Well my aunt was poor and supported Operation Smile when she could and she added three little foster kids from the same family to her own family of four children and she raised them from toddler-hood on until they were adults and their children called her Grandma. She was also very dignified and strong despite her poverty and had a warm and loving heart at all times. If I'm not mistaken, when Diana died, the Queens public image took a bit of a beating because she was seen to be kind of cold and aloof. And by the way, my aunt went through her entire life and not a single servant in sight to give her a hand!
Your link says that she was a patron of many charities, does that mean she did more than just have her name on the membership roll? Maybe serve soup to the poor or pack clothing to send to the impoverished in far away lands?
I'm sorry Raven, but I'm kind of in the same camp as those who deem the whole monarchy thing an old and nowadays, silly tradition. I can't help but think back to that fat scum bag, Henry the 8th (remember his poor wives?) and the fact that kingship usually went to whomever was the biggest a***ole in the valley if you know what I mean. And then they protected their position by murdering and imprisoning whomever might be a threat! Yep the kind of bloodlines we should cherish.