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Modern Scotland's 'archaic relationships'...

      Yesterday the Sovereign Fund came into being. Part of George Osborne’s Spending Review last autumn, it changes the way we pay for the monarchy, with the Civil List being exchanged for a 15% share of the revenue of the Crown Estate.
 
     We have watched with interest the attempts by the First Minister to ensure that the increasing revenues accruing to the Crown Estate from offshore wind development around the Scottish coast and in Scotland’s coastal waters come to Scotland rather than straight into the Treasury coffers without passing Go.

Wedding curmudgeonry...

    There was something about the royal wedding in Aprilthat brought out the best in those who enjoyed it and the worst in those humourless harpies (mainly unpleasant women - the male republicans were as expected) who decided to air their prejudices. The BBC, as usual on these occasions, was sycophantic at the helm while occasionally mean-spirited behind the scenes.
 
     The republican angle is one that many, including myself, might have some sympathy with at first glance, but if you give the matter serious thought, the advantages of the monarchy are so enormous that any objections can be seen as founded partly in envy and partly in the dislike of privilege - particularly in its inherited form.