The UK has a lot to offer. Great nation. Great people. Great food....I mean pubs.
But the "royal" family? Monarchy? House of Lords? Inherited power, as opposed to power optained through merit or the ballot box? No thanks. I'll pass.
Price Harry may be a jerk, but with his Netflix deal & book deal he is at least earning his own money as opposed to living like a billionaire on someone else's taxes. The one member of the "royal" family who actually earned his military uniform & medals. King Charles has more medals on his uniform than Audie Murphy but didn't earn a one of them. Now he's an outcast. Gimme a break.
Britain's holidays all seem to be centered around their outdated monarchy. None celebrating independece, or victories in war (VE Day would be a good one, eh?) or other individuals. Sir Isaac Newton? William Shakespeare? William Wilburforce (ended slavery)? Alexander Fleming (discovered penicillin)?
Remembrace Day on November 11th (we call it Veterans Day here in the USA) is great. Paying tribute to the 900,000 (in a country of 40 million, at the time) who lost their lives in the Great War (World War One) is certainly righteous. Talk about sacrifice.