+1 they think people who have money/unlimited access doctors, are invincible. but relatively young (and sometimes really young) rich and famous die all the time... |
I thought they have plans for all the major royals. They are continuously updated. |
Personally, I think it would be great to reveal the types and stages of both Catherine’s and Charles’ cancers. It would be a great opportunity to educate people on the great varieties, treatments, and outcomes possible. Cancer is not the death nell it used to be for a great many kinds of cancers. Being so secretive just adds to the perception that it is sure death. |
this is what is happening, but papers need to sell papers. |
You’re an idiot. You really need to educate yourself before posting. My dad was diagnosed at stage IV with no symptoms. Prior to that he wasn’t even taking any medications regularly. |
Yup. I can’t stand posters like that. Knows nothing but thinks they know everything. It’s laughable. |
This is a solved problem. When the royal line is unavailable, a Regent or Steward takes over. Same thing but with a little asterisk until someone makes a claims for the royalty. There's an order of succession that goes through all manner of cousins. |
The fact that they haven’t revealed the types of cancers make me suspect they’re aggressive types. |
The Royal is appointed by God. God knows. The past hundred years proves it. |
Language finna evolve, baby |
"ambulatory" ?! |
He spent most of it lying in Camilla's bed. His mother refused to abdicate because she knew he would be a terrible king. |
I don’t think anyone in their 40s with young kids and a sick wife is ready to lose their last surviving parent and significantly step up their profession responsibilities. Doesn’t matter what the role is, those circumstances are beyond stressful. |
Ribbon cutting void. That’s a good one. |
I think this is very sad. But it also shows us that cancer doesn’t care who you are, how rich you are, how much medical access you have.
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