I don't think so? She's been enrolled into a military school and is taking the same teachings his father took. We really aren't exposing her to public life up until she's old. There is definitely the possibility that title got stuck up her ass and hopefully that military school gives her context and insight.
Certain royal traditions have those that are in line for the throne have "military service" for male heirs. Some more involved than others. This just sounds like spain moving away from narrow gender roles for the crown.
In 50-100 years’ time, we may see the US transition to a European-style constitutional monarchy, with King Donald III being stripped of executive powers and reduced to a figurehead, riding a symbolic gold elevator down to open Congress every year.
Nah, we're more a rome style society. In a hundred years after the longstanding madness of the Trumpian dynasty we'll enter our era of "whomsoever pulls the dagger from the king is the divinely ordained king"
My niece rolls with some of the NYC rich kids (Madonna's daughter owes her $20 kinda shit). She is the small town girl who made it big in the city type. The NYC rich kids have weird stories... who knows. You are known by everyone, its gotta be a bizarre life.
Better a muzzled monarchy than a power vacuum every time, it's worked in the UK, Spain, (um... probably elsewhere but it worked well enough in those two places after their autocratic dictators kicked the bucket, and look where it left Russia and to an extent Italy - mafia, economy stagnating etc)
Parliamentary democracy with a monarch as non-executive head of state. So being monarch is a mostly ceremonial role, with the seldom used power to temporarily veto or morally object against bad ideas. Juan Carlos saved the Spanish democracy in 1982 for example.