I’m sorry if this post seems disjointed, but I had a bunch of loosely connected thoughts on this and thought it would probably be best as just one long post.

If like most Americans, you haven’t heard of Megxit, it’s okay.  Allow me to fill you in.  Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, are stepping down from their royal duties and want to live in Canada.  Apparently this is something that Markle as been pushing hard.

The Queen is not happy about this and is about to unload on Harry.  Considering how the Queen just had to eject Prince Andrew from the Royalty, Harry’s wanting to leave has probably pissed her off to no end.

I honestly feel bad for the Queen.  I don’t know what magical powers Markel’s vagina has, but I hope whatever spell it has cast over Prince Harry breaks soon and he leaves her and goes back to the Royal Family.

Here’s why.

I love tradition.  Perhaps it is this love of tradition that makes me a conservative.  One of the things significant to me about being Jewish is that I can trace some of my traditions back over 5,000 years.

Tradition ties us to the past, it shows us where we came from and guides us towards the future.  Traditions do not appear out of nowhere.  They are based on a pattern of success.  If something works, you do it again.  If you do it again long enough, it becomes a tradition.

As a lover of military history, I am enthralled with military tradition.  My favorite have always come from the navy, and had I not gone to a landlocked college, I probably joined the navy.  The navy, and seamanship in general, is full of tradition.  The sea is a dangerous place, especially when it was just people sailing in wooden ships.  Traditions kept sailors alive when they were hundreds or thousands of miles from land, with nothing but the ocean and sky and what they had on their boat for weeks and months on end.

The monarchy is nothing but tradition.

As an American, I do not bow before a monarchy.  That does not stop me from respecting the tradition of the monarchy overseas.  The British Crown can trace its history back to Alfred the Great, who ruled the Anglo-Saxons from 886 to 899.

The monarchal tradition is core to the British identity.  The British have rallied around the concept of “for King/Queen and Country” for hundreds of years.

I have had a lot of respect for Prince Harry.  He was an Apache helicopter gunship pilot.  He killed insurgents in Afghanistan.  The greatest kings of England fought alongside their troops.  Kings were expected to don armor and fight, to lead from the front.  I always felt Harry followed well in that tradition, even if he never expected to be King.

Then comes Meghan Markle.  She’s an American, so she doesn’t understand the royal tradition.  She’s a rootless Hollywood celebrity.  The only tradition there is that of the casting couch.  She is also a Progressive, which means that to her, tradition is evil.  It’s the product of systematic racism and sexism.

Most Americans do not understand the British royalty.  What they do or what their jobs are.  The monarchy is the anchor that holds the British fast to being British.

In American, when pop culture uses the term “royalty,” to describe American’s they mean fame, fortune, and lavish lifestyles.  Not duty, honor, and country.

The Kardashians are “American royalty” which means they live in big mansions and have servants.  It would never dawn on a Kardashian to give up the mansion to go to the military academy to go to the desert and fight because that is what is expected of him by his bloodline.

Markle was a third rate TV actress, never destined to be a Kardashian level “American royalty.”

She starts dating Prince Harry and here is her shot to be a royal.  But she doesn’t understand what that means.  She doesn’t understand that there are rules and expectations.  She wants to be “American royalty” as an actual British royal.

She wants to use the monarchy as a platform to push all of her Progressive bullshit.  She wants to jump onto every bit of social activism and be popular with the Progressive bubble on Twitter.  She doesn’t want to raise her son in the tradition of princes and kings that have served England for over a thousand years.  She wants to raise him in the style of gender-neutral parenting popular with her famous dipshit Hollywood friends.

This is not what the Royalty is supposed to do.  The Queen doesn’t like her doing this kind of shit and wants her to tamp it down.  So what does Markle do?  She convinces Harry to give up everything and move to Canada so they can be Twitter famous Kardashian like royals.

Why not America, which is Markle’s homeland?  Because not while Trump is President, if you want to know what kind of piece of shit she is.

I’m just curious how long Harry will put up with this shit?  He was not much for the spotlight before.  It seemed that he was happier in the military than doing the royal thing.  I don’t know how he will handle expecting to be the husband of a Kardashian wannabe.

Personally, I think he would be happier divorcing Markle, taking their son back to England and for him to do something like become an instructor at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.

I just want to know how long it will take for him to figure that out.

And I just want to point this out again, everything Progressives touch turns to shit.  In this case, the royal family.

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By J. Kb

5 thoughts on “My jumbled thoughts on Megxit”
  1. “The British Crown can trace its history back to Alfred the Great…” — sort of. Yes, England has been a monarchy at least that far back, with an interruption during the Republic run by dictator Cromwell. But the history doesn’t trace back that far in the sense of a royal bloodline. I’m not sure of the number of distinct “houses” since that time, but it’s 5 or 6 if not more, with the current one starting only as far back as 1917.
    By contrast, the House of Orange (in Holland) goes back to 1813, and if you count the hereditary leadership of the Dutch Republic (a rather odd situation), all the way to Dutch independence in 1568.

  2. Your not wrong about her, but some traditions need to end. The concept of royalty is one of those. Most of Europe ditched their royal families in am much more dramatic fashion. The Brits need to put an end to that silliness and move on. The Queen has taken her role as the symbolic head of government in an amazing style, but the office needs to go.

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  3. I think pruning the royal family tree is a reasonable idea. While a royal family serves an important social function, cutting loose the second tier royals both reduces the burden on the state and reduces the number of royals who can do embarrassing things. Since Harry is number 6 in succession and his uncle “Randy Andy” is even further down the line, sending them into inactive status seems fine to me. A prince or princess who has retired from public life can still be recalled in the event of a family disaster.
    That said, removing branches from succession is likely to backfire, since the Japanese are currently struggling to find an heir to the throne.

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