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The Queens jubilee

How will America celebrate it as legally she is still its Queen
HarryHawk · 61-69, M Best Comment
That should spark a lively debate! Though I'm pretty sure we have recognised the US as a nation at some point since 1783, so I don't think you're going to win that one.
helenS · 36-40, F
@HarryHawk I live on the Continent, and I'd like to say I've always liked your country and it's people. 🌷
Jamesy · 36-40, M
@HarryHawk Well said Sir Ken.... cousin of Queen Elizabeth
HarryHawk · 61-69, M
@Jamesy thank you Sir Jamesy, and thanks for BC

The United Kingdom officially recognized American independence by having a representative of King George III sign the Treaty of Paris of in 1783.

Hence your premise is false, and this character had it wrong.
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Carissimi · 70-79, F
I think you have some catching up to do. What century are you from?
Slade · 56-60, M
Wrong! We booted the royals out in a certain war

This aint Canada or the upside down countries. There is no head of state
Slade · 56-60, M
@HarryHawk He is one of 3 branches of government. As much as he'd love it - he has no powers of a monarch
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Justmeraeagain · 56-60, F
@HarryHawk no he is an elected official much like a prime minister
Jamesy · 36-40, M
This post was meant to be a bit fun and banter..God Bless America
@Jamesy As my comment myself made even me laugh… yeah. 😂
Whatever dude! Pssss… we won that war!
Slade · 56-60, M
@Slade yeah man 🇺🇸 💥
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Justmeraeagain · 56-60, F
Eating Hobnobs and drinking tea? I hope! 😋
The U.S. doesn’t have a Queen. Canada does, however.

 
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