Ain't the ones Japan and there's some other European country where they're 'working royals' and even use public transport ok?
The problem is that a lot of them are reliant on how good their advisors are and the best are the ones whose advisors tell them to keep quite and away from voicing politics since that's what makes them hated.
I don't know about that but I saw kind of recently the young princess Aiko had graduated university and was riding the train to try and live like a normal person.
Ain't the ones Japan and there's some other European country where they're 'working royals' and even use public transport ok?
The problem is that a lot of them are reliant on how good their advisors are and the best are the ones whose advisors tell them to keep quite and away from voicing politics since that's what makes them hated.
I don't know about that but I saw kind of recently the young princess Aiko had graduated university and was riding the train to try and live like a normal person.
A friend of mine once said "the Japanese royal line is no longer straight."
I could not get him to elaborate, as he then disappeared for over a week.
EDIT: He finally came back. He said it was about them losing power after the bombs dropped. That made me hurt myself in my confusion...