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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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British Monarchy/monarchy right notation

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00if you speak about Brtitish monarchy, do you write monarchy with capital "M" or not? My idea was that "British Monarchy" is a term and so you need to write it with capital "M".02br
00Can somebody please help me?02br
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00Thanks,02br
00Wally0-
  

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0Personally, I don't. 0-

  • 0Personally, I don't.
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0Personally, I don't. But I do captialise the Royal Family, if I ever have occasion to write it.02br
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00I capitalise the Government if I am referring to the present incumbents, but not if I am referring to the system of government as a whole, so it would seem plausible to capitalise the Monarchy in the same spirit.0-
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It is professional to capitalise the words Monarch/Monarchy whenever they are used. I

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You would write Monarchy with a capital letter

Your welcome ??

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