What Do English People Think of the Royal Family? | Easy English 98
Summary
TLDRIn this episode of Easy English, the host explores public opinion on the British monarchy while at the Brighton beach. The diverse responses range from viewing the royal family as an anachronism to appreciating their environmental leadership and continuity amidst societal change. The younger generation's potential to modernize the monarchy and make it more relatable is highlighted, along with the Queen's enduring dedication and the family's significant cultural and economic impact on the UK.
Takeaways
- š The British public has a diverse range of opinions on the monarchy, with some seeing it as an institution with secrets and others as a symbol of national pride.
- š There is a curiosity among people to know more about the royal family's real life, beyond the facade they present to the public.
- š Some individuals believe the royal family should be streamlined, as they currently seem too large and cumbersome.
- šæ The royal family is perceived by some as being at the forefront of environmental issues, leading the way in sustainability.
- š Opinions on the royal family have evolved over time, with some initially skeptical individuals coming to appreciate their role in society.
- š The royal family is seen by some as an anachronism, but also as a source of continuity and stability during times of change.
- š The younger generation of the royal family, particularly Prince William and Kate, is expected to modernize the monarchy and be more approachable.
- š¤ There is a debate about the appropriateness of referring to the royal family as 'the firm,' with some finding it distasteful.
- š° The royal family's ownership of palaces and other properties is seen by some as a benefit to the nation, as they are considered national assets that generate tourism revenue.
- šø The Queen is highly respected for her long service and is credited with bringing the royal family into the modern era while maintaining traditional values.
- š± Prince Charles is acknowledged for his environmental initiatives and is seen as a bridge between the traditional and modern views of the royal family.
- š Prince William's 'Earthshot' project is highlighted as a significant global environmental initiative that reflects the younger royals' commitment to the future.
- š“ó §ó ³ó £ó “ó æ The Welsh background of one interviewee initially led to questioning the value of the royal family, but their opinion has shifted over time due to the family's environmental leadership.
- š¦ Prince Harry's decision to step back from royal duties is seen as a break from tradition, reflecting a desire for personal freedom and a different path.
- šµ The Queen's adherence to protocol and tradition has shaped her reign, but the next generation of royals is expected to bring a more modern approach to their roles.
Q & A
What is the general sentiment of the people of Brighton towards the monarchy as expressed in the transcript?
-The people of Brighton have mixed views about the monarchy. Some believe the royal family has many secrets and a facade that needs to be broken down, while others see them as a great institution and appreciate their environmental leadership and continuity in times of change.
How has the opinion of one interviewee changed over the years regarding the royal family?
-The interviewee's opinion has evolved from questioning the value and worth of the royal family, especially considering their Welsh background, to recognizing their role in leading environmental initiatives and being at the cutting edge of societal changes.
What does the term 'firm' refer to in the context of the transcript?
-In the transcript, the term 'firm' is used by some interviewees to describe the royal family, although one person expresses dislike for the term, arguing it is a horrible way to describe them.
What is the significance of the Queen's role according to the transcript?
-The Queen is seen as having done a wonderful job throughout her reign, holding the country together and being a significant figure that brings tourists and revenue into the country.
How do the interviewees perceive the younger generation of the royal family?
-The younger generation, particularly Prince William and Kate, is viewed as doing a great job and is expected to modernize the monarchy, making it more approachable and less aloof.
What is Prince William's 'Earthshot' initiative mentioned in the transcript?
-The 'Earthshot' initiative is a project championed by Prince William that aims to address environmental challenges and is being taken around the world, with the next location mentioned being the United States.
How do some interviewees feel about Prince Harry's decision to step back from royal duties?
-Some interviewees believe that Prince Harry may have gone a step too far in opting out of royal duties, while others see it as a break from tradition and an expression of his desire for freedom.
What is the general view on the relevance of the royal family in today's society as per the transcript?
-There is a difference of opinion on the relevance of the royal family. Some believe they are still needed and provide a sense of continuity and stability, while others think society could function without them.
What are the perceived benefits of having a royal family according to the transcript?
-The perceived benefits include providing a sense of tradition and continuity, attracting tourism and revenue, and offering a balance in the community.
How do the interviewees think the royal family could change in the future?
-The interviewees predict that the royal family will become thinner in terms of members, with a focus on the core family, and that the younger generation will bring a more modern approach to their roles.
What is the attitude towards Prince Charles as expressed in the transcript?
-Prince Charles is seen as having started to make changes within the royal family, although not without controversy, and is recognized for his environmental consciousness and initiatives.
