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2006-07-31 03:28:55
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answer #1
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answered by jamie 4
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No You fought a civil warfare to end all that and you have a President who's your head of state, besides the reality that your president expenses you additional funds i've got faith. besides the reality that the united kingdom Royal family have money given by using the government to pay for all state applications all the money from their farms and different earning etc is going back to the government. the united kingdom Royal family expenses each and every member of the united kingdom approximately £3 a year. which will pay for an excellent style of state and charity applications, backyard events for the final public who've accomplished paintings that has benefited the community charity or voluntary etc state visits in another country, investitures. and all different paintings they do on behalf of the British human beings.
2016-12-11 03:36:02
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answered by gelman 3
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Per se, no. But they treat illuminaries of the entertainment industry as though they were royal. They don't even have to be entertainers. Can anyone explain why a no-talent person like Paris Hilton gets royal treatment wherever she goes? Or Tom Cruise, who's claim to fame seems to be that he fathered a child out of wedlock? It seems as though the U.S. has a secret craving for royalty. Since they don't have a real one, they make one up....
2006-07-31 12:14:21
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answered by old lady 7
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No, because is not a Monarchy, but many people talk about the Kennedy Family in the past as the Royalty of the USA
2006-08-01 03:00:39
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answered by pelancha 6
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We fought a war of independence to rid ourselves of a monarchy which didnot give us fair representation,but we did not rid ourselves of a class system where some people are idealized above others.The closest thing that we have to Royalty in the US are the Kennedy dynasty and other very wealthy,old-monied families that have that patina of aristocracy:the Astors,the Whitneys,the Vanderbilts...The elder Bushes also have that patina,which is sorely lacking in the current President.Old Hollywood stars were also considered something special,but most of today's stars are sorely lacking in sophistication,elegance,
education,style,manners,wit...
2006-07-31 07:42:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. In Hawaii. Hawaii once once a kingdom and had a royal family. There are descendants still alive today and they are considered "the royal family".
2006-07-31 03:33:09
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answered by mark c 4
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People in the New England states would probably say the Kennedy family, but they would be astonished at how little the rest of the country thinks of them (especially Edward the Lush).
2006-07-31 03:30:54
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answered by Karen J 4
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Legally no, but there are many American of royal decent, including my family, and quite a few of the US Presidents.
2006-08-01 03:32:38
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answered by Ariel 128 5
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no, we do not...when we had president kennedy, that era was called camelot as we had a young president who was good looking with a beautiful wife...
our nation was founded on the belief that all men are created equal which lets out the royality stuff...we will never have a king of the untied states.....
2006-07-31 09:21:49
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answered by intelligentbooklady 4
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I don't think so but everyone calls the President's Wife the First Lady. They have for a long time now. =) We do have a lot of royalty though living in the states I believe.
2006-07-31 03:29:58
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answered by aloneinga 5
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Yes , WE have royal families but have given them a bit different name.
Bush's are landlords and fudeals of america. they own oil and now a days they put whole country at risk for their oil purpose.
elected people never do such things, the King can go for it and he went for it
so Bush's are royal family
2006-07-31 21:20:37
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answered by Fishi 3
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