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@aral @flexsite Though the British empire is gone, the monarch continues to operate as the colonial ruler in many places.
See the concept of \"crown lands\". Not something that you're ever likely to see discussed on the BBC.
@aral @flexsite Though the British empire is gone, the monarch continues to operate as the colonial ruler in many places.
See the concept of \"crown lands\". Not something that you're ever likely to see discussed on the BBC.