I can relate to the Monarchists. It was a better system in a lot of ways. But it isn't going to work today. Society would have to start pushing back enormously against modernity for something like Divine Right to exist again. Only a few nations would be able to assert a good Monarchy, primarly the ones who still have some symblance of one and who possess a population and culture that would be ameniable to going back to a monarchial rule.
For everyone else, however, we need to push for something that is actually possible. And if you can't have a Monarchy, that means a Republic.
There are more important issues at stake than explicitly what sort of ruler is in play anyway. A sufficiently powerful elected executive is little different from a Monarch, so in the real nuts and bolts of the issue, it doesn't matter so much.
Far more important is that we fight against and reverse the changes that have taken place since the French Revolution. The dissolution of the seperation of military and state was an enormous mistake, and by all rights, the draft should have been listed alongside chemical weapons and other similar things as something to be internationally outlawed from being employed or used.
In a saner world, we would have hung Napolean for war crimes and passed a mutual agreement to never make use of a draft again. Insetad, we allowed it to set a trend. Without the draft, neither of the world wars would have ever taken place, and had Hitler arisen at all (which is doubtful, given the likely absence of the Weimar Republic), his revolution would have been a peaceful and non-military one and we would all be much better off for it today. There would have been no war against Fascism, and Communism would have died in it's cradle, since only a military state can keep it going past it's initial stages. With no state military, Communism fails on step two with (relatively speaking) minimal damage and losses.
Ever since the Masonic revolt and the general tone shift in it from being a sort of European Gentleman's Club to a political tool for Jews, the west has been in a downward spiral. It has accelerated recently, but it started back then, in the 1720s.
We are right to lay this at the feet of Globalism, because it was the Globalists who sought this outcome. None of the policies they push now would have even been possible considerations once upon a time.