21st century for Britain. It reveals that despite perceptions of antiquity, the monarchy still commands immense loyalty, while political institutions are fragile and susceptible to challenge.
Whether Starmer survives the week, if Reform UK overtakes Labour in the polls, or how the monarchy navigates this turbulent period remains to be seen. One thing is certain: Britain is rewiring its political DNA in real time—and history is watching.