Well said! The Royals are a good system and that system does not need fixing!
Edited to add that I see from the intervening posts that the drag-'em-all-down anti-royialists have had a say!
Rather that than your 'they are all perfect, no need to fix anything' attitude, which is frankly the kind of attitude that sends those in the middle ground (don't want to get rid of the Royals but they need serious reform) heading inexorably towards the republican camp.
If you cannot recognise how poor the 'optics' and PR are on this ill advised tour, then you really do need to think a bit more carefully. Even the normally uber-pro monarchy media seem pretty unanimous that it isn't a good news story for the royals - normally most of the national papers will put a photo of William and Kate on their front page at the drop of a hat, yet I don't think any of them have reported the trip on their front page. The BBC news last night chose not to mention it at all (which they would have undoubtedly done had they thought it positive). The Times covered the visit in a small article on p9 with the headline 'Cambridges given chilly reception by Sturgeon'.
And in a way - good on the media - ignoring the whole 'look, we've got a whole train' non-sense, the media seems to have better sense than to publicise a clearly non-essential trip to Scotland from England (not allowed) and into tier 3 areas in England (also not allowed) involving not just the royal couple but their whole entourage of advisers, media journalists etc etc. And when I say not allowed, that is in agreement with the government guidance that says you should avoid travel to tier 3
unless necessary - they've claimed it is for work, but even so you'd need to demonstrate that the travel was
necessary for work. On what planet is it
necessary to visit a school in Berwick at this point, even if you do consider it to be for work, which it rather stretching a point.
Robbie talked about giving people a boost - well, news for you Royal-lovers - I imagine the thing that has given the whole country a boost today (and in particular those key workers) is the start of the vaccination programme not a princess making a completely unnecessary trip to a school in tier 3 and getting a real reindeer there as well, because, well you know, she's a princess.
And while we are on this 'one rule for the elite, another for everyone else'. Well yesterday I found out that my neighbours' daughter had a serious accident over the weekend - she's in A&E in London - touch and go. Her parents aren't allowed to visit their daughter due to covid, yet William and Kate get to waltz into any hospital or care home they choose to visit.
Rant over.