Bishops are princes and the Pope is a monarch. Manners change over time, but this is not subject to change.
The world has known plenty of humble monarchs, and His Holiness is one of them.
Humble Ill grant you. Ill grant you too that he is loved and adored by manyincluding the secular media, non-Catholics, homosexuals and atheists. But the jury is still out on the question of whether he is performing his Christ-imposed duty to lead all to salvation.
A much stronger argument can be made that he appears more adept at sewing seeds resembling the oft-described diabolical disorientation promised by the Blessed Mother in the Third Secret of Fatima. No one wants to believe this, including me; but one would have to be in a trance not to see that much of what he has been saying since April certainly challenges, if it doesnt outright contradict, Catholic dogma.