This post is about the rule saying that visits by members of one royal family (A) to another monarchy (B), should be dealt with in the forum specifically devoted to family B.
I find that rule confusing and illogic.
Example: Kate and William are going to visit Copenhagen on the 2nd November, where they (naturally) also will meet members of the DRF, Mary and Frederik.
It's not a grand official state visit, just a work visit, simply because the UNICEF centre Kate and William is going to visit, happens to be located in Copenhagen.
That's the background.
That is of course mentioned on the DRF forum, because Mary and Frederik are involved. And just as naturally it's also mentioned on the BRF forum. That's logic as so many follow Kate and William.
You are asking the readers, especially future readers, to go look somewhere in the Danish forum, if they want to see what Kate and William were up to, for some hours in Copenhagen.
The press coverage will also be divided.
the Danish press reports, and that's going to be considerable, will focus on Mary and Frederik then Kate and William.
The British press is going to focus on Kate and William then Mary and Frederik.
Why not make it simple?
Have two threads on both fora.
I could understand it if Kate and William were to visit DK at an official visit, lasting several days. Then it would be more logic to place the entire topic in DRF forum.
I mean, surely the main purpose of the TRF is to service the readers and posters. Let's not make it more complicated for the readers to figure out where to go and where to post.
I'm sure those who are interested can figure out to go to both the DRF and the BRF forums, to get a broader view.
Because as it is, dear moderators, you are going to constantly move or delete posts and to repeatedly explain where the readers must go in order to learn about Kate and William in Copenhagen for the next couple of weeks. - To the annoyance of both posters and readers.
Please do not over-interprete the forum rules, bend them when it's practical.