Is Prince William jealous of Harry and Meghan's popularity?

Anonymous
That is not the "British public"
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Anonymous wrote:PP is that William admitting he doesn’t read his briefing notes?


Yes. There’s been a few times when he admitted to not reading them after flubbing his lines - mispronouncing place names or people’s names. One time he was sent to open a library and mispronounced its name to his audience ?


He's the President of BAFTA (the British answer to the Oscars) and at the event honoring Bollywood he admitted he had never watched a Bollywood film.

I don't blame him. I'm Indian and you couldn't pay me to watch Bollywood films anymore.


You're missing the point. It's not that he hasn't seen any Bollywood films. It's that he doesn't care enough about his "job" to put even the bare minimum amount of effort in by reading the notes prepared for him by his staff.

In contrast, Charles, Camilla, and Meghan apparently over prepare for these things by not only reading their briefing notes but by researching the organization so they can sound educated about it and learning people's names and what they do. That's an easy way of making people feel special and remembered.
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Anonymous wrote:PP is that William admitting he doesn’t read his briefing notes?


Yes. There’s been a few times when he admitted to not reading them after flubbing his lines - mispronouncing place names or people’s names. One time he was sent to open a library and mispronounced its name to his audience ?


He's the President of BAFTA (the British answer to the Oscars) and at the event honoring Bollywood he admitted he had never watched a Bollywood film.

I don't blame him. I'm Indian and you couldn't pay me to watch Bollywood films anymore.


You're missing the point. It's not that he hasn't seen any Bollywood films. It's that he doesn't care enough about his "job" to put even the bare minimum amount of effort in by reading the notes prepared for him by his staff.

In contrast, Charles, Camilla, and Meghan apparently over prepare for these things by not only reading their briefing notes but by researching the organization so they can sound educated about it and learning people's names and what they do. That's an easy way of making people feel special and remembered.


And not only does he not do the bare minimum, he is so contemptuous of the people who shows up to see them that he laughs to THEM about not reading the notes and making mistakes.

It's rudeness is what it is.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP is that William admitting he doesn’t read his briefing notes?


Yes. There’s been a few times when he admitted to not reading them after flubbing his lines - mispronouncing place names or people’s names. One time he was sent to open a library and mispronounced its name to his audience ?


He's the President of BAFTA (the British answer to the Oscars) and at the event honoring Bollywood he admitted he had never watched a Bollywood film.


What’s his problem?

He was born into this immensely privileged position and yet he resents it and can’t be bothered to put in the bare minimum if work. It’s ridiculous.


Maybe he wishes he was an ordinary person? You say privileged he may think of it in different terms. He had no choice in the matter strictly because of his birth. To make matters worse, his father has a long term affair partner and his beloved mother dies. Don't you have any sympathy?
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Anonymous wrote:I think they will have one kid and sepwerate in 5 years but remind "best friends." She will return to states and build on her fame with her royal kid.


They will separate because they are flying too much on high right now. Almost too crazy.

Two kids, not one, divorce, but she will have to live in Britain. Those kids will have to stay in Britain for many reasons, too numerous to count.


Please list those reasons because I don't see how they can't split their time between England and California or wherever Meghan wanted to live. The children of H & M aren't likely going to be King or Queen. We have time so go aheasd.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP is that William admitting he doesn’t read his briefing notes?


Yes. There’s been a few times when he admitted to not reading them after flubbing his lines - mispronouncing place names or people’s names. One time he was sent to open a library and mispronounced its name to his audience ?


He's the President of BAFTA (the British answer to the Oscars) and at the event honoring Bollywood he admitted he had never watched a Bollywood film.


What’s his problem?

He was born into this immensely privileged position and yet he resents it and can’t be bothered to put in the bare minimum if work. It’s ridiculous.


Maybe he wishes he was an ordinary person? You say privileged he may think of it in different terms. He had no choice in the matter strictly because of his birth. To make matters worse, his father has a long term affair partner and his beloved mother dies. Don't you have any sympathy?


Not when he is completely fine taking the perks (two super luxe houses renovated and refurbished on the government's dime. It's well known that Kate tore out a brand new 50k kitchen just because it wasn't too her exact taste).
Anonymous
I guess what I don't understand about Will and Kate is why they seem to have no embarrassment about not even trying to be deserving of such a super privileged position.

