The Cambridges News and Updates ( Prince William, Kate Middleton, George, Charlotte and Louis)

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She's raising the heir to the throne.

Diana didn't really even try to do that job. Will knows that firsthand, and he wants Kate to actually be a mother.

The current Queen certainly didn't mother her children...and let's just say that didn't end well.

Kate works enough. As we emerge from the pandemic in a year and her kids are little older, I'm sure we will see more of Kate.

Plus, I'm sure there is a bit of a sensitivity with Will not wanting his more interesting young family to outshine his father--who has preparing his entire life for a job he hasn't actually gotten yet. My sense is Will and Charles are a bit of team: let Dad have his time, do what he's asked, and enjoy his family while he can.

What will the excuse be when this loving super mom ships her preteens off to boarding school?


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She can’t keep having babies or claiming she’s watching her kids when they aren’t there! Even now she has a gazillion nannies and maids and servants


Your jealousy is unattractive. Maybe you should get a job so you have less time to worry about thins that have nothing to do with you. What value do you add to society?


It’s not jealousy. It’s the principle. She has to work.

According to who, you Ms. Nobody on DCUM?


Tell all the others in the UK who feel the same. Kate is just lazy and happy spending millions on frivolous items without putting in the time and effort.

Good for her!


It's a good gig if you can get it! And if you can't, I guess you can suck lemons as you toil away at your meaningless job living paycheck to paycheck, while occasionally writing anonymous screeds against British Royals who have a better life, shaking your fist at the unjustness of it all. I wonder how old some people have to be before they realize life isn't fair.


Wow. Fascinating to get a sneak peek into the mindset of royalists. Can't believe people believe this kind of thing so ardently in the 21st century.


No, you just fundamentally don't understand that the British people don't really care about "the work". And it's amusing to think that Kate needs to putting in long hours to show up and cut ribbons just so people with too much time on their hands feel better about their miserable lives. If the royal family was dissolved tomorrow, Kate would still be wealthy and live a life of leisure. It really doesn't even matter. But keep getting upset and jealous over these things. It's amusing.


Completely incorrect. Everyone cares about whether the Royals do their own part


Do you know what this word means?

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Anonymous wrote:All this nonsense to distract us from recognizing how little she works


She's raising the heir to the throne.

Diana didn't really even try to do that job. Will knows that firsthand, and he wants Kate to actually be a mother.

The current Queen certainly didn't mother her children...and let's just say that didn't end well.

Kate works enough. As we emerge from the pandemic in a year and her kids are little older, I'm sure we will see more of Kate.

Plus, I'm sure there is a bit of a sensitivity with Will not wanting his more interesting young family to outshine his father--who has preparing his entire life for a job he hasn't actually gotten yet. My sense is Will and Charles are a bit of team: let Dad have his time, do what he's asked, and enjoy his family while he can.

What will the excuse be when this loving super mom ships her preteens off to boarding school?


Are you a raging misogynist or something? What is your deal with obsessing over Kate's work schedule? Or are you one of the harpies who participates in all the SAHM vs WOHM debates on here who just can't abide by the fact that people's lives are different? In the real world, nobody cares much about how Kate spends her time.


DP - it’s a raging misogynist to ask what she does all day?

The Queen of the Netherlands leads IMF negotiations.

The Queen of Jordan chairs the World Humanitarian Forum summit.

The Queen of Spain is a United Nations Ambassador.

All of this on top of their extraordinarily busy engagement schedules within their respective countries. And being mothers.

What does Kate DO all day?

Why are you so jealous of Kate? She is no different from millions of very rich women who spend their time as they please. You just look foolish dripping with envy. And are you really too dumb to know the difference in position between Kate and an actual Queen?


Can you answer a question without constantly assuming jealousy?

The American public asked where Melania was all day when she disappeared for months at a time.

Turns out the answer was - getting plastic surgery and re-negotiating her pre-nup. For four years.

You’re comparing Melania to Kate? Trumpkins are delusional.


Melania and Kate on par to me. They both seem to only do something if they can’t get out it, the narrative for both is that they are focused on their kid(s), they married “well”. I’m not knocking their hustle.
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Anonymous wrote:All this nonsense to distract us from recognizing how little she works


She's raising the heir to the throne.

Diana didn't really even try to do that job. Will knows that firsthand, and he wants Kate to actually be a mother.

The current Queen certainly didn't mother her children...and let's just say that didn't end well.

