"A series of government memos unearthed in the National Archives reveal that Elizabeth Windsor’s private lawyer put pressure on ministers to alter proposed legislation to prevent her shareholdings from being disclosed to the public."
Not to mention the lobbying Charles undertook, which took years to uncover, again because of his privileges as part of the royal family:
""I would explain that our policy was not to expand grammar schools, and he didn't like that," said Blunkett, who held the post from 1997 to 2001. "He was very keen that we should go back to a different era where youngsters had what he would have seen as the opportunity to escape from their background, whereas I wanted to change their background."
Call it influence or power, fundamentally it is rich people getting to exert pressure on the legislative and executive that none of us get to exert.
There’s a very peculiar differentiation to make.