Da_Zero_A_Dieci wrote:
If that family among other things made him live above any reality of ordinary beings.
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This is where the position of the royal "clan" of Windsor and the various Lords in Britain mean the families inherited their wealth, position and esteem and did not earn it. The consequence of growing up in such rarefied environments is on-show when one observed any of the royals in front of the camera - they are actors, participating in pomp and ceremony. They believe that is their service.
On the one hand it is easy to describe them as social leaches living of the collective wealth of ordinary British people but also the collective wealth from the commonwealth where booty was plundered from hapless colonies for several centuries. They are the living embodiment of colonial exploitation and theft.
But on the other hand the constant scrutiny of the media/public and has it's toll. They are cut-off from ordinary people. The idiosyncrasies and weird habits/demands they make on servants is a sign they are conditioned to believe in a medieval class system. Within the royals there hierarchies. If you read Harries memoirs they are front and centre of his gripes. Despite the obvious privilege he constantly compared himself to his peers and his anger of the perceived (whether accurate or not) unequal treatment by the media.
I read that Kate Middleton stoked the fires of tension even before Megan set foot on British soil. Megan was a fashion blogger and her acting on suits might have influenced more than Harry. Markle exclusively wore dresses designed by Erdem Moralioglu who at the time was the most exclusive fashion label worn by US celebrities. There was some debate whether She popularised the label among A-list celebrities.
Some months before Megan's impending wedding Kate Middleton suddenly chose to wear Erdem Moralioglu dresses. There is a royal code where the wife of the future King can pick a designer and due to royal heirarchy only she can wear the design in public. Kate's decision prior to Megan's arrival is thought to have been deliberately provocative and intended to show Megan that she had power when it came to fashion over the then suits actress. It was in this environment of tension that further spats over flower girl dresses at the wedding erupted. It appeared megan's dislike of Kate wasn't without pre-text.