Of the many things funerals are for, they are most certainly not for settling scores. So as the people of Great Britain lay Queen Elizabeth II to rest with all the stateliness for which they are famed (6 a.m. Monday, Sept. 19, EDT), this is not the moment to be wondering if the public should turn its back on Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, for their roles in Megxit. (Why compound their limited professionalism with bad manners?) It is not the moment to take on the weighty, complex issue of the monarchy’s role in colonialism. And it’s not the moment to wonder why people are fascinated with the British royal family. (Because they’re part of history and our modern mythology.)
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