Learn what "i don't remember" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

The speaker is questioning why the other person thinks they have the right to act that way.
From The Crown, Episode 13
Someone pushes back against another person's claim to authority or rights.
Use this in a formal or sharp disagreement about authority or entitlement. It sounds literary and stiff, so it is not common casual English.
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