Let me first analyze this problem from why the bourgeoisie launched the revolution. Because of the development of capitalism, the economic strength of the bourgeoisie has developed rapidly, and its economic strength is growing day by day. The bourgeoisie needed political rights and interests to protect their economic interests, while the feudal autocratic system at that time could not give them too much political rights and interests to protect their economic interests. With the gradual growth of the bourgeoisie, political movements appeared, and the British bourgeois revolution broke out at the request of the British bourgeoisie.
The bourgeois revolution was the first time for Britain. At that time17th century world, the whole world was in feudal society, and the bourgeoisie was at a disadvantage in the whole world. For example, in the British bourgeois revolution, the first person to eat crabs had to explore how to eat them himself. Although the bourgeoisie is more advanced than the landlord class, under the historical background at that time, the feudal forces were still extremely powerful, not only in Britain, but also all over the world. The bourgeoisie is still very weak, and their strength is not enough to completely overthrow the feudal forces. In the process of British bourgeois revolution, we can see that they can only make concessions to the feudal class if they gain vested interests. It is precisely because of this concession of the British bourgeoisie that the British constitutional monarchy was established. Therefore, we regard constitutional monarchy as a concession made by the bourgeoisie and the feudal class in the balance of their rights and interests.
The British bourgeoisie became the first person to eat crabs. In a word, the British bourgeois revolution established the constitutional monarchy, established the embryonic form of the constitutional monarchy, opened the way for the establishment of the capitalist system, and made an example and great contribution to the bourgeois revolution all over the world. You said that such an honor is glorious for the British, and the answer is yes.
These are my views on the British bourgeois revolution and the establishment of a constitutional monarchy.