Kate Middleton cancer in remission

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Anonymous wrote:Have always liked Kate, but this has made me like her less. She's in a position where she could raise awareness and reduce the stigma of cancer (especially if it's colon cancer) an she's chosen not to. I get that it's hard, but it's harder for everyone who doesn't have her resources. I so admire the celebrities who during tough personal times nevertheless use the experience to make a difference.

My guess is that she was treated outside the UK or had access to treatment regular people wouldn't and they don't want to publicize that.


This is why she hasn’t said more. Right here. Or the PP guessing it’s ED related.

This is her body. She gets to say whatever she wants or doesn’t want to say about her body. Right?

All you ghouls and misogynists will just have to get used to disappointment.



I guess? What I liked about her was that she seemed like a regular person who had consciously taken on this public role and was taking it seriously. Her public persona of making appearances, looking polished and appropriate, seeming to care, seeming to be invested in raising her kids to be nice and as normal as possible...it seemed like she was not just a royal twit but someone who viewed her job as almost a sacred duty. And I get she's a human who might want privacy. But the confusing and contradictory statements, the AI photos, the maybe AI video announcement, the lack of doing even the most basic easy stuff, like thanking health care providers, the announcements now that she's not planning to do much work in the future....it doesn't accord with her image. Makes it seem like she's not who we thought.


+1

And in the end, maybe this shows that monarchies were established for personal gain (think of the kingdoms that arose slowly after the fall of the Roman Empire, they were formed to control land and literally "lord" over people). At the end of the day, same for the BRF.


+2. Some of my British relatives have had cancer and been treated privately there (you can get private insurance instead of using NHS), and they have thoughts. They wish her team briefed her better. Even the recent visit to the hospital was confusing, what with her not wearing a mask around immunocompromised cancer patients, telling them to get lots of sunlight (a big no-no for chemo patients), telling potentially terminal patients that "there's a light at the end of the tunnel," and dragging a camera crew (masked one hopes) along to photograph her looking up at a door she never went through as a patient who used private entrances.

I have lots of relatives in Britain and visit frequently. The biggest pushback there seems to be that she (and William) are looking at this as a get-out-of-work-for-life card. It's completely understandable that Kate would want to spend time with her family in the wake of treatment. But all three children are in school now, so she could surely find a few hours to cut ribbons, maybe even just one day a week. The hopeful speculation above, that "soon" she'll go back to work hard for cancer causes, is unconvincing. There's also a debate in Britain about what "royal work" is and is not. Some say cutting ribbons isn't work and that the royals are basically grifters. I disagree. None of them are going to be neurosurgeons, let's face it. Instead, cutting ribbons does bring attention to the causes and patronages. I want the monarchy to survive, but the announcements every 6-8 weeks about "Kate's return," followed immediately by KP clarifying "but don't expect her to return to work," are having a discouraging impact. The late Queen understood very well that showing a sense of public service and duty was crucial for the preservation of a monarchy that receives millions from the Treasury and many other financial and legal benefits.


I would also imagine that monarchs are taking a risk in resting on the subjects just being content with them (the royals) just living cozy quiet private lives. Opposition to this is literally how revolutions (can) start. The BRF should know history and know better (and I am not wishing harm and/or revolution happens by any means and I have no anger toward BRF--none of this is personal, and again, just dumbfounded at the BRF's lack of wisdom in this area)
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Since when is sunlight dangerous for chemo patients? I’ve had chemo and was never told that.
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Anonymous wrote:Have always liked Kate, but this has made me like her less. She's in a position where she could raise awareness and reduce the stigma of cancer (especially if it's colon cancer) an she's chosen not to. I get that it's hard, but it's harder for everyone who doesn't have her resources. I so admire the celebrities who during tough personal times nevertheless use the experience to make a difference.

My guess is that she was treated outside the UK or had access to treatment regular people wouldn't and they don't want to publicize that.


This is why she hasn’t said more. Right here. Or the PP guessing it’s ED related.

