I would definitely chime to to the confirm the mentions above of people living in different countries, which is going to lead to very different views on what is 'left' or 'right'.
I am pretty sure that even the most authoritarian mainstream political views in the USA do not include a monarchy, hereditary nobles or having a 'House of Lords' instead of a senate. Though a state (Christian) religion might be more mainstream.
But even the right wing here in the UK are overwhelmingly in favour of a fully tax funded national health system, centralized police, nationally funded primary and secondary education, etc.
Still most 'Centrists' from a US perspective tend to come across to the average person in the UK as pretty extreme right wing with an often quite frankly disturbing and quasi religious faith in 'the free market' with 'capitalism' and 'socialism/communism' repeated like mantras for 'good things' and 'bad things' respectively.