
Bear in mind that the UK monarchy is purely a figurehead and actually has no real power at all.First of all ever hear of wills?
The main difference between your inheritance argument and relating it to royals, is no matter what my parents might choose to eventually give me some day, i don't expect to be treated differently because of who i am a son of.
I'm not going to partake in a long debate on this (again), because whenever i open my mouth about anything to do with the UK monarchy i get lots of people moaning that i can't have an opinion on this because i'm not from the UK. So i'm just going to finish making my point and i'll leave this thread.
But while you're mentioning Ron Paul ( a man you avidly support). After reading books, articles and speeches by him, it would seem that he would never be in favour of any form of monarchy (constitutional or otherwise). Actualy i asked a friend about this last year (who first introduced me to Ron Paul years back). He didn't seem to know much about Ron Paul's views with regards to the UK's version of monarchy (he did show me videos of Ron Paul criticising Monarchies in general, not what i was looking for though) . But he told me that he thinks the reason Ron Paul doesn't seem to speak of this is purely for possible future diplomatic relations with the UK (He was and is a presidential hopeful of course).