This is her body. She gets to say whatever she wants or doesn’t want to say about her body. Right?

All you ghouls and misogynists will just have to get used to disappointment.




I guess? What I liked about her was that she seemed like a regular person who had consciously taken on this public role and was taking it seriously. Her public persona of making appearances, looking polished and appropriate, seeming to care, seeming to be invested in raising her kids to be nice and as normal as possible...it seemed like she was not just a royal twit but someone who viewed her job as almost a sacred duty. And I get she's a human who might want privacy. But the confusing and contradictory statements, the AI photos, the maybe AI video announcement, the lack of doing even the most basic easy stuff, like thanking health care providers, the announcements now that she's not planning to do much work in the future....it doesn't accord with her image. Makes it seem like she's not who we thought.


Basic easy stuff? Really? With cancer? And three young children? Do you really think any of this has been easy for her? Esp with people like you sniffing around for personal details.



It's not like she runs her own social media--couldn't a PR person post something? She has nannies to care for the 3 kids, doesn't have to cook her own meals or clean her own house or go to work each day. Surely she might have a smidge of extra capacity compared to a regular person?


Its her life. She owes it to her kids to be an involved mother. She does not owe anyone outside of her family anything.
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Anonymous wrote:Have always liked Kate, but this has made me like her less. She's in a position where she could raise awareness and reduce the stigma of cancer (especially if it's colon cancer) an she's chosen not to. I get that it's hard, but it's harder for everyone who doesn't have her resources. I so admire the celebrities who during tough personal times nevertheless use the experience to make a difference.

My guess is that she was treated outside the UK or had access to treatment regular people wouldn't and they don't want to publicize that.


This is why she hasn’t said more. Right here. Or the PP guessing it’s ED related.

This is her body. She gets to say whatever she wants or doesn’t want to say about her body. Right?

All you ghouls and misogynists will just have to get used to disappointment.




I guess? What I liked about her was that she seemed like a regular person who had consciously taken on this public role and was taking it seriously. Her public persona of making appearances, looking polished and appropriate, seeming to care, seeming to be invested in raising her kids to be nice and as normal as possible...it seemed like she was not just a royal twit but someone who viewed her job as almost a sacred duty. And I get she's a human who might want privacy. But the confusing and contradictory statements, the AI photos, the maybe AI video announcement, the lack of doing even the most basic easy stuff, like thanking health care providers, the announcements now that she's not planning to do much work in the future....it doesn't accord with her image. Makes it seem like she's not who we thought.


Basic easy stuff? Really? With cancer? And three young children? Do you really think any of this has been easy for her? Esp with people like you sniffing around for personal details.



It's not like she runs her own social media--couldn't a PR person post something? She has nannies to care for the 3 kids, doesn't have to cook her own meals or clean her own house or go to work each day. Surely she might have a smidge of extra capacity compared to a regular person?


Its her life. She owes it to her kids to be an involved mother. She does not owe anyone outside of her family anything.


She actually does. That's kind of the whole thijng behind being a monarch.
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Anonymous wrote:Have always liked Kate, but this has made me like her less. She's in a position where she could raise awareness and reduce the stigma of cancer (especially if it's colon cancer) an she's chosen not to. I get that it's hard, but it's harder for everyone who doesn't have her resources. I so admire the celebrities who during tough personal times nevertheless use the experience to make a difference.

My guess is that she was treated outside the UK or had access to treatment regular people wouldn't and they don't want to publicize that.


This is why she hasn’t said more. Right here. Or the PP guessing it’s ED related.

This is her body. She gets to say whatever she wants or doesn’t want to say about her body. Right?

All you ghouls and misogynists will just have to get used to disappointment.




