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There is a certain amount of fudge involved here... separate football teams, just one Olympics team, and they actually share a rugby team with the Irish from time to time (including right now). Wales's assembly, I believe, has less autonomy than the Scottish parliament; but both might be vaguely comparable to the individual state governments of the USA, whereas the British parliament in London, representing all three countries and Northern Ireland, is more like the US federal governemnt in Washington.
Why Wales should have to be a principality just because Charles is Prince of Wales is beyond me - is Westminster a dukedom just because there's a Duke of Westminster? At any rate, it has no administrative significance that I know of.
What exactly does the prince of wales do for wales? im baffled dont know about anybody else.
Come to mention it though this is probably another thread altogether - the Queen is the Queen of England - not Great Britain so therefore why should welsh scots and northern irish tax payers money fund her and her family thats it something else that baffles me - and seeing as im on this subject (im just ranting here - ignore me if u please) but why oh why oh why isn't sum part of the welsh flag on the British flag like england scotland and northern ireland ? oh yes i forgot its because we are a principality i.e. a nothing a nobody and only good enough for having a donk of a prince and supplying english border areas with water - ok rant over with! I just think its completely unrepresentative of the uk. You have all these politicians bumping their gums about celebrating diversity within the UK and yet they cant even be bothered to acknowledge that wales is a part of the UK - so stick ur flag lol ok promise now rant is definitely over lol
The way I see it: Wales is a Principality (if a bit meaningless), but in order to compare to other places, also a nation. As in 6 Nations Rugby. We are part of the country that is the UK, made up of other nations. I suppose countries can be classed as nations too, seeing as Italy and France also play in the 6 Nations.
We don't have Welsh passports or need to show our passports to enter England, so we're not a country. However, we refer to ourselves as a country cuz it's easier and because we have all the things that identify people with their countries, i.e., anthem, flag, emblems... I don't see anything wrong with that.
I do agree with the person above, why on earth is there no part of the Welsh flag in that of the UK? Bloomin' cheek if you ask me.
Vix xx