Answer:
Royal absolutism is not an essential element of the English Political tradition.
Step-by-step explanation:
Royal absolutism refers to the weakening and deterioration of aristocratic power in France that the successive kings agreed to run a state without constitutional limits and the monarch being the supreme authority without any restriction of written laws. Thus, this one has an affiliation to France which is contrary to the Britain's "Constitutional Monarchy" or the parliamentary monarchy where the monarch is limited to the non-partisan actions and functions. So, the "royal absolutism" does not exemplify the element of British Political tradition.