I guess? What I liked about her was that she seemed like a regular person who had consciously taken on this public role and was taking it seriously. Her public persona of making appearances, looking polished and appropriate, seeming to care, seeming to be invested in raising her kids to be nice and as normal as possible...it seemed like she was not just a royal twit but someone who viewed her job as almost a sacred duty. And I get she's a human who might want privacy. But the confusing and contradictory statements, the AI photos, the maybe AI video announcement, the lack of doing even the most basic easy stuff, like thanking health care providers, the announcements now that she's not planning to do much work in the future....it doesn't accord with her image. Makes it seem like she's not who we thought.


Basic easy stuff? Really? With cancer? And three young children? Do you really think any of this has been easy for her? Esp with people like you sniffing around for personal details.



It's not like she runs her own social media--couldn't a PR person post something? She has nannies to care for the 3 kids, doesn't have to cook her own meals or clean her own house or go to work each day. Surely she might have a smidge of extra capacity compared to a regular person?


Its her life. She owes it to her kids to be an involved mother. She does not owe anyone outside of her family anything.


She actually does. That's kind of the whole thijng behind being a monarch.


She ‘s not a monarch.
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Anonymous wrote:Have always liked Kate, but this has made me like her less. She's in a position where she could raise awareness and reduce the stigma of cancer (especially if it's colon cancer) an she's chosen not to. I get that it's hard, but it's harder for everyone who doesn't have her resources. I so admire the celebrities who during tough personal times nevertheless use the experience to make a difference.

My guess is that she was treated outside the UK or had access to treatment regular people wouldn't and they don't want to publicize that.


This is why she hasn’t said more. Right here. Or the PP guessing it’s ED related.

This is her body. She gets to say whatever she wants or doesn’t want to say about her body. Right?

All you ghouls and misogynists will just have to get used to disappointment.




I guess? What I liked about her was that she seemed like a regular person who had consciously taken on this public role and was taking it seriously. Her public persona of making appearances, looking polished and appropriate, seeming to care, seeming to be invested in raising her kids to be nice and as normal as possible...it seemed like she was not just a royal twit but someone who viewed her job as almost a sacred duty. And I get she's a human who might want privacy. But the confusing and contradictory statements, the AI photos, the maybe AI video announcement, the lack of doing even the most basic easy stuff, like thanking health care providers, the announcements now that she's not planning to do much work in the future....it doesn't accord with her image. Makes it seem like she's not who we thought.


Basic easy stuff? Really? With cancer? And three young children? Do you really think any of this has been easy for her? Esp with people like you sniffing around for personal details.



It's not like she runs her own social media--couldn't a PR person post something? She has nannies to care for the 3 kids, doesn't have to cook her own meals or clean her own house or go to work each day. Surely she might have a smidge of extra capacity compared to a regular person?


Its her life. She owes it to her kids to be an involved mother. She does not owe anyone outside of her family anything.


She actually does. That's kind of the whole thijng behind being a monarch.


She ‘s not a monarch.


And the actual monarch has barely given details of his own cancer. Which is fine by me.
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Anonymous wrote:Since when is sunlight dangerous for chemo patients? I’ve had chemo and was never told that.


I have a chronic illness managed by lower dose chemotherapy and instructions always say to avoid sun exposure. I’ve taken it to mean midday summer sun rather than any sun, as my doctors have only ever said anything specific in the summer months. I still get sunlight daily but make sure it’s shorter bursts in the summer.

Long story short, for medical advice, listen to your doctor and not a princess.
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Anonymous wrote:Have always liked Kate, but this has made me like her less. She's in a position where she could raise awareness and reduce the stigma of cancer (especially if it's colon cancer) an she's chosen not to. I get that it's hard, but it's harder for everyone who doesn't have her resources. I so admire the celebrities who during tough personal times nevertheless use the experience to make a difference.

My guess is that she was treated outside the UK or had access to treatment regular people wouldn't and they don't want to publicize that.


This is why she hasn’t said more. Right here. Or the PP guessing it’s ED related.

This is her body. She gets to say whatever she wants or doesn’t want to say about her body. Right?

All you ghouls and misogynists will just have to get used to disappointment.