He has his own wealth yes but their homes and daily living expenses are comped by the British people. Wouldn't you try to show that you are going above and beyond to be deserving of something unusual like that?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP is that William admitting he doesn’t read his briefing notes?


Yes. There’s been a few times when he admitted to not reading them after flubbing his lines - mispronouncing place names or people’s names. One time he was sent to open a library and mispronounced its name to his audience ?


He's the President of BAFTA (the British answer to the Oscars) and at the event honoring Bollywood he admitted he had never watched a Bollywood film.


What’s his problem?

He was born into this immensely privileged position and yet he resents it and can’t be bothered to put in the bare minimum if work. It’s ridiculous.


Maybe he wishes he was an ordinary person? You say privileged he may think of it in different terms. He had no choice in the matter strictly because of his birth. To make matters worse, his father has a long term affair partner and his beloved mother dies. Don't you have any sympathy?


Not when he is completely fine taking the perks (two super luxe houses renovated and refurbished on the government's dime. It's well known that Kate tore out a brand new 50k kitchen just because it wasn't too her exact taste).


That doesn't prove anything. To me if he hates the reason he is there why not make the best of it? And that means taking advantage of the perks.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP is that William admitting he doesn’t read his briefing notes?


Yes. There’s been a few times when he admitted to not reading them after flubbing his lines - mispronouncing place names or people’s names. One time he was sent to open a library and mispronounced its name to his audience ?


He's the President of BAFTA (the British answer to the Oscars) and at the event honoring Bollywood he admitted he had never watched a Bollywood film.


What’s his problem?

He was born into this immensely privileged position and yet he resents it and can’t be bothered to put in the bare minimum if work. It’s ridiculous.


Maybe he wishes he was an ordinary person? You say privileged he may think of it in different terms. He had no choice in the matter strictly because of his birth. To make matters worse, his father has a long term affair partner and his beloved mother dies. Don't you have any sympathy?


We all have been faced with tragedy in our lives but we move on with grace and respect for others.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP is that William admitting he doesn’t read his briefing notes?


Yes. There’s been a few times when he admitted to not reading them after flubbing his lines - mispronouncing place names or people’s names. One time he was sent to open a library and mispronounced its name to his audience ?


He's the President of BAFTA (the British answer to the Oscars) and at the event honoring Bollywood he admitted he had never watched a Bollywood film.


What’s his problem?

He was born into this immensely privileged position and yet he resents it and can’t be bothered to put in the bare minimum if work. It’s ridiculous.


Maybe he wishes he was an ordinary person? You say privileged he may think of it in different terms. He had no choice in the matter strictly because of his birth. To make matters worse, his father has a long term affair partner and his beloved mother dies. Don't you have any sympathy?


We all have been faced with tragedy in our lives but we move on with grace and respect for others.


Tell us your personal tragedy that can come close to what Will and Harry endured. Not some poor person in India...YOU. We want to compare your tragedy with Prince William.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP is that William admitting he doesn’t read his briefing notes?


Yes. There’s been a few times when he admitted to not reading them after flubbing his lines - mispronouncing place names or people’s names. One time he was sent to open a library and mispronounced its name to his audience ?


He's the President of BAFTA (the British answer to the Oscars) and at the event honoring Bollywood he admitted he had never watched a Bollywood film.


What’s his problem?

He was born into this immensely privileged position and yet he resents it and can’t be bothered to put in the bare minimum if work. It’s ridiculous.


Maybe he wishes he was an ordinary person? You say privileged he may think of it in different terms. He had no choice in the matter strictly because of his birth. To make matters worse, his father has a long term affair partner and his beloved mother dies. Don't you have any sympathy?


Not when he is completely fine taking the perks (two super luxe houses renovated and refurbished on the government's dime. It's well known that Kate tore out a brand new 50k kitchen just because it wasn't too her exact taste).


That doesn't prove anything. To me if he hates the reason he is there why not make the best of it? And that means taking advantage of the perks.