Kate works enough. As we emerge from the pandemic in a year and her kids are little older, I'm sure we will see more of Kate.

Plus, I'm sure there is a bit of a sensitivity with Will not wanting his more interesting young family to outshine his father--who has preparing his entire life for a job he hasn't actually gotten yet. My sense is Will and Charles are a bit of team: let Dad have his time, do what he's asked, and enjoy his family while he can.

What will the excuse be when this loving super mom ships her preteens off to boarding school?


+1

She can’t keep having babies or claiming she’s watching her kids when they aren’t there! Even now she has a gazillion nannies and maids and servants


Your jealousy is unattractive. Maybe you should get a job so you have less time to worry about thins that have nothing to do with you. What value do you add to society?


It’s not jealousy. It’s the principle. She has to work.

According to who, you Ms. Nobody on DCUM?


Tell all the others in the UK who feel the same. Kate is just lazy and happy spending millions on frivolous items without putting in the time and effort.

I have better things to do with my time. Why don’t you tell them, since you don’t seem to have anything else to do? Perhaps you need to work.


Goodness. Such insulting behavior. It seems you don’t understand the responsibilities associated with a leading Royal with the Firm.

Please enlighten us.
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Anonymous wrote:All this nonsense to distract us from recognizing how little she works


She's raising the heir to the throne.

Diana didn't really even try to do that job. Will knows that firsthand, and he wants Kate to actually be a mother.

The current Queen certainly didn't mother her children...and let's just say that didn't end well.

Kate works enough. As we emerge from the pandemic in a year and her kids are little older, I'm sure we will see more of Kate.

Plus, I'm sure there is a bit of a sensitivity with Will not wanting his more interesting young family to outshine his father--who has preparing his entire life for a job he hasn't actually gotten yet. My sense is Will and Charles are a bit of team: let Dad have his time, do what he's asked, and enjoy his family while he can.

What will the excuse be when this loving super mom ships her preteens off to boarding school?


+1

She can’t keep having babies or claiming she’s watching her kids when they aren’t there! Even now she has a gazillion nannies and maids and servants


Your jealousy is unattractive. Maybe you should get a job so you have less time to worry about thins that have nothing to do with you. What value do you add to society?


It’s not jealousy. It’s the principle. She has to work.

According to who, you Ms. Nobody on DCUM?


Tell all the others in the UK who feel the same. Kate is just lazy and happy spending millions on frivolous items without putting in the time and effort.

Good for her!


It's a good gig if you can get it! And if you can't, I guess you can suck lemons as you toil away at your meaningless job living paycheck to paycheck, while occasionally writing anonymous screeds against British Royals who have a better life, shaking your fist at the unjustness of it all. I wonder how old some people have to be before they realize life isn't fair.


Wow. Fascinating to get a sneak peek into the mindset of royalists. Can't believe people believe this kind of thing so ardently in the 21st century.


No, you just fundamentally don't understand that the British people don't really care about "the work". And it's amusing to think that Kate needs to putting in long hours to show up and cut ribbons just so people with too much time on their hands feel better about their miserable lives. If the royal family was dissolved tomorrow, Kate would still be wealthy and live a life of leisure. It really doesn't even matter. But keep getting upset and jealous over these things. It's amusing.


Completely incorrect. Everyone cares about whether the Royals do their own part

You are not “everyone”.
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Anonymous wrote:All this nonsense to distract us from recognizing how little she works


She's raising the heir to the throne.

Diana didn't really even try to do that job. Will knows that firsthand, and he wants Kate to actually be a mother.

The current Queen certainly didn't mother her children...and let's just say that didn't end well.

Kate works enough. As we emerge from the pandemic in a year and her kids are little older, I'm sure we will see more of Kate.

Plus, I'm sure there is a bit of a sensitivity with Will not wanting his more interesting young family to outshine his father--who has preparing his entire life for a job he hasn't actually gotten yet. My sense is Will and Charles are a bit of team: let Dad have his time, do what he's asked, and enjoy his family while he can.

What will the excuse be when this loving super mom ships her preteens off to boarding school?


+1

She can’t keep having babies or claiming she’s watching her kids when they aren’t there! Even now she has a gazillion nannies and maids and servants


Your jealousy is unattractive. Maybe you should get a job so you have less time to worry about thins that have nothing to do with you. What value do you add to society?


It’s not jealousy. It’s the principle. She has to work.


