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    >> I do however not agree with Yarins comment about 'royal families weighing countries down', in what way would a royal family weigh a country down? Economically? Hardly!
    No, I wasn't meaning economically. In fact, I recognize that the wealthy are a vital component to an economy. I was referring to the fact that 'modern' royalty is kind of unnecessary. What does royalty really benefit anymore?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yarin View Post
    >> I do however not agree with Yarins comment about 'royal families weighing countries down', in what way would a royal family weigh a country down? Economically? Hardly!
    No, I wasn't meaning economically. In fact, I recognize that the wealthy are a vital component to an economy. I was referring to the fact that 'modern' royalty is kind of unnecessary. What does royalty really benefit anymore?
    Well, who else would cut the ribbons and smash the champagne bottles?....

    No really, not being necessary surely doesn't equal weighing your country down?
    How I need a drink, alcoholic in nature, after the heavy lectures involving quantum mechanics.

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