I imply why do they parade in royal carriages, use swords and crowns and wear costumes that depict the royal family members as it was 3 or 5 hundred years ago>? I mean did they do the same thing three or 5 hundred years ago?
The same cause that judges nonetheless wear robes, despite the reality that we’ve invented suits, which they Obviously need to use. I mean, they’re so contemporary, correct?
It’s known as tradition.
What are you currently talking about?
Costumes of days gone by? The carriages and crowns are marks of their stature, and of tradition.
The only “costumes” are worn at Renaissance fairs…and those, by ACTORS, playing parts, no by actual ROYALTY.
But, should you be referring to things like swords, and robes, they are tradition. You may well as well ask why Catholic nuns dress in costumes from 600 years ago.
Do you read any of the other answers on here ? It really is the BRITISH Monarchy. Absolutely nothing insults non English British individuals more than this. Welsh, Scottish and persons from Northern Ireland are British too, but NOT English! It seriously is an old chestnut, but some are still ignorant of the facts for some odd reason. As typical, Andrew H and I have to jump in with a little lesson. Can we have a rest from it?
Welsh, when you even know what which is?

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