Haaa .... The reference to royalty may be oblique.
If a person of a limited worldview, mindset ... was to be shown something beyond any concept he/she could imagine, they would immediately try to reference it, to reduce it, to make it conform to experiences, events, knowledge that they already are the master of.
They would explain it to themselves in light of their own experience .... even tho no such comparison or relationship can exist because this is new thing, new event, new reality beyond all previous experience. We ALL do this to a greater or lesser extent, none of us are exempt.
If you ask a simple baker about politics he may explain it according to the behaviour of dough. A shoe maker may stick to his last. And all thru this, the true, the bigger, the broader reality is totally unseen by their limited mindsets.
The nursery rhyme shows us this behaviour in a broader light. So that we can see it from 'outside' and not 'inside'. So that we may break free of our own inner limitations.
The nursery rhyme is four lines long.
The first and the second line 'rhyme'
The third and the fourth line 'rhyme'
29 words in total including repeats.You know it well, and its quite well known, and could be recited by anyone from memory ... I tink.
(OMG I can't believe I have invented a google proof question ..... HAAAAAHAAAA :)) )
Greg