Outlines
š Public Opinions on the Monarchy
This paragraph captures a range of public opinions on the British monarchy while on the beach in Brighton. People express varied thoughts, from seeing the royal family as secretive and in need of transparency to considering them a great institution. Some believe the royal family is too large and cumbersome, while others have changed their views over time, appreciating the family's environmental leadership. The conversation also touches on the royals' role in providing continuity and stability amidst societal change, and expectations that the younger generation will modernize the monarchy, making it more relatable and less aloof.
š The Monarchy's Relevance and Role in Society
The second paragraph delves into the relevance and societal role of the royal family. It discusses the public's perception of the monarchy as an anachronism but also acknowledges the comfort many find in the continuity they provide during times of change. The conversation highlights Prince William and Kate Middleton's efforts in environmental initiatives and their approachability, suggesting a more modern and public-engaged monarchy. It also touches on Prince Harry's decision to step back from royal duties and the Queen's unwavering service to the nation, reflecting on the evolving nature of the royal family and its place in contemporary society.
š° The Future of the Monarchy and Public Perception
In the final paragraph, the discussion centers on the future of the monarchy and its ongoing relevance to British society and culture. It includes speculation on Prince Charles and William's potential to streamline the royal family, focusing on its core members. The paragraph also reflects on the Queen's adherence to traditional values and the possibility of a more modern approach under the younger generation. The summary concludes with the acknowledgment of the royal family's importance to Britain, both in terms of tourism revenue and as a symbol of national identity, while recognizing the differing opinions on their necessity in modern times.
Mindmap
Keywords
š”Monarchy
š”Royal family
š”Anachronism
š”Continuity
š”Modernization
š”Cutting edge
š”Tourism
š”National identity
š”Tradition
š”Public opinion
š”Cultural relevance
Highlights
People of Brighton share diverse opinions on the monarchy.
Some believe the royal family has many secrets and a facade that needs breaking down.
Opinions have evolved over time, with some seeing the royal family as leaders in environmental issues.
The royal family is viewed by some as an anachronism but also as a symbol of continuity amidst societal change.
Expectations for the next generation of the royal family to be more modern and approachable.
The royal family's role in holding the country together and their impact on tourism.
Most royal properties belong to the nation, and they provide employment for many.
The royal family's adaptability and movement towards a more relatable image.
Prince William and Kate are praised for their current role and initiatives like the 'Earthshot' prize.
The Queen's long and diligent service to the nation is highly regarded.
Debate on the relevance of the royal family in today's society and their potential future.
The younger generation of the royal family is expected to make the monarchy more modern.
Harry's decision to step back from royal duties and the implications for the family.
The Queen's adherence to protocol and the potential for the next generation to do things their way.
The potential for the royal family to become thinner in number, focusing on the core members.
The royal family's representation of British values and their role in community balance.
The evolution of the royal family's public image and their connection with the public.
The importance of the royal family's environmental initiatives and their global impact.
The potential for a modern monarchy under Prince William, with a focus on current societal issues.
Invitation for viewers to share their thoughts on the British royal family and their own royal families.
Transcripts
Hello, welcome to Easy English.
So today, Iām on the beach and I want to find out
what the people of Brighton think of the monarchy.
This is what Brits think ofĀ the royal family, here we go!
I think the royal family isā¦Ā they have a lot of secrets.
I think sort of, the royalĀ facade needs to be broken down.
I think people are reallyĀ interested in finding out
about what their life is really like
and all of the things that peopleĀ have hidden like, in the past.
I think the royal family is a great institution.
I'm glad it's gonna be slimedĀ down, I think it's too big.
Yeah. - Too cumbersome. - Yeah.
What is your general opinion of the royal family?
I think my opinion of the royalĀ family have changed over the years.
Iā¦ When I was younger, Iām fromĀ a Welsh background, obviously.
I kind of like, always questionedĀ about theā¦ the kind of,
the value and worth of the royal family.
But, as I've grown older andĀ certainly (with the) environment
in which we live in now, whenĀ we talk about the environment,
I think theyāre at the cutting edgeĀ of it and I think they are leading.
Well I think they're generally an anachronism.
But, as Iā¦ my life has progress,
I've gone from thinking they're sort of,
the devilish side of society, over-privileged,
over-educated, but in a very narrow band. - Right.
To thinking that actually, many,
many people love that feeling of continuity,
in times of unprecedented,Ā catastrophic sometimes, change.
Okay so, letās ask the question then;
what are your thoughts,Ā generally speaking right now,
on the royal family? - I think they do a good job,
I think this next generation will change things,
I think theyāre gonna beĀ more modern, they gonna beā¦
I think theyāre gonna interact with the public
in a more approachable way, not so aloof.
I think it's quite exciting.
Yeah, what are your sort of,Ā general thoughts on the royal family
as a whole, as like, theĀ firm. - I hate the word firm,
I think it's a horrible way to describe them.
