On the weekend that the Queen's loyal New Zealand subjects took a day off to celebrate her 91st birthday, who hogs the headlines but her sad duffer of a son and heir, Charles.
From the Nancy Reagan Library emerges a whining letter dated June 21, 1992 from the crown prince to his penpal, the US President's wife, about how his messing around in the horse float with his old girlfriend behind his wife's back, has been exposed by said wife, Princess Di, to a journalist and his life was "so awful ... a kind of Greek tragedy".
It was a timely reminder to our politicians that if they really believe what they keep saying, that the New Zealand monarchy - headed by the British royal family - is an anachronism that will eventually have to go, then now, as the Queen slides into semi-retirement, would be a good time to start preparing a succession plan.
Otherwise, amidst all the weeping and wailing and ceremonial that will mark the passing of the present Queen, we'll suddenly wake up and discover that Charles and old girlfriend Camilla will be ensconced on the throne, and our leaders will be too chicken to do anything about what's transpired in the old imperial capital half a world away.
How much tidier and practical it would be, to have the mechanics of our advance to a republic all drawn up, ready to be triggered on the death of the present Queen.