I guess? What I liked about her was that she seemed like a regular person who had consciously taken on this public role and was taking it seriously. Her public persona of making appearances, looking polished and appropriate, seeming to care, seeming to be invested in raising her kids to be nice and as normal as possible...it seemed like she was not just a royal twit but someone who viewed her job as almost a sacred duty. And I get she's a human who might want privacy. But the confusing and contradictory statements, the AI photos, the maybe AI video announcement, the lack of doing even the most basic easy stuff, like thanking health care providers, the announcements now that she's not planning to do much work in the future....it doesn't accord with her image. Makes it seem like she's not who we thought.


Basic easy stuff? Really? With cancer? And three young children? Do you really think any of this has been easy for her? Esp with people like you sniffing around for personal details.



It's not like she runs her own social media--couldn't a PR person post something? She has nannies to care for the 3 kids, doesn't have to cook her own meals or clean her own house or go to work each day. Surely she might have a smidge of extra capacity compared to a regular person?


Its her life. She owes it to her kids to be an involved mother. She does not owe anyone outside of her family anything.


She actually does. That's kind of the whole thijng behind being a monarch.


Do you think she owes you details about her health? It’s her body, right? Why do you think she owes you personal health information?


Everytime you address other posters, the post is reported by the way, then the post disappears. Keep that in mind. So consider NOT addressing other posters. Key word is using "you". No need to speak to us directly. At all.
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Anonymous wrote:Have always liked Kate, but this has made me like her less. She's in a position where she could raise awareness and reduce the stigma of cancer (especially if it's colon cancer) an she's chosen not to. I get that it's hard, but it's harder for everyone who doesn't have her resources. I so admire the celebrities who during tough personal times nevertheless use the experience to make a difference.

My guess is that she was treated outside the UK or had access to treatment regular people wouldn't and they don't want to publicize that.


This is why she hasn’t said more. Right here. Or the PP guessing it’s ED related.

This is her body. She gets to say whatever she wants or doesn’t want to say about her body. Right?

All you ghouls and misogynists will just have to get used to disappointment.




I guess? What I liked about her was that she seemed like a regular person who had consciously taken on this public role and was taking it seriously. Her public persona of making appearances, looking polished and appropriate, seeming to care, seeming to be invested in raising her kids to be nice and as normal as possible...it seemed like she was not just a royal twit but someone who viewed her job as almost a sacred duty. And I get she's a human who might want privacy. But the confusing and contradictory statements, the AI photos, the maybe AI video announcement, the lack of doing even the most basic easy stuff, like thanking health care providers, the announcements now that she's not planning to do much work in the future....it doesn't accord with her image. Makes it seem like she's not who we thought.


Basic easy stuff? Really? With cancer? And three young children? Do you really think any of this has been easy for her? Esp with people like you sniffing around for personal details.



It's not like she runs her own social media--couldn't a PR person post something? She has nannies to care for the 3 kids, doesn't have to cook her own meals or clean her own house or go to work each day. Surely she might have a smidge of extra capacity compared to a regular person?


Its her life. She owes it to her kids to be an involved mother. She does not owe anyone outside of her family anything.


She actually does. That's kind of the whole thijng behind being a monarch.


She ‘s not a monarch.


And the actual monarch has barely given details of his own cancer. Which is fine by me.


Kate should give details.

Fact of life: People have different opinions than others, and there is nothing others can do about that.
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Anonymous wrote:Have always liked Kate, but this has made me like her less. She's in a position where she could raise awareness and reduce the stigma of cancer (especially if it's colon cancer) an she's chosen not to. I get that it's hard, but it's harder for everyone who doesn't have her resources. I so admire the celebrities who during tough personal times nevertheless use the experience to make a difference.

My guess is that she was treated outside the UK or had access to treatment regular people wouldn't and they don't want to publicize that.


This is why she hasn’t said more. Right here. Or the PP guessing it’s ED related.

This is her body. She gets to say whatever she wants or doesn’t want to say about her body. Right?

