And the fall-out will be the end of the monarchy as they aren't allowed to be political at all - ever.
They will be told very quickly - shut up or leave - as happened to Edward VIII. It was his outspoken support for unpopular government policies that forced the government to remove him.
Their popularity won't save them if they continue down the path of taken on issues that the government doesn't support.
The 'fluffy and cute' issues are what restored the monarchy after 1936.
They would do well to learn the history of their own country and family.
''Their popularity won't save them''? Well, if it comes to that (them being told to ''shut up or leave'') and they still have what you call popularity, then it will in fact save them in a referendum.
Edward VIII simply said 'something must be done' about the living conditions of the miners and that was 'too political' back in the 1930s.
The royals have less leeway now given the times are less deferential and a pro-republican almost communist leader of the opposition.
Any cause with any elements of politics is not acceptable - which is why Meghan is being called out on this - too political and not acceptable for a member of the BRF, just as William was called out over his comments about birth control in Africa. He was also called out about the hypocrisy as he had just announced they were having their third child.
Well, much of the deference disappeared in the 1970/80s (and thank goodness for that), but the approval/favourability/positive ratings of William (from 2011-2013 and again from 2017) and Harry (from 2014) is higher than both those of the Queen Mother, Charles (when he was on top in the 1970s) and Diana's when she was on top. - Only the Queen has had higher numbers.
Some quotes from Dman:
A lot of folks will have to get used to (1) the younger generation of the royal family being more outspoken on serious issues.
What we saw on that stage today; are senior power couples of the British royal family. They are simply taking the Monarchy into the modern future. (2) It’s their job to reshape monarchy, so it can remain relevant and in touch with the people.
1. Well, I don't think they've been that outspoken, and they would be wise to not be it in the future.
2. No, it's not their job to reshape an already modern monarchy. Their job is to remain apolitical and unifying.
Again, folks are going to have to get used to the younger royals tackling tougher topics. Those days of when the royals took on fluffy and cute issues are done.
It’s up to the Cambridge’s and Harry and Meghan to take the monarchy into the future and to remain relevant. Everything Meghan said on that stage was relevant and non political.
Well, several member of the royal family have taken on serious and important issues for years already, not only the ''fluffy and cute'' stuff.
The younger royals can’t do the exact samething The Queen and previous royals did in the 30’s, 40’s, 50’s and so on. It wouldn’t work in today’s world. Go back and listen to what they were talking about on that stage for their foundation. They’re talking about topics that folks didn’t talk about in the Queen’s day.
The media and royal watchers online have to allow the younger generation move the Monarchy with the times. They will risk being out of touch in they just did fluffy stuff. Thats what would bring the Monarchy down.
Let them do what they have to do!
Well, you can't compare other royal family members with the Queen. - Why? Because she is an apolitical constitutional monarch (a completely different role).
And neither Charles or William can do what they does today after their succession to the throne.
Another thing folks will have to get used to...strong women with experience and not afraid to use their voice and passions to make a difference in their royal positions.
We’ve come a long way from just sitting and watching royal women looking nice and unveiling plaques on any little thing.
No one is looking to be a threat to the royal institution.
Folks think that strong, experienced and passionate women are a threat to the Monarchy. They’re not! Its just that this is no longer the 1700’s.
Well, looking nice and unveiling plaques is an important part of the royal calendar for both women and men, and believe me, the Cambridges and Sussexes (if that's the dukedom Harry gets) will be doing much of it.
All the younger royals can do, is draw on the inspiration from the older generation. It’s up to the younger royals to take the Monarchy into the future. They can’t conduct their roles in the same manner of Victoria, George V, Mary, Elizabeth II, etc. The modern world won’t allow them to do that. It would also bore the younger royals and cause problems that came about in the 90’s. Whomin their right mind would want that?
I know it’s scary for some, but the old media and royal watchers have to let go of the past and move into the present. If not, the Monarchy will fall into the dark pit of irrelevance. In today’s world, people aren’t afraid to throw out the old and build anew.
Well, the Queen is a pretty modern monarch (being praised for it in the media all the time) who has changed with times, so Charles and William will be wise in doing much of the same.
And again, you can't compare the role of other royal family members with that of the monarch.