Talk to people who were in Washington when Nancy was there if you want to know how much worse it gets. Ronnie may have been 'beloved' but I doubt the intensity would have been as apparent had he not won the presidency. There, I've said it! although maybe it's too close in time to the funeral to have done so. The way Michael (and the other children) were treated during the funeral proceedings is the same way they've been treated by Nancy throughout their lives. As afterthoughts, at best. Nancy has ruled with an iron fist - she and her astrologer.
"The way Michael (and the other children) were treated during the funeral proceedings is the same way they've been treated by Nancy throughout their lives. As afterthoughts, at best."
Perhaps there was an assumption that children have some responsibility of their own to become adults, and to follow the Commandment: Honor thy father and mother...(Exodus 20:12).
Most, if not all, of the Reagan children did this.
The final determination is for the Lord to make - not us.