There are certainly constraints upon what the Monarch can do. You say, "he can simply remove them" but in practice, is this true? Without any repercussions? Without objections? Any consequences? I don't think so.
There definitely be push back, but what has the last few years taught us other than people complaining doesn't change a thing.
Remember Britain was an empire, we might of gave the countries back but we haven't changed a thing in regards to structure of our government and monarchy. It's still the same as it was then.
It's just the monarchy had a change of conscience and believe in 'political neutrality'.
There are certainly constraints upon what the Monarch can do. You say, "he can simply remove them" but in practice, is this true? Without any repercussions? Without objections? Any consequences? I don't think so.
There definitely be push back, but what has the last few years taught us other than people complaining doesn't change a thing.
Remember Britain was an empire, we might of gave the countries back but we haven't changed a thing in regards to structure of our government and monarchy. It's still the same as it was then.
It's just the monarchy had a change of conscience and believe in 'political neutrality'.