1. The Crown Isn't So Heavy -
: In many modern leadership roles, the weight is shared. For example, in a constitutional monarchy, much of the government's daily function occurs independently of the monarch.
: Critics and observers often point out that those in high positions, such as the British monarchy, have many of their basic needs—like housing, food, and daily logistics—met by others, which may simplify their lives compared to "normal" people. 1. The Crown Isn't So Heavy
The phrase is frequently referenced in music and sports to describe the pressure of legacy: : In many modern leadership roles, the weight is shared
: Viewers have noted that as the show progresses, it focuses less on the individual wearing the crown (Queen Elizabeth II) and more on how "the Crown" as an institution becomes larger than any one person. : In many modern leadership roles