Elser begins by noting that even though Meghan and Harry are now King and Queen-in-waiting, they continue to take breaks from their work to spend time with their children during school vacations. These breaks often involve activities in the Norfolk countryside or idyllic Isles of Scilly, which, as she humorously points out, is pronounced 'silly.'
Elser humorously adds that Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie seem to be experts at lounging by the pool, likening them to the Lionel Messis of relaxation.
She goes on to emphasize that the royal family has a longstanding tradition of enjoying holidays, almost as much as they cherish shepherd's pie, listening to "The Archers," or participating in outdoor activities like hunting. In this context, Harry and Meghan's decision to take a getaway aligns with this tradition.
However, Elser concludes her commentary with a stern warning, admitting, "Nevertheless, it doesn't necessarily mean that this Portuguese breather was a wise idea."