Yes, its only logical that she has such ideas. What is illogical is Letizia's judgement that she could possibly fit into the position she is holding within an institution of conservative and 'old fashioned' values. As far as I recall the title 'reyes catolicos' applies still today, why is it a surprise that people consider a woman in this position as a fake when its clear that her ideas or actions of the past were very different before marrying the prince. How can you be considered or consider yourself a credible representative of such an institution? It stands to reason that Letizia betrayed her ideas for a bigger aim, love, ambition, whatever it was and people sensed that from the beginning. No, Letizia is not popular, not remotely embraced by the public like some of her peers. But then, people were never crazy about the monarchy like in other countrys, but rather pragmatic. Re the infantas, I understand their desire to protect them or give them a 'normal' childhood but the reality is very different. The time will come - with JC gone - the media light will be on the girls with full force. They will be future cash cows and pursued by the paparazzi as soon as they reach a certain age, their parents unable to protect them. I have the impression that other royal children consider the press as more 'normal' or appendant, but maybe I am wrong. Leonor and Sofia seem like paralyzed or remote controlled to me when they face the press, because they are not used to such a szenario as often as other royal children. The press will stay with them for the rest of their lives, being 'normal' as a kid = hidden away will make things more difficult in the future, when they can't escape the press anymore.