Royals and Westminster are spoiling us for gossip
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In the 1860s, as the glories of empire started to fade, Walter Bagehot noted that Britain would soon need something else with which to define its greatness. What would hold the nation together in the belief it was still special? What could be large and grand enough to absorb its attention? “People yield a deference to what we may call theatrical show of society,” he concluded. “The climax of the play is the Queen.”