All you ghouls and misogynists will just have to get used to disappointment.




I guess? What I liked about her was that she seemed like a regular person who had consciously taken on this public role and was taking it seriously. Her public persona of making appearances, looking polished and appropriate, seeming to care, seeming to be invested in raising her kids to be nice and as normal as possible...it seemed like she was not just a royal twit but someone who viewed her job as almost a sacred duty. And I get she's a human who might want privacy. But the confusing and contradictory statements, the AI photos, the maybe AI video announcement, the lack of doing even the most basic easy stuff, like thanking health care providers, the announcements now that she's not planning to do much work in the future....it doesn't accord with her image. Makes it seem like she's not who we thought.


Basic easy stuff? Really? With cancer? And three young children? Do you really think any of this has been easy for her? Esp with people like you sniffing around for personal details.



It's not like she runs her own social media--couldn't a PR person post something? She has nannies to care for the 3 kids, doesn't have to cook her own meals or clean her own house or go to work each day. Surely she might have a smidge of extra capacity compared to a regular person?


Its her life. She owes it to her kids to be an involved mother. She does not owe anyone outside of her family anything.


She actually does. That's kind of the whole thijng behind being a monarch.


There's an implicit social contract where they take taxpayer money and in return are seen to care.
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Anonymous wrote:Have always liked Kate, but this has made me like her less. She's in a position where she could raise awareness and reduce the stigma of cancer (especially if it's colon cancer) an she's chosen not to. I get that it's hard, but it's harder for everyone who doesn't have her resources. I so admire the celebrities who during tough personal times nevertheless use the experience to make a difference.

My guess is that she was treated outside the UK or had access to treatment regular people wouldn't and they don't want to publicize that.


This is why she hasn’t said more. Right here. Or the PP guessing it’s ED related.

This is her body. She gets to say whatever she wants or doesn’t want to say about her body. Right?

All you ghouls and misogynists will just have to get used to disappointment.




I guess? What I liked about her was that she seemed like a regular person who had consciously taken on this public role and was taking it seriously. Her public persona of making appearances, looking polished and appropriate, seeming to care, seeming to be invested in raising her kids to be nice and as normal as possible...it seemed like she was not just a royal twit but someone who viewed her job as almost a sacred duty. And I get she's a human who might want privacy. But the confusing and contradictory statements, the AI photos, the maybe AI video announcement, the lack of doing even the most basic easy stuff, like thanking health care providers, the announcements now that she's not planning to do much work in the future....it doesn't accord with her image. Makes it seem like she's not who we thought.


Basic easy stuff? Really? With cancer? And three young children? Do you really think any of this has been easy for her? Esp with people like you sniffing around for personal details.



It's not like she runs her own social media--couldn't a PR person post something? She has nannies to care for the 3 kids, doesn't have to cook her own meals or clean her own house or go to work each day. Surely she might have a smidge of extra capacity compared to a regular person?


Its her life. She owes it to her kids to be an involved mother. She does not owe anyone outside of her family anything.


She actually does. That's kind of the whole thijng behind being a monarch.


Do you think she owes you details about her health? It’s her body, right? Why do you think she owes you personal health information?


Everytime you address other posters, the post is reported by the way, then the post disappears. Keep that in mind. So consider NOT addressing other posters. Key word is using "you". No need to speak to us directly. At all.


Really?
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Anonymous wrote:Have always liked Kate, but this has made me like her less. She's in a position where she could raise awareness and reduce the stigma of cancer (especially if it's colon cancer) an she's chosen not to. I get that it's hard, but it's harder for everyone who doesn't have her resources. I so admire the celebrities who during tough personal times nevertheless use the experience to make a difference.

My guess is that she was treated outside the UK or had access to treatment regular people wouldn't and they don't want to publicize that.


This is why she hasn’t said more. Right here. Or the PP guessing it’s ED related.

This is her body. She gets to say whatever she wants or doesn’t want to say about her body. Right?

