A few more thoughts:
Why should people who want the monarchy ended - without a similarly organised, vastly less colourful or interesting and entertaining system set up to replace it - deny to the next generations the pleasure, the fun, the entertainment, etc of the current system?
There are many things in life that are not academically and logically moral, but, and here I mention a parable, if an equal sum of money is given to three different people, some will double it, some will have put it in a money box, some will have spent it all. that's human nature and much as as one may think equality would be an ideal, it never will be a reality.
On the subject of whether Charles might tilt people towards a republic, consider the interest of people in the family and remember that William Kate andtheir children are almost certain to be the focus of interest rather than Charles and Camilla themselves.
By the way, bluehillside, what I said was that I am quite relaxed about committing logical fallacies right, left and centre in this particular thread!
Okay, that's my say on this topic for the day, well most of it, as I'm going to London for a meeting I have organised of a group of old girls from school. All of us are now over 80.