Thorgalaeg
Deity
So you think we europeans are a mess. That was not very nice.The EU is in large part reliant on the US for defense. While they recognize that potentially losing access to GPS in various scenarios was a significant disadvantage that they had to change that, it is probably not a sufficient reason to continually upgrade the constellation to be cutting edge forever. The US on the other hand has this massive obsession with their military and so will always upgrade their constellation to maintain technological parity, if not outright supremacy. I just don't see that same level of military commitment in Europe.
I also feel (and will be happy if I'm wrong) that huge, multinational space projects are harder for the Europeans to pull off than they are for the US due to the need to balance all of the national industrial concerns/desires of the individual nation states. European space projects can get pretty messy with basically France and Germany fighting each other over who gets to build what with all the other countries in the Union trying to elbow their way into programs. You can see this in the Ariane program where time and again balancing national industrial concerns have compromised the design from a cost-optimization perspective. That Arianespace has been so successful had as much to do with US withdrawal from the market and collapsing Russian quality assurance as it does with the technical or cost prowess of the Ariane rockets themselves. Their rockets are good but they are expensive and are ill-suited for the potential dawn of re-usable rocket fleets sweeping the market.
I do think Galileo will be properly maintained, I am just less sure that Europe will push through the same kind of major upgrades that the US has and is continuing to do for GPS.

You are not too wrong though...