The death of Queen Elizabeth II marked the end of an era for the British monarchy, defined by dignity, duty, and service.

As her life came to an end, the Duchess of Sussex made an audition request for her ownership of Windsor Castle, a move that shocked royal circles.

Queen Elizabeth rejected the proposal, ensuring the legacy of the monarchy remains intact. Megan, a relatively new member of the royal family, had a tumultuous relationship with the royal family, stepping back from royal duties and aireing grieves in explosive interviews.

The royal family prioritizes tradition, and Windsor Castle may become part of Catherine’s royal legacy as Prince William’s wife.

The Duchess of Cambridge and Princess of Wales have left the royal roles in 2020 and are now living in the US, forging a new legacy through charity work and media ventures.

The royal dilemma lies in the significance of tradition in an ever-changing world. The monarchy’s adherence to customs gives the royal family its strength and stability, and Windsor Castle will continue to symbolize the monarchy’s power and inspire future generations.