My guess is that in the modern British Army, RN, RAF, RM, for the Heir Apparent or Heir Presumptive, they're unlikely to go into harm's way, although if said Heir kicks up enough of a fuss, they might put him in a not-so-obviously-protected situation, where there is real soldiering to do, but it's unlikely to be fatal. I do recall that one of HRH's sons actually did fly choppers in rescue situations (though I think it was civvie-side, rather than for the Armed Forces). Basic Training _might_ be a little more deferential than for the run-of-the-mill grunt, but not too obviously... "Drop and give me twenty! ...Sir." If they go in with the attitude of seriously wanting to serve, just like any other citizen, or view it as necessary and appropriate in order to be a good leader (which the Royals are, even if a large part of their leadership is symbolic rather than operational), then getting a seriously watered-down experience would be a Bad Thing, and would lose the respect of those they are supposed to be serving alongside. Respect from those who serve does not come to someone who is entitled to wear the uniform by virtue of some honorary title tied to social rank; it _does_ come to someone who is so entitled _if_ they are seen to truly be willing to "get down in the dirt" with those who serve, and thus honor the uniform they wear. And it doesn't really matter if you get into the Army's dirt but have a Navy title by association with your royal rank, it's the fact that you've been "in the dirt" that matters. Or at least that's my American take on the imagery... On Fri, 17 Sep 2021 12:53:47 +0100, Timothy Collinson - timothy.collinson at port.ac.uk (via tml list) <xxxxxx@simplelists.com> wrote to Freelance Traveller: >On Fri, 17 Sep 2021, 08:27 Ian - youngerpliny at cs.com (via tml list), < >xxxxxx@simplelists.com> wrote: > >> Along those lines there might also be prestige military academies in >> systems where the children of the local elite go to get a degree without >> any intention of service later, or perhaps followed by a bit of fake >> service, like getting a reserve commission for the status value. >> > > >Ooooh, yes. I like this. > >I often wonder how much our royals, who do serve to be fair and learn, for >example how to fly helicopters, really get put in harm's way. (And how >much flexibility is made for them over basic training and such) > >tc >----- >The Traveller Mailing List >Archives at http://archives.simplelists.com/tml >Report problems to xxxxxx@simplelists.com >To unsubscribe from this list please go to >http://www.simplelists.com/confirm.php?u=wfcoddcMsNO4BxJM3qWTs4LGDbHIt4XD ®Traveller is a registered trademark of Far Future Enterprises, 1977-2020. Use of the trademark in this notice and in the referenced materials is not intended to infringe or devalue the trademark. -- Jeff Zeitlin, Editor Freelance Traveller The Electronic Fan-Supported Traveller® Resource xxxxxx@freelancetraveller.com http://www.freelancetraveller.com Freelance Traveller extends its thanks to the following enterprises for hosting services: onCloud/CyberWeb Enterprises (http://www.oncloud.io) The Traveller Downport (http://www.downport.com)