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Will You Pledge Allegiance?

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vegansrock Sun 30-Apr-23 07:34:47

Apparently we are all supposed to stand up in front of our tellys and pledge allegiance to the King saying stuff like “ May the King live forever”
Will you me doing it? Me neither, I’ll be in the garden hopefully.
What does “pledge allegiance” even mean in the 21st century? Before royalist pile in, yes I do know it has its roots a few hundred years ago, and it’s taken from a Handel anthem , but , honestly , that’s no excuse is it? We’re not in the Brownies fgs.

mabon1 Tue 02-May-23 18:09:09

Allegiance to an adulterer, wealthy, privileged, entitled man who hasn't had a real job in 74 years and has a servant to put paste on his toothbrush. Never

Keffie12 Tue 02-May-23 18:04:17

Who can be voted out just as they did with Trump. There is no option with a hereditary monarchy.

Incase anyone else is wondering. NO! It won't be on in our home either.

When the Queen passed that was the end of the monarchy for me

Dickens Tue 02-May-23 18:03:59

Geraldine7651

No, I’m not pledging to anyone who throws their toys out because a pen leaked.
His first duty to sign as king and he threw his toys out in front of mills watching on TV.

That was hugely embarrassing. It made me cringe.

My partner, who's Swedish (and republican), said, "I can't believe your late Queen would've done that". We both agreed that she'd probably have made a wry comment, but would've behaved with dignity on such a public occasion and curbed any irritation she might have felt.

Perhaps the long wait to become King has frayed his nerves!

Arto1s Tue 02-May-23 18:03:28

Yes, I think I will.

janetsp Tue 02-May-23 18:02:08

No thank you. I’ll pass….

Jaberwok Tue 02-May-23 17:58:34

Why all the indignant fuss? This was suggested by Justin Welby, not the King, it's an INVITATION, not a COMMAND, so if you don't want to that's ok,if you do, then that's ok too. What's to get upset about? No one is making anyone do anything and it couldn't matter less.

Caleo Tue 02-May-23 17:22:26

I curtseyed with hands together to another woman in a foreign country where it's the custom for a younger woman when introduced to curtsey to the older woman.

farview Tue 02-May-23 17:17:51

No I shan't pledge allegiance ...nor would I ever bow or curtsey to another human being...
As people...most of the royal family are okay ...but I think they should be self sufficient....I also think that the amount of money being spent on this Coronation is obscene ,especially now.....

Nannashirlz Tue 02-May-23 17:15:30

No we are not supposed to we were invited to do it should we like so to make us feel part of the service guess he is trying to make us feel like we are united. But guess if you in a place with loads of ppl should a few stand up no doubt we will all do it as we like sheep if one or two do it we do it without thinking lol

Caleo Tue 02-May-23 17:14:25

I think Princess Anne is right: the monarchy does bring continuity and therefore stability. However the Windsor family does shoot itself in the foot for being so rich in landed resources.

The Windsors need good salaries from the public purse but they should be stripped of the enormity of their inherited wealth as should other super-rich individuals. Land should be held by the citizens, for the citizens, and not for the benefit of any rich elite.

tattygran14 Tue 02-May-23 17:13:07

No. Never. Not my king. A petulant prat.

Alison333 Tue 02-May-23 16:51:44

Certainly not! Who on earth thought this was a good idea?

knspol Tue 02-May-23 16:46:45

Certainly, definitely and most emphatically NOT!

Amalegra Tue 02-May-23 16:44:00

No I won’t. I have great allegiance to my heritage and to this country of ours, struggling as it is at present, but my view of the monarchy is that it is a constitutionally useful tool. I cannot swear allegiance to that, I am afraid!

songstress60 Tue 02-May-23 16:41:49

Absolutely NO WAY

Callistemon21 Tue 02-May-23 16:22:04

Seems to me that anyone inviting the British people to shout at the telly is asking for trouble ...
😁

Oh, we often do that!
But it's not God Save the King

Bluecat Tue 02-May-23 16:20:49

How are they going to know if it has been, in the Archbishop's words, "a great cry" or just a whimper? I presume we'll be seeing carefully selected footage, on the news, where various loyal subjects are mouthing the pledge. The implication will be that millions of us did it.

Seems to me that anyone inviting the British people to shout at the telly is asking for trouble...

vivvq Tue 02-May-23 16:14:13

No. Who on earth came up with this idea? Wonder will Harry and Andrew say it out loud and clear? Maybe it's an attempt to bring them in line.

Cossy Tue 02-May-23 16:05:30

No thank you grin

effalump Tue 02-May-23 15:59:26

I really think the ones that do will be doing it for the selfies. They'll be all over the internet next week. I won't be watching either but I might see if there are stills or short videos on YT. There'll definitely be 'overkill' on the msm this week and next weekend. Not that I would ever pledge allegiance, the think that worries me is the bit about "according to the Law". I'm not sure whether or not the British Forces get any punishment for breaking their oath to King and Country but what happens if you've pledged whilst enjoying a barbie and copious amounts of booze and then do something considered against the 'Oath'. Will you be dragged off to the local jail? Sounds dodgy to me. I think I'll pass.

Geraldine7651 Tue 02-May-23 15:55:46

No, I’m not pledging to anyone who throws their toys out because a pen leaked.
His first duty to sign as king and he threw his toys out in front of mills watching on TV.

Vintagenonna Tue 02-May-23 15:55:37

His mother pledged her life to the service of the citizens of this country and lived that pledge until the end.

Get a grip, Charles.

Beautyandthebeast Tue 02-May-23 15:52:21

Definitely not!!

monkeebeat Tue 02-May-23 15:47:28

I still stand for the National Anthem. I participate if watching a church servce on TV. I like the thought of a national/intercommonwealth acknowledgement of Charles being crowned …but would rather celebrate it with, say, communal clapping/cheering - like New Year..or when we used to clap the NHS

TopSec Tue 02-May-23 15:45:11

I will - did it when I joined the military but will do again and be proud to do so. I can however understand why others don't want to. Different strokes, different folks