Satire having some truth

Since I haven’t been on here for a while. I have picked up some bad habits along the way. One of those bad habits is watching a satirical show based on the Royal family through the eyes of Prince George. After finishing the one season show (I’m assuming since I didn’t find a season two). It is kind of crazy how the show shines a spotlight on something more cynical around the royal family. The dark side of the royal family is the storyline dealing with the creatures that made the flummery tarts. You may see this storyline as something that is not significant but in prospective it is. The creatures that made the flummery tarts were all massacred but one of them survived. The one that survived worked his way through the ranks as a servant and then in the last episode the Queen had a taste for flummery tarts again. Sparking for the servants to freak out but the remaining creature was able to avenge his family who was massacred due to the queen being tired of the tasty treat. The significance of this is that the queen not wanting something for a temporary amount of time caused for the massacre of creatures whose sole purpose was to make these tarts. The point I am making is that. No one should be so powerful to where they can cause this much trouble in anyone’s lives. The creatures to me represent the ghost of the Mountbatten-Windsor’s past. This goes back to the Romanovs all the way to today with The Sussexes. When the Royal family doesn’t need you. They will throw you away or act like you don’t exist. Once you perform the duty or mess up and make a statement without them. They will make you disappear. This is not the first time the royal family has done this but this time The Sussexes has brought attention to something that has been a problem for centuries. You can’t just throw people away and don’t think that you are not going to reap what you sow from it. Be careful of the seeds you sow.

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