Although we try, we can't, and we shouldn't. By and large, we agree that Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth is equal parts admiral and adorable. There's no denying that she shines a light on many worthwhile causes, bringing hope to many, with her patronage of more than 600 charitable organisations . It would be folly to deny, with 92 years of practised etiquette, that there are few who can match her immaculate style or impeccable manners. Indeed, only those with hearts of stone do not smile when they see QEII exclaim happily at the sight of livestock, or upon hearing how she insisted on driving King Abdullah around her Balmoral estate at high speed, much to his chagrin Being a lovely person, however, is no basis for such a position of utmost opulence, and not-inconsiderable influence. Nor is it fair that her descendants, having won the the supreme birth lottery, be afforded the same luxury. We discarded sentiments of "God-given right to rule" during the enlightenment …