When did the monarchy in Britain really start to decline?
>>2452087
1066
>>2452092
/thread
>>2452092
>implying
>prior to 1066
>bumfuck kings of nowheresville barely able to wipe their own shitters
>post-1066
>kings that kick the shit out of everybody around them
>>2452087
The 16th century. Suffered the most in the 17th century with the English Civil War, the Glorious Revolution and the Bill of Rights. In the 18th it slowly relegated itself to a constitutional monarchy. The reign of Queen Anne is the final end of the monarchy having any real power, with the seeds of the growth of the modern parliamentary two-party system.
>>2452192
OP here. Was going to say 17th century. Stuarts were too stuck in the past and got penalised for it really, there was no way there wasn't going to be conflict and decline from there