S01-The old king explained his responsibilities, and he shot by the river at the end, as if he was firing a gun to see him off. Elizabeth sits on the seat, representing the inheritance...everything is so natural. S05-Prince Philip's impact on the British royal family is like adding an accelerator to an empty bottle of Coke, representing the impact of the old concept and the new era, making the whole character feel more cordial to me . Kingship is supreme, and he must not give people a feeling of closeness. Once this feeling is broken, the prestige of the entire royal family will also be lost. This is what the British absolute monarchy needs. Elizabeth worked hard, and the old antiques under her, mainly Churchill, did not forget. That is, monarchy needs "rules", and Prince Philip has broken the rules once, but not again and again. This is also highlighted in Tommy's branch. S10 - The oath to the father, to the sister, must be under the authority of the king. She is not willing to give up the crown for love like her uncle, but his uncle got love, but he still longed for the slightest weight in his heart. This may be because the favored are always fearless, and the unreachable is always in turmoil. The whole play is very profound in clarifying the theme: the weight of the crown!
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