From pictures, I assume a TT supply.

The system relies on the RCD to work, as the earth loop impedance can be 200 ohms, in theory 460 Ω, but a value exceeding 200 ohms may not be stable.
But the main point is, neutral can be up to 50 volts away from earth, so far easier to have earth to neutral faults which will trip the RCD. It is also important the RCD works as designed, as not secondary protection as with many homes, but the primary protection.
It is easy to test, with the correct tester

I simply plug it in, select the test on the dial, and press the button, the problem is the testers cost upwards of £100, so cheaper to employ an electrician to do the testing, we are told with owner-occupier homes should be tested every 10 years, rental every 5 years.
I don't like saying get an electrician to test it, but in your case that does seem to be the best option.