
Oh give me a break. |
😂😂😂😂 Keep on with the craziness! Love it! |
The title of this thread must be a joke? |
I don’t think PP can help it. |
Give yourself a break from being a hater. |
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She may be genuine but she doesn’t COME OFF as genuine which was I think the poster is really asking. She comes off as fake. And maybe she isn’t but she really hasn’t learned how to “play the game” and after all these years you think she would have.
I’m not sure how exactly we are judging her as a good mother? Her photo ops with her children? These children are raised by nannies. [/quote] That's only your opinion. I think she does come off as genuine. Funny that you harbor such animosity towards someone you never met. [/quote] DP. Equally funny that you hold someone you also have never met in such high-esteem |
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That's only your opinion. I think she does come off as genuine. Funny that you harbor such animosity towards someone you never met. [/quote]
Where was the animosity in that post? Are you the only one allowed an opinion about Kate?[/quote] Only if you don’t have a positive opinion. |
She's a class act.
The royal family is lucky to have her. |
Laughing at a wedding is not a relatable moment. I’m not a Royal and I’ve never done that. Kate has plenty of time where she has complete privacy to say or do whatever inappropriate stuff she wants behind closed doors. I think it’s bizarre that she chose the most photographed event of the year to drop the decorum. I called her incompetent at her job because she’s had over a decade of practice and still stumbles through public appearances. It took less time for King George to overcome his stutter. At this point, it’s just sad. |
Love Kate - i love her humility and shyness and lack of grandiose public speaking skills. She really puts herself out there and tries to come out of her shell for her causes. Shes relatable and comes across as caring, stable and traditional. shes perfect for the monarchy and they are lucky to have her. |
You have never ever laughed at a wedding? You’re full of it or wound awfully tight. Feel sorry for you. |
I'm not sure what the point of this thread or if OP understands the monarchy in the first place.
Kate has a job. It's called Princess of Wales. She will be Queen someday. She occupies a high profile role that comes with a long list of expectations. Her personal beliefs and thoughts are not required nor desirable. She has her own private life and tightly knight family and circle of friends. None of us will be privy to who she is in private. And that is just fine and dandy. This whole idea that we always need to be our "authentic self" wherever we are to be "genuine" is one of the failures of modern society. I go to work every day, I present myself to my coworkers a driven professional committed to the job and the growth of the group. What I am in private and at home is irrelevant and not important. "Authenticity" is not important nor is it the point. Kate does, by all accounts, an excellent job as Princess of Wales and seems to genuinely enjoy opening charity events and hospitals and visiting schools. And that is all that matters. The rest of your gossiping is merely silly and spurious and without foundation. |
+1 I was just going to say the same thing. So toxic. |
Please. Laughing with the couple when the groom drops the ring or something isn’t the same as laughing at a serious part the couple thoughtfully put together. She knew there were cameras everywhere. She could have easily stepped out for a moment to gather herself and blame it on one of the kids needing a break. I’ve seen other people make jokes and snicker at weddings I’ve attended, and I never think highly of those people for it. |
Brilliant. This emphasis on “authenticity” is very American. It’s not necessarily bad, but not everyone should be held to that standard. |