DP: And her work, which includes raising her kids, calling attention to British fashion, keeping William happy, and supporting the monarchy appears to be pleasing the people that she needs to please. Surely a forum that recognizes the essential work done by homemakers can recognize and even applaud this.
tldr: Kate really doesn’t need to satisfy some “principle” upheld by an anonymous poster on a US-based forum. She really doesn’t.


She is as much a homemaker as Michelle Obama was a homemaker when she was First Lady. She performs similar duties and quite well, despite starting a family and raising very young children.


Um, perhaps. I’m not sure why you feel the need to compare what a Harvard trained lawyer with multiple years of executive experience brought to her roles and her projects with Kate’s efforts. As I said, I’m sure Kate does her duties quite well. Whether or not they’re similar is an issue I’d rather sidestep. There really is no need to compare or to pit women against each other in order to note that someone is doing a decent job.


It does not matter how well educated or experienced Michelle Obama was, her duties included plotting vegetable gardens with youth, decorating the White House for Christmas, meeting with military families, coordinating state dinners. That was the job! No one called her a homemaker.

Kate Middleton is not even the monarch’s spouse, she is the next next’s spouse. She does plenty, she is in the news every week meeting with people and organizations across the UK.





Interesting: I really saw an enormous value in raising and educating a future monarch as being of critical importance— somewhat different from the role and goals of most parents, including the Obamas. Perhaps that value isn’t universally shared or appreciated.
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Anonymous wrote:All this nonsense to distract us from recognizing how little she works


She's raising the heir to the throne.

Diana didn't really even try to do that job. Will knows that firsthand, and he wants Kate to actually be a mother.

The current Queen certainly didn't mother her children...and let's just say that didn't end well.

Kate works enough. As we emerge from the pandemic in a year and her kids are little older, I'm sure we will see more of Kate.

Plus, I'm sure there is a bit of a sensitivity with Will not wanting his more interesting young family to outshine his father--who has preparing his entire life for a job he hasn't actually gotten yet. My sense is Will and Charles are a bit of team: let Dad have his time, do what he's asked, and enjoy his family while he can.

What will the excuse be when this loving super mom ships her preteens off to boarding school?


+1

She can’t keep having babies or claiming she’s watching her kids when they aren’t there! Even now she has a gazillion nannies and maids and servants


Your jealousy is unattractive. Maybe you should get a job so you have less time to worry about thins that have nothing to do with you. What value do you add to society?


It’s not jealousy. It’s the principle. She has to work.


DP: And her work, which includes raising her kids, calling attention to British fashion, keeping William happy, and supporting the monarchy appears to be pleasing the people that she needs to please. Surely a forum that recognizes the essential work done by homemakers can recognize and even applaud this.
tldr: Kate really doesn’t need to satisfy some “principle” upheld by an anonymous poster on a US-based forum. She really doesn’t.


She is as much a homemaker as Michelle Obama was a homemaker when she was First Lady. She performs similar duties and quite well, despite starting a family and raising very young children.


Um, perhaps. I’m not sure why you feel the need to compare what a Harvard trained lawyer with multiple years of executive experience brought to her roles and her projects with Kate’s efforts. As I said, I’m sure Kate does her duties quite well. Whether or not they’re similar is an issue I’d rather sidestep. There really is no need to compare or to pit women against each other in order to note that someone is doing a decent job.


It does not matter how well educated or experienced Michelle Obama was, her duties included plotting vegetable gardens with youth, decorating the White House for Christmas, meeting with military families, coordinating state dinners. That was the job! No one called her a homemaker.

Kate Middleton is not even the monarch’s spouse, she is the next next’s spouse. She does plenty, she is in the news every week meeting with people and organizations across the UK.





Interesting: I really saw an enormous value in raising and educating a future monarch as being of critical importance— somewhat different from the role and goals of most parents, including the Obamas. Perhaps that value isn’t universally shared or appreciated.


They are toothless figureheads.
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Anonymous wrote:All this nonsense to distract us from recognizing how little she works


She's raising the heir to the throne.

Diana didn't really even try to do that job. Will knows that firsthand, and he wants Kate to actually be a mother.

The current Queen certainly didn't mother her children...and let's just say that didn't end well.

Kate works enough. As we emerge from the pandemic in a year and her kids are little older, I'm sure we will see more of Kate.

