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    Valerie: I think in the pop culture, they're starting to reestablish themselves on the map, in a sense. With music, with fashion, with even food. So they're kind of - you know, they're reclaiming that aristocracy in a new sort of realm, it looks like. All the magazines these days are talking about this being the hot place on the planet, you know?
    April: And it's kind of funny. It's almost like compensating for - well, things that were normally typically British and things they were very proud of, like, well, you know, the Royal Family. It's kind of become a... a joke.
    Valerie: Right. Right. Long live the Queen.