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The monarchy in Britain (not England) is not strong or powerful. In terms of political power, the British monarchy is actually quite weak. The King or Queen does little more that officiate ceremonies and serve as a rubber-stamp for the views and ideals of the British Parliament. His/her political views are largely unknown and unimportant.

As for why the institution of the monarchy remains, the laws of the United Kingdom function in such a way that a number of traditions have simply become law without an official codification. As a result, traditions in their own right have legal standing. The monarchy is one such tradition and remains because of its traditional presence.

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