Plus, I'm sure there is a bit of a sensitivity with Will not wanting his more interesting young family to outshine his father--who has preparing his entire life for a job he hasn't actually gotten yet. My sense is Will and Charles are a bit of team: let Dad have his time, do what he's asked, and enjoy his family while he can.

What will the excuse be when this loving super mom ships her preteens off to boarding school?


+1

She can’t keep having babies or claiming she’s watching her kids when they aren’t there! Even now she has a gazillion nannies and maids and servants


Your jealousy is unattractive. Maybe you should get a job so you have less time to worry about thins that have nothing to do with you. What value do you add to society?


It’s not jealousy. It’s the principle. She has to work.


DP: And her work, which includes raising her kids, calling attention to British fashion, keeping William happy, and supporting the monarchy appears to be pleasing the people that she needs to please. Surely a forum that recognizes the essential work done by homemakers can recognize and even applaud this.
tldr: Kate really doesn’t need to satisfy some “principle” upheld by an anonymous poster on a US-based forum. She really doesn’t.


She is as much a homemaker as Michelle Obama was a homemaker when she was First Lady. She performs similar duties and quite well, despite starting a family and raising very young children.


Um, perhaps. I’m not sure why you feel the need to compare what a Harvard trained lawyer with multiple years of executive experience brought to her roles and her projects with Kate’s efforts. As I said, I’m sure Kate does her duties quite well. Whether or not they’re similar is an issue I’d rather sidestep. There really is no need to compare or to pit women against each other in order to note that someone is doing a decent job.


It does not matter how well educated or experienced Michelle Obama was, her duties included plotting vegetable gardens with youth, decorating the White House for Christmas, meeting with military families, coordinating state dinners. That was the job! No one called her a homemaker.

Kate Middleton is not even the monarch’s spouse, she is the next next’s spouse. She does plenty, she is in the news every week meeting with people and organizations across the UK.





Interesting: I really saw an enormous value in raising and educating a future monarch as being of critical importance— somewhat different from the role and goals of most parents, including the Obamas. Perhaps that value isn’t universally shared or appreciated.


They are toothless figureheads.


Perhaps, but figureheads can serve a purpose— and even quite important ones. This is particularly true if the figureheads seem relatable, caring, and symbolize some sort of collective ideals.
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Anonymous wrote:All this nonsense to distract us from recognizing how little she works


She's raising the heir to the throne.

Diana didn't really even try to do that job. Will knows that firsthand, and he wants Kate to actually be a mother.

The current Queen certainly didn't mother her children...and let's just say that didn't end well.

Kate works enough. As we emerge from the pandemic in a year and her kids are little older, I'm sure we will see more of Kate.

Plus, I'm sure there is a bit of a sensitivity with Will not wanting his more interesting young family to outshine his father--who has preparing his entire life for a job he hasn't actually gotten yet. My sense is Will and Charles are a bit of team: let Dad have his time, do what he's asked, and enjoy his family while he can.

What will the excuse be when this loving super mom ships her preteens off to boarding school?


+1

She can’t keep having babies or claiming she’s watching her kids when they aren’t there! Even now she has a gazillion nannies and maids and servants


Your jealousy is unattractive. Maybe you should get a job so you have less time to worry about thins that have nothing to do with you. What value do you add to society?


It’s not jealousy. It’s the principle. She has to work.


DP: And her work, which includes raising her kids, calling attention to British fashion, keeping William happy, and supporting the monarchy appears to be pleasing the people that she needs to please. Surely a forum that recognizes the essential work done by homemakers can recognize and even applaud this.
tldr: Kate really doesn’t need to satisfy some “principle” upheld by an anonymous poster on a US-based forum. She really doesn’t.


She is as much a homemaker as Michelle Obama was a homemaker when she was First Lady. She performs similar duties and quite well, despite starting a family and raising very young children.


Um, perhaps. I’m not sure why you feel the need to compare what a Harvard trained lawyer with multiple years of executive experience brought to her roles and her projects with Kate’s efforts. As I said, I’m sure Kate does her duties quite well. Whether or not they’re similar is an issue I’d rather sidestep. There really is no need to compare or to pit women against each other in order to note that someone is doing a decent job.


It does not matter how well educated or experienced Michelle Obama was, her duties included plotting vegetable gardens with youth, decorating the White House for Christmas, meeting with military families, coordinating state dinners. That was the job! No one called her a homemaker.

