Yep, I agree. I've never been an avid Royalist (despite my time in the Armed Forces) but neither was I particularly anti them. To me, the Monarchy has always been just something that has been there, not really affecting my life in any tangible way.
However, since the passing of the Queen I find myself looking on in total bemusement with the way the media, businesses and a sizeable minority of the public are behaving.
The subservience being shown is bloody ridiculous. The Royals are not better (some might say they are worse) or more important than us 'normal' people yet most of what is occurring at the moment just reinforces the view that they are. They are certainly not more important than my Mom whose hospital appointment for Monday has been cancelled meaning she's going to spend even longer in excruciating pain.
By the way, my local is closing because the landlord (who I know very well) is concerned about a possible backlash about being 'disrespectful' if he stays open, not because he's particularly bothered about the Queen's passing. The fact that he feels as though he has to do that is utterly ridiculous.
In the Royalty / Republican debate I think I'm now firmly in the corner of the latter.