Pomp with a purpose
You can say what you like about the Monarchy but they have definitely grasped the notion of Scottish self-government. The Palace gets it. They understand the concept.
The Royal Firm have acted with notable diligence to ensure that they have a continuing role to play in the new Scottish democracy.
From the outset of devolution, the Palace has been on the case. When Alex Salmond was elected First Minister, Her Majesty the Queen flew to Edinburgh especially to welcome him.
And today, once again, the dignified section of the constitution was on splendid display for the Royal Opening of Parliament in Edinburgh. (You'll remember Walter Bagehot divided the state into the dignified and efficient sections.)
Yes, it was pomp and flummery - although there was careful attention paid to the role of the people.
But it was pomp with a purpose.
The Palace is keen to ensure that it continues to play its part.
In response, both Alex Salmond and Alex Fergusson, the Presiding Officer, referred to Her Majesty as "Queen of Scots" - contriving simultaneously to lay stress on both the Scottish and royal dimensions to the day.
Mr Salmond's speech, though, provoked long faces on the Labour benches. Labour MSPs told me later that they felt he had strayed too far from impartiality - and had entered the realm of the partisan - contrary, they argued, to the spirit of the occasion.
They objected to his description of Scotland as a country in transition.
They objected to his reference to his support for an independent Scotland (albeit he noted that others take a different view.) They were decidedly unhappy.
In response, the Nationalists insist that Mr Salmond was simply reflecting upon the changing circumstances, that Her Majesty had similarly noted that there had been change in Scotland since devolution - and that Mr Salmond had merely been arguing for honest, sincere debate.
Unusually for me, I'm not going to stray into this one. I'll leave it to you.
PS: It may have been the formal opening of Parliament. But MSPs now head off into recess. As a consequence, my bloggery may be rather less frequent over the weeks ahead.