people. _ tend to gravitate to the things, the people, the institutions that we trust _ people, the institutions that we trust it's— people, the institutions that we trust. it's perhaps one more argument — trust. it's perhaps one more argument in favour of the monarchy. it's probably, for a lot of people, tinged with a bit of sadness because we know the queen liked to gather the family in sandringham, of course, she is without prince philip this christmas, and also it reminds us that she is getting older and it's getting more difficult. yes. it's getting more difficult. yes, that's true. _ it's getting more difficult. yes, that's true, and _ it's getting more difficult. yes, that's true, and i _ it's getting more difficult. yes, that's true, and i think - it's getting more difficult. yes, that's true, and i think this - it's getting more difficult. yes, that's true, and i think this will be reflected across the country for many people who have elderly relatives who look to the queen and see similar strays for their own family, for people who feel that on balance, it's best to be safe than sorry and stay at home, stay local, minimise your contact. that is particularly difficult for anyone who has lost someone in the last 12 months, someone close to them, as the queen indeed has. you months, someone close to them, as the queen indeed has.— months, someone close to them, as the queen indeed has. you know who should have — the queen indeed has. you know who should have stayed _ the queen indeed has. you know who should have stayed at _ the queen indeed has. you know who should have stayed at home - the queen indeed has. you know who should have stayed at home in - the queen indeed has. you know who j should have stayed at home in recent weeks? that travelling away fans. the travelling away fans who many have been to primarily games that