Princess of Wales to attend public event tomorrow

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wrote her a letter to say hang in there, keep going, you'll get better in the end.


Omg. No…
Cringe


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Maybe the letter writer will get a signed portrait that she can hang in her room. 😆😆
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait what? That her chemo was preventative…?

“ "I am not out of the woods yet," says the princess.”


Is that why the photo was taken in the woods/ forest? It's a beautiful place though


I wondered the same thing. Looked up what ivy and weeping willow trees symbolize —


Weeping willow symbolizes: It has been long known in China and Turkey that the Weeping Willow is known its tearful symbolism, used in some places as a cemetery ornament signifying an association of grief for the loved one in the grave. In the ancient times the torches used in funerals were made precisely by Willow wood.

https://www.bellarmine.edu/faculty/drobinson/weepingwillow.asp#:~:text=It%20has%20been%20long%20known,made%20precisely%20by%20Willow%20wood.

Ivy symbolizes: Ivy represents the Goddess through the wheel of the year and the cycle of death and rebirth hence the ivy is sacred to all festivals.

http://www.eldrumherbs.co.uk/content/content_files/profiles_ivy_hedera-helix.php#:~:text=Ivy%20represents%20the%20Goddess%20through,one%20as%20most%20plants%20are.


Anonymous
I hope for her sake she just has crap PR. However, it’s worth noting that Getty once again labeled the photo as undated with a disclaimer about its source from a 3rd party. This suggests while it may be an unseen photo, Getty is not confident in labeling the date it was taken (unlike, say, photos of Camilla and King C).

https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/getty-images-provides-access-to-this-publicly-distributed-news-photo/2156914821
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wrote her a letter to say hang in there, keep going, you'll get better in the end.


Omg. No…
Cringe


+1


+2

Maybe the letter writer will get a signed portrait that she can hang in her room. 😆😆


Such a transactional, American response.
When someone is really, really sick getting letters is a way of staying positive, of getting better.
You can go crawl back under your rock.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wrote her a letter to say hang in there, keep going, you'll get better in the end.


Omg. No…
Cringe


+1


+2

Maybe the letter writer will get a signed portrait that she can hang in her room. 😆😆


I think I'll send her and Charles each a postcard with my family's well wishes. I have a few international stamps and postcards handy. Thanks for the idea, previous poster. 👍🏻
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wrote her a letter to say hang in there, keep going, you'll get better in the end.


Not my thing, but that's a sweet thing to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hope for her sake she just has crap PR. However, it’s worth noting that Getty once again labeled the photo as undated with a disclaimer about its source from a 3rd party. This suggests while it may be an unseen photo, Getty is not confident in labeling the date it was taken (unlike, say, photos of Camilla and King C).

https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/getty-images-provides-access-to-this-publicly-distributed-news-photo/2156914821


Thanks for posting. I thought it was unusual that KP didn’t issue the photo and that there is nothing to indicate the date.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wrote her a letter to say hang in there, keep going, you'll get better in the end.


Omg. No…
Cringe


+1


+2

Maybe the letter writer will get a signed portrait that she can hang in her room. 😆😆


Such a transactional, American response.
When someone is really, really sick getting letters is a way of staying positive, of getting better.
You can go crawl back under your rock.


DP. I’d be more impressed if you wrote someone with cancer who doesn’t have the best possible medical care and an army of housecleaners and drivers and cooks and nannies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope for her sake she just has crap PR. However, it’s worth noting that Getty once again labeled the photo as undated with a disclaimer about its source from a 3rd party. This suggests while it may be an unseen photo, Getty is not confident in labeling the date it was taken (unlike, say, photos of Camilla and King C).

https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/getty-images-provides-access-to-this-publicly-distributed-news-photo/2156914821


Thanks for posting. I thought it was unusual that KP didn’t issue the photo and that there is nothing to indicate the date.


DP. For a while I’ve thought someone in KP PR hates her. The whole Mother’s Day thing where she had to take responsibility and then the recent “She’s out and about! Also, she’s too ill to do any engagements.” Which is it?
Anonymous
Aww William didn’t take the pic?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait what? That her chemo was preventative…?

“ "I am not out of the woods yet," says the princess.”


Is that why the photo was taken in the woods/ forest? It's a beautiful place though


Oh. Good guess, PP!
Anonymous
The picture was taken at Windsor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wrote her a letter to say hang in there, keep going, you'll get better in the end.


Omg. No…
Cringe


+1


+2

Maybe the letter writer will get a signed portrait that she can hang in her room. 😆😆


Such a transactional, American response.
When someone is really, really sick getting letters is a way of staying positive, of getting better.
You can go crawl back under your rock.


DP. I’d be more impressed if you wrote someone with cancer who doesn’t have the best possible medical care and an army of housecleaners and drivers and cooks and nannies.


The thing is, this person isn't writing letters to impress you but to send well wishes to someone with cancer. It's not about you. Damn, who hurt you?
Anonymous
So it seems more likely that she was just using her privilege a little? She doesn’t have any physical signs of aggressive treatment, which is good. She’s the wife of a billionaire so she can afford to take her time away from public life. No shade here, I’m just glad things aren’t as dire as they may have seemed to us on the outside.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wrote her a letter to say hang in there, keep going, you'll get better in the end.


Omg. No…
Cringe


+1


+2

Maybe the letter writer will get a signed portrait that she can hang in her room. 😆😆


Such a transactional, American response.
When someone is really, really sick getting letters is a way of staying positive, of getting better.
You can go crawl back under your rock.


DP. I’d be more impressed if you wrote someone with cancer who doesn’t have the best possible medical care and an army of housecleaners and drivers and cooks and nannies.


Touché
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