Kate Middleton is not even the monarch’s spouse, she is the next next’s spouse. She does plenty, she is in the news every week meeting with people and organizations across the UK.





Interesting: I really saw an enormous value in raising and educating a future monarch as being of critical importance— somewhat different from the role and goals of most parents, including the Obamas. Perhaps that value isn’t universally shared or appreciated.


They are toothless figureheads.


Perhaps, but figureheads can serve a purpose— and even quite important ones. This is particularly true if the figureheads seem relatable, caring, and symbolize some sort of collective ideals.


Royals. They're just like us. I think you have a very different view of the monarchy than most, or at least the majority of British who don't seem as bothered as you are.
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Anonymous wrote:All this nonsense to distract us from recognizing how little she works


She's raising the heir to the throne.

Diana didn't really even try to do that job. Will knows that firsthand, and he wants Kate to actually be a mother.

The current Queen certainly didn't mother her children...and let's just say that didn't end well.

Kate works enough. As we emerge from the pandemic in a year and her kids are little older, I'm sure we will see more of Kate.

Plus, I'm sure there is a bit of a sensitivity with Will not wanting his more interesting young family to outshine his father--who has preparing his entire life for a job he hasn't actually gotten yet. My sense is Will and Charles are a bit of team: let Dad have his time, do what he's asked, and enjoy his family while he can.

What will the excuse be when this loving super mom ships her preteens off to boarding school?


+1

She can’t keep having babies or claiming she’s watching her kids when they aren’t there! Even now she has a gazillion nannies and maids and servants


Your jealousy is unattractive. Maybe you should get a job so you have less time to worry about thins that have nothing to do with you. What value do you add to society?


It’s not jealousy. It’s the principle. She has to work.


DP: And her work, which includes raising her kids, calling attention to British fashion, keeping William happy, and supporting the monarchy appears to be pleasing the people that she needs to please. Surely a forum that recognizes the essential work done by homemakers can recognize and even applaud this.
tldr: Kate really doesn’t need to satisfy some “principle” upheld by an anonymous poster on a US-based forum. She really doesn’t.


She is as much a homemaker as Michelle Obama was a homemaker when she was First Lady. She performs similar duties and quite well, despite starting a family and raising very young children.


Um, perhaps. I’m not sure why you feel the need to compare what a Harvard trained lawyer with multiple years of executive experience brought to her roles and her projects with Kate’s efforts. As I said, I’m sure Kate does her duties quite well. Whether or not they’re similar is an issue I’d rather sidestep. There really is no need to compare or to pit women against each other in order to note that someone is doing a decent job.


It does not matter how well educated or experienced Michelle Obama was, her duties included plotting vegetable gardens with youth, decorating the White House for Christmas, meeting with military families, coordinating state dinners. That was the job! No one called her a homemaker.

Kate Middleton is not even the monarch’s spouse, she is the next next’s spouse. She does plenty, she is in the news every week meeting with people and organizations across the UK.





Interesting: I really saw an enormous value in raising and educating a future monarch as being of critical importance— somewhat different from the role and goals of most parents, including the Obamas. Perhaps that value isn’t universally shared or appreciated.


They are toothless figureheads.


Perhaps, but figureheads can serve a purpose— and even quite important ones. This is particularly true if the figureheads seem relatable, caring, and symbolize some sort of collective ideals.


Royals. They're just like us. I think you have a very different view of the monarchy than most, or at least the majority of British who don't seem as bothered as you are.


+ 1. As long as Prince George doesn’t get involved in a sex scandal like his great-uncle, he’ll be fine. It’s a pretty low bar to be a monarch. WTH have Charles and Wills ever achieved?
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Granny Elizabeth is killing it in orange and a stylish floral dress. She makes 95 look good!




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I love her in this orange! She always looks her best.
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Anonymous wrote:Granny Elizabeth is killing it in orange and a stylish floral dress. She makes 95 look good!





I like the orange!
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https://twitter.com/panquequereal/status/1443926745166585873?s=21

Saw this on another forum I’m on. So creepy!
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Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/panquequereal/status/1443926745166585873?s=21

Saw this on another forum I’m on. So creepy!
Can you provide any info without having to click on your link?
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Saw this on another forum I’m on. So creepy!
Can you provide any info without having to click on your link?


I clicked on it. The links in Spanish but shows videos of Will and Kate the night she wore the gold outfit. They basically ignore each other and they’re each basically projecting “look at me” body language. They don’t look like a team.
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