Being Noble

Being Noble is an arrogant form of humbleness.

The Nobility are humble only to the Crown.

The purpose of Noblemen was the protection of their King.

To be Noble is to please the greed and the arrogance of the Sovereign.

Protecting Royalty from their enemies was the role of every noble person, which pleased the King very much.

In return the loyal Nobility were raised to the peerage of the Royal Court.

One’s Peers are the people who are of one’s kind, kith, kin, and social equal.

Noble people are seen to be on a par with Royalty and move in royal circles.

Being noble requires the belief in being superior to common people, which makes noble people greedy.

The Nobility are seen as humble by the Royal Family yet arrogant by the common people.

Today Peers of the Realm are no longer required to be noble to be elected to the House of Lords.

 

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