Indeed. It would also be nice if @probus could share his idea with regard to the question originally asked in the OP.Probus, just click on "this" and you'll be taken to the website. Both sentences seem to be by native speakers of English.
In the second sentence Bennevis quoted, "royals" isn't to be taken too literally of course. Neither's "commoners". They just mean you'll find people from different social classes at a pub.
I said "isn't to be taken too literally".it isn't unheard of for 'literal' British royals to go to the pub, so I'm not sure that it isn't meant to be taken literally.
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