cabanafrau
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People might say forget it and leave them alone, but we should be able to expect greater transparency and clarity from people who seem to want to assume powerful, public positions (not just ceremonial and supportive roles like the Royal Family).
I don't think the positions of the Royal Family can be minimized and hand waved as so minimal and benign. If I'm a British taxpayer I think I'm pretty entitled to transparency for the chit I'm paying to keep them in their palaces, their official travels, designer wardrobes, etc.
I personally wouldn't equate the official silence from that side as qualification for being the side of the heroes and H&M the villains. They are not above using their positions and power to their advantage as they choose, first example coming to mind is staff being instructed to survey and report back to Charles Diana's activities, at the same time they were under orders to maintain his private affairs from her.