A new season of British drama The Crown is out. The series emphasises that when it comes to the monarchy in New Zealand, we are more useful to them than they are to us.
A new series for the popular drama on the British Royals - The Crown - is due to start broadcasting next month. The series lets daylight in upon the “magic” of the monarchy, exactly as writer Walter Bagehot once warned…
Unfortunately, there’s a small group of people who think becoming a republic with our own head of states means that New Zealand would “get rid” of the Treaty, te Tiriti o Waitangi, or void our founding document. This isn’t the case.
What exactly does the term “the Crown” mean? Is it a medieval headress, a Netflix series, or a confusing description of either the state, the monarch or executive power?