All you ghouls and misogynists will just have to get used to disappointment.




I guess? What I liked about her was that she seemed like a regular person who had consciously taken on this public role and was taking it seriously. Her public persona of making appearances, looking polished and appropriate, seeming to care, seeming to be invested in raising her kids to be nice and as normal as possible...it seemed like she was not just a royal twit but someone who viewed her job as almost a sacred duty. And I get she's a human who might want privacy. But the confusing and contradictory statements, the AI photos, the maybe AI video announcement, the lack of doing even the most basic easy stuff, like thanking health care providers, the announcements now that she's not planning to do much work in the future....it doesn't accord with her image. Makes it seem like she's not who we thought.


Basic easy stuff? Really? With cancer? And three young children? Do you really think any of this has been easy for her? Esp with people like you sniffing around for personal details.



It's not like she runs her own social media--couldn't a PR person post something? She has nannies to care for the 3 kids, doesn't have to cook her own meals or clean her own house or go to work each day. Surely she might have a smidge of extra capacity compared to a regular person?


Its her life. She owes it to her kids to be an involved mother. She does not owe anyone outside of her family anything.


She actually does. That's kind of the whole thijng behind being a monarch.


Do you think she owes you details about her health? It’s her body, right? Why do you think she owes you personal health information?


Everytime you address other posters, the post is reported by the way, then the post disappears. Keep that in mind. So consider NOT addressing other posters. Key word is using "you". No need to speak to us directly. At all.
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Anonymous wrote:Have always liked Kate, but this has made me like her less. She's in a position where she could raise awareness and reduce the stigma of cancer (especially if it's colon cancer) an she's chosen not to. I get that it's hard, but it's harder for everyone who doesn't have her resources. I so admire the celebrities who during tough personal times nevertheless use the experience to make a difference.

My guess is that she was treated outside the UK or had access to treatment regular people wouldn't and they don't want to publicize that.


This is why she hasn’t said more. Right here. Or the PP guessing it’s ED related.

This is her body. She gets to say whatever she wants or doesn’t want to say about her body. Right?

All you ghouls and misogynists will just have to get used to disappointment.




I guess? What I liked about her was that she seemed like a regular person who had consciously taken on this public role and was taking it seriously. Her public persona of making appearances, looking polished and appropriate, seeming to care, seeming to be invested in raising her kids to be nice and as normal as possible...it seemed like she was not just a royal twit but someone who viewed her job as almost a sacred duty. And I get she's a human who might want privacy. But the confusing and contradictory statements, the AI photos, the maybe AI video announcement, the lack of doing even the most basic easy stuff, like thanking health care providers, the announcements now that she's not planning to do much work in the future....it doesn't accord with her image. Makes it seem like she's not who we thought.


Basic easy stuff? Really? With cancer? And three young children? Do you really think any of this has been easy for her? Esp with people like you sniffing around for personal details.



It's not like she runs her own social media--couldn't a PR person post something? She has nannies to care for the 3 kids, doesn't have to cook her own meals or clean her own house or go to work each day. Surely she might have a smidge of extra capacity compared to a regular person?


Its her life. She owes it to her kids to be an involved mother. She does not owe anyone outside of her family anything.


She actually does. That's kind of the whole thijng behind being a monarch.


Do you think she owes you details about her health? It’s her body, right? Why do you think she owes you personal health information?


Everytime you address other posters, the post is reported by the way, then the post disappears. Keep that in mind. So consider NOT addressing other posters. Key word is using "you". No need to speak to us directly. At all.


Really?


Yea, really, the post is true. Just giving you a heads up. Don't address other posters.
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Anonymous wrote:Have always liked Kate, but this has made me like her less. She's in a position where she could raise awareness and reduce the stigma of cancer (especially if it's colon cancer) an she's chosen not to. I get that it's hard, but it's harder for everyone who doesn't have her resources. I so admire the celebrities who during tough personal times nevertheless use the experience to make a difference.