I think they are the royal family,
Iām very proud of them, IāmĀ proud to be British and ermā¦
I think they do an awful lotĀ of good, by just being there,
holding the country together,Ā particularly the Queen.
Yeah. - I think sheās done the most wonderful job,
all these years that sheās been onĀ the throne, which is a long time.
Yeah. - And ermā¦ they bring a hugeĀ amount of tourists into the country,
which brings an awful lotĀ of revenue into the country.
And I think one of the thingsĀ that people forget, when they say;
''Oh well, of course they ownĀ all these palaces and this,
that and the other''. They actuallyĀ belongs to the nation, most of them.
And they employ a vast amount of people.
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What your thoughts? - Yeah, veryĀ similar actually, very similar.
Yeah, I thinkā¦ I think Charles was aā¦
has probably been aā¦ a sort of, go-between.
Between the old traditionalĀ royalty that, as you say,
stood aloof and was slightlyĀ remote. Which I think, to be honest,
the generation probably before ours enjoyed,
because they sort of set them on aā¦
on a pedestal and they representedĀ something quite iconic and different.
Whereas, I think as theĀ generations have changed and theā¦
and the world's changed, really.Ā That sort ofā¦ that sort of,
different hierarchical structures hasā¦
has become very much softenedĀ and therefore the sort of,
the royalty has had to moveĀ towards theā¦ dare we say it,
the common man. You know, moreā¦ in a more, yeah.
In a the more acceptable way, really.
I mean, I think the royal familyĀ through the years has been like,
a lot of people were really interested in them.
But, Iā¦ there's a lot of like,Ā misconceptions about the royal family
in like, what they are actually like in real life.
I think they're kind of, glorified and their life
is probably not as like, sort of,Ā romanticised as what people think.
Itās probably quite hard to sortĀ of, keep themselves to themselves
and actually do like, their royalĀ duties as people hope that they do.
But I think that prince William and prinā¦
and Kate are doing a great job at the moment.
And ermā¦ heās doing his ''Earthshot'' thing,
which I think is a wonderful enterprise.
And particularly as heās notĀ just leaving it in the UK,
he's taking the ''Earthshot'' around the world.
And so, I think the next one is the United States,
so I think that's a very important time.
So he's championing something,Ā but the other thing I thinkā¦
I think about him is that, he'sĀ thinking about the young people
and their futures. He said at the time,
that he's concerned about his familyĀ and he was able to take the concā¦
concerns for his family to aĀ greater audienceā¦ audience,
all the families that have young children;
how nervous they are, howĀ challenged they are, by the future.
So I think heās flagging up someĀ real issues, so come on William!
Give us some more! And the QueenĀ is wonderful, we love Queeny.
Yeah? - We love her to bits and sheāsĀ served her nation with diligence,
throughout the years. She saidĀ sheād serve and she has served.
Wow! - There are a few wastersĀ on the edges, but that's life.
Charleā¦ Charles I think, hasĀ started it in a very limited way,
but I think he's sort of,Ā not exactly broke the mould,
but heā¦ he certainly sort ofĀ erā¦ started to put sort of,
steps out there toā¦ toā¦ to make some changes,
not always appreciated as aā¦Ā as Iām sure we all realise,
but in his own ways. And thenā¦ and then, as I say,
William and Kate have really pickedĀ up the mantle andā¦ andā¦ and gone on.
I'm not sure whether Harry hasĀ probably gone a step too far, really.
I think he's probablyā¦ I dunno, what do you think?
in terms of, you knowā¦ - I thinkĀ heāsā¦ heāsā¦ feels free enough to say;
I don't want to do this, I'mĀ gonna go do something else.
No, heās not hidebound by the traditions,
that a younger sibling wouldĀ have been perhaps, historically.
In the sense that, the way AnneĀ and Andrew were behind Charles.
I suppose, he's broken thoseĀ boundaries, hasnāt he? Heās said;
well, you knowā¦ - Heās opting out, a little bit.
Yeah; Iām not going to be part ofĀ theā¦ theā¦ the firm, as it were.
The firm, yeah. - So I'm gonna,Ā you knowā¦ - Do my own thing.
And I don't think the Queen hasĀ had a lot of choices, really.
I think she's been bound by protocolĀ and ''this is what you gotta do''
and ''this is how you do it''.
Andā¦ and Iā¦ yeah, I justĀ think this next generation
will do it a little bit more their way.
Would you sayā¦ do you thinkĀ which is still need them?
Are they still relevant? Do weĀ benefit from having a royal family?
Well, only relevant, I think as society has become
more fractured and strange.
