This past June, King Juan Carlos I of Spain abdicated the throne in favour of his son, Felipe. Some say that the event, the fourth abdication of a European monarch in around a year (after those of Beatrix of the Netherlands, Albert II of Belgium, and Pope Benedict XVI, of, Popeland), represents a new, younger generation of monarchs that are expected to rejuvenate faltering economies and improve the public's faith in a single hereditary leader for a nation. The reality, unfortunately, proves much more sinister.
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