@AllenMarquis
Marc A.
@AllenMarquis · 2:33

Somebody Please Help Me Understand This "Royalty" Thing.

They birth just like we do. They die just like we do. I just don't get the Royal thing. As far as I'm concerned, I am just as Royal as they are. That's kind of like my views and thoughts on this royalty thing. Like I said, I've never quite understood. It doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. It's kind of like what do they do? Just walk around and run around being Royal all day?

#meghanandharry #theroyals #royalty

@Karan.Dev
Karan Dev
@Karan.Dev · 3:13
So I come from India, and this is a culture that exists in my country as well, but not to the extent that it does in Europe. So you have Spain and Scandinavia and a couple of other countries that subscribe to the monarchy and sort of spending taxpayers money to maintain the lives of these people. And more than just the title, right. It's about what they're entitled to in terms of land and in terms of privileges that the state gives them just for existing
@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 2:01

People becoming institutions

I know this is a crazy comparison, but if you take the time to listen to watch the hour long documentary by The New York Times about Britney Spears, they did an excellent expose on how we lift people up and then we tear them down. I think it's an interesting study to see how we lift people up and these people become institutional. Bye
@Phil
phil spade
@Phil · 2:28

I think Princess Di has a lot to do with it. Am I wrong?

And that just really hadn't been done before. And I think the public really enamored was enamored with that. And even the press was enamored with that. And so I think she was just loved. She was just loved. And I think because of that, her sons get extra attention. I could be wrong about this all. But that's kind of my theory on why these Princes are such a big deal
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