canbelto
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As they say on the Crown though the Crown always wins. And when somebody EMBODIES the Crown, then all personal relationships will have a power imbalance. And as head of the Crown, the monarch cannot consider personal relationships, but rather the good of the Crown.I am not so such the power imbalance matters much in the royal family. Elizabeth and Margaret were very close and regardless of different life choices, Elizabeth's love and concern for Margaret never waivered. I recall how very bereft Elizabeth was at that funeral. Often Lady Sarah Chatto is mentioned as to her close relationship with her aunt, the Queen. William, Harry and Eugenie have always been pals and had seemed to offer support to each other. Princess Ann's children have never had royal titles and I suspect they are not bowing to George and Charlotte at horse shows. How can anyone claim a family (grandmother) views personal relationships of less importance than her business? These kind of comments break my heart.
Right now George is still a little kid but how old will he be before he bullies Charlotte and Louis around and says "you have to because I'm going to be king"? It's probably already happening. If Charles orders servants or his brother Edward around what's Edward going to say, "Who died and made you King of England?" Because guess what, he is King.
How can you have an affectionate relationship with someone you always have to bow/curtsy to and walk two paces behind? It's simply not possible and anyone that thinks it is is naive.
As for the Queen and Margaret if they were close I think it's because of their upbringing -- their father George/Bertie raised them to be close.
I think William and Harry 's estrangement was always going to happen. It's just a shame it happened so irrevocably.