monarchist


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Synonyms for monarchist

an advocate of the principles of monarchy

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The TV movie is scheduled to release on May 13, just six days before the couple tie the knot at Windsor Castle on May 19.Thomas Mace-Archer-Mills, founder and chairman of the British Monarchist Society, told media outlets: "Common decency has been violated.
The Irish rebellion was instead "a religious war, bitterly fought between monarchist Catholics and monarchist Protestants," both of whom could make a plausible case that they were fighting in the king's interest (95).
Monarchists were those "whose loyalty to the concept of kingship did not necessarily stretch to a personal support" of the Stuarts (21).
Republican or monarchist, you have to admit it - she's a real trouper.
In 1980, Iran shot and killed a monarchist in Maryland and set fire to the premises of the Iran Times in Washington.
Representatives of Bulgarian monarchist organizations celebrated Monday the 118th birthday of Bulgaria's Tsar Boris III The Unifier (r.
Etienne Boisvert, the Quebec provincial spokesman for the Monarchist League of Canada, has said that the Royal family is "an institution that knows how to reinvent itself" and that he believes it is the right time for a radical change.
"It s very very unlikely that we will see a plebiscite (on a republic) in the foreseeable future," said Philip Benwell from the Australian Monarchist League.
Lest Monarchists accuse me of dissing the Prince, let me assure you that I am not only a Monarchist League member but have literally been connected with him (very distantly) from his birth as I was on guard duty at Buckingham Palace when he was born.)
However, the two largest SDS member parties, the Bulgarian Social Democratic Party (BSDP) and the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union (BZNS)-Nikola Petkov, announced the formation of a splinter faction, the SDS-Center, which opposed the attempts of the "rightist and monarchist forces" to divert the GNA from its constitutional work.