My guess is that she was treated outside the UK or had access to treatment regular people wouldn't and they don't want to publicize that.


This is why she hasn’t said more. Right here. Or the PP guessing it’s ED related.

This is her body. She gets to say whatever she wants or doesn’t want to say about her body. Right?

All you ghouls and misogynists will just have to get used to disappointment.




I guess? What I liked about her was that she seemed like a regular person who had consciously taken on this public role and was taking it seriously. Her public persona of making appearances, looking polished and appropriate, seeming to care, seeming to be invested in raising her kids to be nice and as normal as possible...it seemed like she was not just a royal twit but someone who viewed her job as almost a sacred duty. And I get she's a human who might want privacy. But the confusing and contradictory statements, the AI photos, the maybe AI video announcement, the lack of doing even the most basic easy stuff, like thanking health care providers, the announcements now that she's not planning to do much work in the future....it doesn't accord with her image. Makes it seem like she's not who we thought.


Basic easy stuff? Really? With cancer? And three young children? Do you really think any of this has been easy for her? Esp with people like you sniffing around for personal details.



It's not like she runs her own social media--couldn't a PR person post something? She has nannies to care for the 3 kids, doesn't have to cook her own meals or clean her own house or go to work each day. Surely she might have a smidge of extra capacity compared to a regular person?


Its her life. She owes it to her kids to be an involved mother. She does not owe anyone outside of her family anything.


She actually does. That's kind of the whole thijng behind being a monarch.


She ‘s not a monarch.


No she just has four mansions, closets full of designer clothes, a private helicopter, full time security, a team of nannies, chefs, maids and personal assistants all paid for by the British taxpayer. I would imagine they want something in return for their investment.
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Anonymous wrote:Have always liked Kate, but this has made me like her less. She's in a position where she could raise awareness and reduce the stigma of cancer (especially if it's colon cancer) an she's chosen not to. I get that it's hard, but it's harder for everyone who doesn't have her resources. I so admire the celebrities who during tough personal times nevertheless use the experience to make a difference.

My guess is that she was treated outside the UK or had access to treatment regular people wouldn't and they don't want to publicize that.


This is why she hasn’t said more. Right here. Or the PP guessing it’s ED related.

This is her body. She gets to say whatever she wants or doesn’t want to say about her body. Right?

All you ghouls and misogynists will just have to get used to disappointment.




I guess? What I liked about her was that she seemed like a regular person who had consciously taken on this public role and was taking it seriously. Her public persona of making appearances, looking polished and appropriate, seeming to care, seeming to be invested in raising her kids to be nice and as normal as possible...it seemed like she was not just a royal twit but someone who viewed her job as almost a sacred duty. And I get she's a human who might want privacy. But the confusing and contradictory statements, the AI photos, the maybe AI video announcement, the lack of doing even the most basic easy stuff, like thanking health care providers, the announcements now that she's not planning to do much work in the future....it doesn't accord with her image. Makes it seem like she's not who we thought.


Basic easy stuff? Really? With cancer? And three young children? Do you really think any of this has been easy for her? Esp with people like you sniffing around for personal details.



It's not like she runs her own social media--couldn't a PR person post something? She has nannies to care for the 3 kids, doesn't have to cook her own meals or clean her own house or go to work each day. Surely she might have a smidge of extra capacity compared to a regular person?


Its her life. She owes it to her kids to be an involved mother. She does not owe anyone outside of her family anything.


She actually does. That's kind of the whole thijng behind being a monarch.


Do you think she owes you details about her health? It’s her body, right? Why do you think she owes you personal health information?


Everytime you address other posters, the post is reported by the way, then the post disappears. Keep that in mind. So consider NOT addressing other posters. Key word is using "you". No need to speak to us directly. At all.


Really?


Yea, really, the post is true. Just giving you a heads up. Don't address other posters.


The point is ignore and move on. Don't engage. Follow the advice and don't add to it.
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