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British monarchy could be gone in two generations, says novelist Mantel

Published 11/09/2021, 20:11
Updated 12/09/2021, 01:36
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A general view of Buckingham Palace in London, Britain, January 11, 2020. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls

LONDON (Reuters) - The British royals, who trace their history back more than 1,000 years, could be gone within two generations, writer Hilary Mantel said in an interview published on Saturday.

The monarchy traces its history back at least to William the Conqueror, who invaded England in 1066, but also claims ties to the patchwork of kingdoms and principalities which stretched across what became England, Scotland and Wales long before that date.

Mantel, best known for her Wolf Hall trilogy that traced the rise of blacksmith's son Thomas Cromwell to Henry VIII's chief minister and then his downfall and execution, said she admired the devotion of Queen Elizabeth, 95, and heir Charles, Prince of Wales.

"I think they do it as well as anyone possibly could, take it as seriously as anyone could," Mantel, 69, told The Times.

But when asked how long the monarchy had left, Mantel told The Times that her "back of the envelope" calculation was just two generations.

"It’s very hard to understand the thinking behind the monarchy in the modern world when people are just seen as celebrities," she said.

If her view turns out to be correct, Elizabeth's great-grandson, Prince George, 8, who is third in line to the throne after his grandfather Charles, 72, and father Prince William, 39, would not become king.

Mantel triggered anger in Britain earlier this month by telling La Repubblica that England was now a washed-out place that ran on "the memory of power". She described Brexiteers as callow and often ridiculous opportunists.

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"I'd like people to stop shouting and start listening to each other," she said of Britain. "I think in this country at this time it would be a change that could save us."

Although surveys suggest a clear majority of Britons continue to support the monarchy and especially respect and admire the queen, an opinion poll in May showed that young people in Britain would now prefer an elected head of state.

A spokesman for Buckingham Palace declined comment.

Latest comments

Europeans have been loosing their cultural identity, lifestyle, austerity, individuality and inviolability of national security to the ideals that they have shaped for millennia with the blood of ancestors. Today Europeans are soft dough. The soft dough which is crumpled by other cultures as they want.
The royals serve no purpose.
And yet she still clings to her ‘Dame’ and DBE royally appointed titles. There is something so utterly asinine about these high society communists!
as the make up of the population changes and ethnic minorities gradually gain the upper hand, the monarchy will be disbanded, possibly by force, and I believe, much sooner than this writer proclaims
Then migrants will burn royl remains. The fate of Europe....
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