Which still doesn't address why you yourself seem so overly concerned about the costs. In most of your responses to back up your critical opinions you keep citing the points of view of others besides yourself, as if deflecting or downplaying your initial critiques. The issue of the British public not wanting to pay for RPOs for the York sisters is a separate issue from the minimal security costs associated with an abbreviated one-time carriage ride in the town of Windsor.
Why should anyone wish to criticize Eugenie/Jack's desire to share the happiness of their union with the public? Sure there may be people who are going to criticize, but I don't think that should stop Eugenie & Jack and their families from enjoying their wedding day, along with royal fans who are interested. I do not see Eugenie's plans being overly extravagant.
If the royals aren't worried about cans of worms being opened, why should you be?
Big deal about Fergie. No one ever accused her of being the brightest bulb among the royals. She's made a lot of missteps over the years, which is unfortunate. Meanwhile, I'm cutting Fergie some slack as being a very proud mother of her beautiful daughter Eugenie and her handsome soon-to-be son-in-law Jack. At least Fergie is championing her daughter and not cutting her down. Nothing Fergie does or has done should adversely reflect upon her daughters.
? Mmmm, you seem so invested in how the British public views the York sisters. I can't claim to really know for certain exactly how they are perceived by a majority of the British public because I've never read about any official surveys having been conducted.
Whether or not the York sisters are largely considered to be private citizens and nonworking royals, they are still British royal princesses with status and privilege that comes with OTT scrutiny. And they also do attend some public functions, in addition to working with charities. So what that they enjoyed going out to clubs a lot in their early young adulthood. So did William and Harry. I'm sure all the royals still enjoy some private down time with their friends. Don't we all? It's just that pap cameras aren't intrusively snapping us regular people 24/7. As the York sisters have grown older, they seem to be settling down a bit more and engaging in more well-received activities.
I agree with @Osipi's rebuttal jacqui24. I'm struggling to figure out what your objections are all about. As someone mentioned earlier, it's really nothing to do with us. Those who aren't interested in the Yorks don't have to follow the stories and the wedding plans, nor tune in to watch if by chance the wedding happens to be televised (which I hope it will be). If you don't think there's going to be much interest, why are you so invested in your objections?