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王室は生き残ることができるか?

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February 20, 2026に開始

Andrew was too insignificant to define the monarchy

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Can the royal family survive?

New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Feb 20, 2026

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The royal family's long-standing traditions provide a sense of stability and continuity that is essential for national identity.

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The monarchy is an outdated institution that perpetuates privilege and should be abolished in favor of a more democratic system.

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The monarchy's relevance is increasingly questioned, and its survival may depend on addressing issues of accountability and transparency.

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The recent controversies surrounding individual royals highlight the need for reform, but the monarchy can adapt and survive these challenges.

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Public sentiment has shifted significantly; the royal family's survival hinges on their ability to modernize and resonate with younger generations.

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