A hereditary monarch is someone who has been passed down the CROWN from one member of the royal family to another royal member for the continuity of legacy. The most dominant form among the surviving monarchies. It has the advantages like continuity of the concentration of power and wealth and predictions of who controls the means of governance and preferential treatment. The monarch should have the necessary skills , and maintains an appropriate royal dignity and pledge loyalty to the royal family. The arbitration of what is oppressive, dignified and popular tends to remain in the monarch. The main disadvantage is the heir apparent may be physically or unfitted to rule. Other disadvantages of a hereditary monarch are the inability of people …show more content…
Britain’s royal heritage is a big part of its tourist attraction, not to mention the impossibility of measurement of quantity but fundamental efforts that the Queen in effect performs on overseas trips. The monarchy is blamed for installing elitism and the class system (superiority), but it could be only seen in imagination that those things would disappear in a republican system. They still do exist in America. While the monarchies of countries like Denmark, Sweden and Norway are among the most equality based and promoting ones abilities rather than class privileged population. It is criticized for damaging democracy due to a major reason of the Queen retaining vast constitutional powers. But the critics ignores the fact that there is rare chance that she or her successors would actually exercise that kind of power, if they do, then Britain should consider becoming a republic. On the other hand, it is just as conceivable to mention that there are benefits to a monarchy. And what would replace the monarch? An elected and political head of state is sure to upset large section of the electorate a lot more than an uncontroversial one who is above politics and institutions (Monarch). The importance of continuity, customs and traditions, and of a focus for Britain’s patriotism are difficult to observe and analyze. The reality is that the monarchy does not causes much harm and does not proves much good, but it is accepted and welcomed by most Britons. Over throwing the monarchial system doesn’t worth the