I have had an excellent couple of days, thank you very much. What all this pomp and Cliff Richard has demonstrated is that about half the British public appears to have a rather sappy relationship with Queenie. No harm done. However, some, like Gemmel, appear to take it further with what seems disturbingly like a mummy-fixation. It would be impolite to delve further.
This enthusiasm (the public's, not the oddballs') is for a monarch, not for monarchy - and it will exhibit itself as separation anxiety as soon as Charlie heaves up on the throne.
One thing for the record: I've proposed several times that we keep the monarchy, but redefine them as bicyclists on the Scandinavian or Dutch model. That way, the palaces, castles, art collections and Duchys, all paid for by the public purse but from which the public are excluded, can be handed to the National Trust, opened up and the benefits accrue to the British public.