But it is well-established that the queen and the royal household is more of a tourist attraction and a nominal symbol of nationhood rather than an institution wielding any authority in the affairs of state. Mr Zaman should elaborate about whether the queen can act without the advice of prime minister in any matter. His research is the study of archival materials which exist by way of a tradition having no bearing on the functions of the British parliament.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 19th, 2010.
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