And although they are strange,Ā I think in an odd way,
they represent some people, IĀ do. And erā¦ I would never ofā¦
you know, 50/60 years ago, ifĀ Iād had an opinion 60 years ago,
I wouldn't have, ever thought I'dĀ hear that come out of my mouth.
Do you think we need a royal family, still?
I would say not, but I thinkĀ a lot of people really like,
idealise them and see them asĀ massive celebrities. - Yes.
So, dunno. Difference of opinions, I guess.
Do you think thereās ermā¦ positivesĀ and negatives to not having them?
Yeah, definitely. So, the positivesĀ to not having the royal family;
I think, there's less sortĀ of, hierarchy in our society.
But I think the negatives of not having them;
a lot of people would feelĀ like, the past is kind of,
not carried into the present. AndĀ theyāll feel like, really sort of,
nostalgic about what used to beĀ really important in our society.
Okay, So are you kind of summarising that kind of,
keep them, but that we give them less sort of erā¦
we idolise them a little bit lessĀ or give them a little bit less
power in certain aspects? -Ā Yeah definitely, I think so.
Interesting that the pointĀ you were making lastā¦ a bitā¦
a minute ago about you know, Harry kind of,
opting out and the Queen kindĀ of, maybe having to just,
take this all on. - Yeah. - Do we need them?
Do you think we need the royal family, anymore?
I thinkā¦ I think it's gonna beā¦Ā I think theyā¦ I think Charlesā¦
I think William and Kate willĀ thinā¦ thin the royal family down.
I think itās gonna get thinnerĀ and thinner and thinner.
Yeah, in terms of the sort of,Ā hangersā¦ not exactly hangers on,
but theā¦ historically itās been aā¦Ā itās been a lot of people, hasnāt it?
You know, the royal familyā¦ - Do we need them?
We probably donāt need all the Duke of Gloucesters
and all that sort of, lot. I thinkā¦
I think in terms of the core,Ā I think they doā¦ you know,
they are still very wellĀ respected around the world.
Andā¦ and I think they do offerĀ aā¦ a balance in the community.
Well, all of them really.
I think theyā¦ becā¦ because they have shownā¦
the Queen has demonstrated her father's values.
I mean, she did take on her father's valuedā¦
values and ermā¦ has not changed very much.
And I think that's kind of,Ā representative of her generation.
You know, very much the warĀ years and all that and then,
you've got her son particularly, Prince Charles;
brought up in public school,Ā if heās odd, well that wouldā¦
that would account for it, I think.
Notā¦ not having aā¦ a broad enough chilā¦
range of experiences as a child.
And then, the younger royals; they you know,
Prince William wasn't expected to marry a virgin,
was able to establish a relationship,
an adult relationship beforeĀ any commitment was made.
And met his wife's family, whoĀ were you know, they'd worked, theyā¦
what do they call them?Ā Trolley dollies, on an airline.
Oh yeah, trolley dollies, yeah. - You know I mean,
so I think the young royalsĀ might have a happier experience
and I hope they have a happier experience.
Can I ask then, because usually,Ā my next question to people is ermā¦
do you think we still need them?Ā Whichā¦ and I think youād say yes,
because like you say, weā¦ it keepsĀ jobs and they actually do bringā¦
Huge amounts of people in, a lot of revenue.
Yeah, but my next question for you then, would be;
as you think they are importantĀ to kind of, Britishā¦ to Britain,
do you think theyāre stillĀ relevant or theyāre still
current with todayās climate,Ā todayās society, todayās culture?
Yes, yes I do. I think the Queenā¦ I mean,
being 95 now and not so well, has got to sort of,
Iām mean, Iām sure she cares an awful lot,
which is not sort of, quiteĀ out there at the moment.
You know, theyāve got to be careful with her.
Charles has always, always beingĀ very conscious of being green
and the future and climateĀ change and everything else.
And all his speeches attached toĀ that and his projects and things allā¦
and his you know, if oneĀ went to Highgrove (gardens),
which I haven't done, but Iā¦Ā Iāveā¦ some of my family have,
say itās wonderful.
You know, he's very caring about how things work
and keeping wildlife goingĀ and all that sort of thing.
And William, being next in line, as we know,
has just done these various globalā¦
canāt remember what it was calledĀ but, global-something or an other.
And gave out these prizes to peopleĀ whoād got initiatives into how toā¦
you know, get power from the sea, orĀ whatever it was that theyāre doing.
And I think heās highlyĀ motivated andā¦ and hopefully,
if he gets the chance a veryā¦Ā will be a very good king,
with a modern twist.
Thanks for watching this weekās episode.
Let us know in the comments below you thoughts
on the British royal familyĀ and of your royal familyā¦
if you have āem.
And weāll see you next week, bye.
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