How is he "making the best of it" if he doesn't even read the briefing notes he pays someone to prepare on the way to an event? And then when he inevitably makes a mistake, he laughs about it to the audience? Doesn't he get that the subtext to that, is "haha I can't even be bothered to put my best foot forward for you rubes."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I guess what I don't understand about Will and Kate is why they seem to have no embarrassment about not even trying to be deserving of such a super privileged position.

He has his own wealth yes but their homes and daily living expenses are comped by the British people. Wouldn't you try to show that you are going above and beyond to be deserving of something unusual like that?


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You see the difference between them and Meghan very clearly with respect to this issue. She is so obviously determined to show people that she is deserving of this immensely privileged position she has in life due to her marriage. She wants to show that she can rise to the occasion.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP is that William admitting he doesn’t read his briefing notes?


Yes. There’s been a few times when he admitted to not reading them after flubbing his lines - mispronouncing place names or people’s names. One time he was sent to open a library and mispronounced its name to his audience ?


He's the President of BAFTA (the British answer to the Oscars) and at the event honoring Bollywood he admitted he had never watched a Bollywood film.


What’s his problem?

He was born into this immensely privileged position and yet he resents it and can’t be bothered to put in the bare minimum if work. It’s ridiculous.


Maybe he wishes he was an ordinary person? You say privileged he may think of it in different terms. He had no choice in the matter strictly because of his birth. To make matters worse, his father has a long term affair partner and his beloved mother dies. Don't you have any sympathy?


Not when he is completely fine taking the perks (two super luxe houses renovated and refurbished on the government's dime. It's well known that Kate tore out a brand new 50k kitchen just because it wasn't too her exact taste).


That doesn't prove anything. To me if he hates the reason he is there why not make the best of it? And that means taking advantage of the perks.


How is he "making the best of it" if he doesn't even read the briefing notes he pays someone to prepare on the way to an event? And then when he inevitably makes a mistake, he laughs about it to the audience? Doesn't he get that the subtext to that, is "haha I can't even be bothered to put my best foot forward for you rubes."


Are you the pp? I am waiting to here there tragic story. And to answer your question you can see things negatively if you dislike someone and positive things if you do like them.

Haters: He is showing them contempt by laughing at them! He can't be bothered to prepare. What a bore.

Positive: He made a mistake and is trying to be funny by making fun of himself. Self-depreciating humor.

And when I mean making the best of it I mean enjoying the perks.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP is that William admitting he doesn’t read his briefing notes?


Yes. There’s been a few times when he admitted to not reading them after flubbing his lines - mispronouncing place names or people’s names. One time he was sent to open a library and mispronounced its name to his audience ?


He's the President of BAFTA (the British answer to the Oscars) and at the event honoring Bollywood he admitted he had never watched a Bollywood film.


What’s his problem?

He was born into this immensely privileged position and yet he resents it and can’t be bothered to put in the bare minimum if work. It’s ridiculous.


Maybe he wishes he was an ordinary person? You say privileged he may think of it in different terms. He had no choice in the matter strictly because of his birth. To make matters worse, his father has a long term affair partner and his beloved mother dies. Don't you have any sympathy?


Not when he is completely fine taking the perks (two super luxe houses renovated and refurbished on the government's dime. It's well known that Kate tore out a brand new 50k kitchen just because it wasn't too her exact taste).


That doesn't prove anything. To me if he hates the reason he is there why not make the best of it? And that means taking advantage of the perks.


How is he "making the best of it" if he doesn't even read the briefing notes he pays someone to prepare on the way to an event? And then when he inevitably makes a mistake, he laughs about it to the audience? Doesn't he get that the subtext to that, is "haha I can't even be bothered to put my best foot forward for you rubes."


Are you the pp? I am waiting to here there tragic story. And to answer your question you can see things negatively if you dislike someone and positive things if you do like them.

Haters: He is showing them contempt by laughing at them! He can't be bothered to prepare. What a bore.

Positive: He made a mistake and is trying to be funny by making fun of himself. Self-depreciating humor.

And when I mean making the best of it I mean enjoying the perks.


their, not there before anyone jumps down my throat.
Anonymous
How fascinating that some average Joe in America has such insight to the inner workings and minds of Prince William, Princess Kate, Princess Meghan and Charles. That is amazing clairvoyance and mind reading ability!
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