
Royalist propaganda
Royalist propaganda refers to the communication efforts by supporters of monarchy to promote the legitimacy and benefits of royal rule. This can include displays of loyalty to the king or queen, the glorification of royal achievements, and the portrayal of monarchs as benevolent figures who provide stability and order. During times of political upheaval, such as the English Civil War, royalist propaganda aimed to persuade the public that a strong monarchy was essential for the nation's prosperity, emphasizing themes of tradition, divine right, and fear of chaos without royal leadership.