It's very hard for adopted kids (2% of the U.S. population) to understand why in matters of royal inheritance (unlike any other form of inheritance), adopted kids don't count.

Do Americans really think that much about Royal Families?
Just curious, as you all seem to be very proud of your Republicanism, it seems strange that you would even consider the traditions of Royal systems of other Nations and Commonwealths at all?
(Please read as a genuine question - No dis-respect intended at all)
To a lot of people, America seems to be obsessed with celebrity, naming 'Rock Royalty' or 'Hollywood Royalty' or 'Political Royalty' - but celebrating (hugely) the break from Britain many years ago as one of, if not THE favourite holidays!
Celebrities are worshipped despite the antics they get up to & sometimes because of them!!! -bed-hopping, multiple marriages, drug taking & drinking or behaving badly to fans or their partners seems to get them more attention and adulation.
Whereas Royals are pounced on if they step out of line - they have a different code to live by, and this can mostly be put down to respect.
Respect for their position, their people and their traditions.
I personally believe that you cannot strip away all traditions without de-value-ing the position, the system or the history.
Tradition & Respect go hand in hand, and both are required for the survival of any Royal Family.
I send you friendship, and I do value your opinion & response - please know I am not arguing with you - I am just trying to understand our 2%of USofA are worried about if a Royal Family adopts?
(I feel I need to add a bit of personal information here - In Australia we are very multi-cultural and my family is like the United Nations -17 different nations & 8 different religions!!! & we also have Adopted family members, so I checked with many before I posted, the common thread was 'major change would be the downfall')
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