Princess of Wales to attend public event tomorrow

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Hypothetical question: if Kate gained 50 pounds, would her fangirls (yes, pp, I can use it too) love her so much? I really doubt it.


I am not exactly a fangirl of Catherine, but I am a Anglophile and read about the royal family in the same way others relax with reality TV shows. I would actually like it if she would gain 50 pounds after gaining back her health. She is tall and could carry much more weight and runs, plays tennis, and swims. With a toned body she could carry the additional weight very well. I think she was at her prettiest when she was pregnant and had a fuller face and bustline.


hate to comment on womens bodies but yes, she would be healthier with 20lbs more. especially when facing something like chemo and loss of appetite - she has no weight to spare!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hypothetical question: if Kate gained 50 pounds, would her fangirls (yes, pp, I can use it too) love her so much? I really doubt it.


Yes, of course. Elizabeth was beloved throughout her life, regardless of beauty or weight.


Elizabeth had an amazing work ethic, though. Kate, not so much.

Even Elizabeth was pretty unpopular in the wake of Diana's death and the Welsh mining disaster, so she wasn't beloved throughout her life. I think people came around to Elizabeth when they saw her working like a horse in her 70s and 80s, especially during the London Olympics when Britain was riding high.


People came around to the late Queen Elizabeth when on her 21st birthday she said: "I declare before you all that my whole life whether it be long or short shall be devoted to your service and the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong."
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I really hope she pulls through recovers fully


Agree. I'm glad to hear that she is recovering. Everyone is pulling for her.


The countries/people that were colonized and had billions (trillions?) in assets stolen from the British monarch are not pulling for her. Not necessarily rooting against her, but it isn't exactly remotely a concern for them.



You must have missed the thousands of what appeared to be people from former colonies who lined the Mall yesterday cheering on the royal family. I know this interferes with your angry inability to put history in context, but you do not speak for the former colonies or Commonwealth countries. Smart people, including members of the royal family, are working on the subject with more objectivity and credibility than your rancor.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Continued trolling aside, I think this thread may have run its course until Kate makes another appearance at Wimbledon. See you then!


I think it might be Royal Ascot. Fingers crossed! I think I'll sign off myself until her next appearance. Have a nice Father's Day all!


Agree- see you all next time!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hypothetical question: if Kate gained 50 pounds, would her fangirls (yes, pp, I can use it too) love her so much? I really doubt it.


Yes, of course. Elizabeth was beloved throughout her life, regardless of beauty or weight.


Elizabeth had an amazing work ethic, though. Kate, not so much.

Even Elizabeth was pretty unpopular in the wake of Diana's death and the Welsh mining disaster, so she wasn't beloved throughout her life. I think people came around to Elizabeth when they saw her working like a horse in her 70s and 80s, especially during the London Olympics when Britain was riding high.


People came around to the late Queen Elizabeth when on her 21st birthday she said: "I declare before you all that my whole life whether it be long or short shall be devoted to your service and the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong."


I agree that was a great quote. But you can’t deny Elizabeth and the BRF were pretty unpopular right after Di died.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really hope she pulls through recovers fully


Agree. I'm glad to hear that she is recovering. Everyone is pulling for her.


The countries/people that were colonized and had billions (trillions?) in assets stolen from the British monarch are not pulling for her. Not necessarily rooting against her, but it isn't exactly remotely a concern for them.



You must have missed the thousands of what appeared to be people from former colonies who lined the Mall yesterday cheering on the royal family. I know this interferes with your angry inability to put history in context, but you do not speak for the former colonies or Commonwealth countries. Smart people, including members of the royal family, are working on the subject with more objectivity and credibility than your rancor.


Stockholm syndrome is real.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hypothetical question: if Kate gained 50 pounds, would her fangirls (yes, pp, I can use it too) love her so much? I really doubt it.


Better question. If she gained 50 pounds, would the eating disorder and conspiracy crowd not comment and bash her for that too? Perhaps they would pretend they were just concerned that she's depressed because her husband is having an affair? Or that she deliberately gained weight to embarrass the palace? Or that it's a consequence of her laziness? Or she's hiding something about her health and they demand her diagnosis? Or maybe the larger Kate isn't really Kate but a double?

(I think she would look good fuller).
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hypothetical question: if Kate gained 50 pounds, would her fangirls (yes, pp, I can use it too) love her so much? I really doubt it.


Yes, of course. Elizabeth was beloved throughout her life, regardless of beauty or weight.


Elizabeth had an amazing work ethic, though. Kate, not so much.

Even Elizabeth was pretty unpopular in the wake of Diana's death and the Welsh mining disaster, so she wasn't beloved throughout her life. I think people came around to Elizabeth when they saw her working like a horse in her 70s and 80s, especially during the London Olympics when Britain was riding high.


“work ethic” means actually doing productive work. I’m not sure what else you think Kate should be doing other than her actual job description which is bearing and raising heirs, which she seems to be doing a pretty good job of.


They’re all in school now and have been for a while. She also has a large staff. Last year she had way fewer engagements than any other royal.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Hypothetical question: if Kate gained 50 pounds, would her fangirls (yes, pp, I can use it too) love her so much? I really doubt it.


Better question. If she gained 50 pounds, would the eating disorder and conspiracy crowd not comment and bash her for that too? Perhaps they would pretend they were just concerned that she's depressed because her husband is having an affair? Or that she deliberately gained weight to embarrass the palace? Or that it's a consequence of her laziness? Or she's hiding something about her health and they demand her diagnosis? Or maybe the larger Kate isn't really Kate but a double?

(I think she would look good fuller).


You have an absolutely wild imagination. Too bad you’re so often wrong.
Anonymous
I read these for fun because you all (both sides) are NUTS! Thank you for the entertainment, nut jobs!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hypothetical question: if Kate gained 50 pounds, would her fangirls (yes, pp, I can use it too) love her so much? I really doubt it.


Yes, of course. Elizabeth was beloved throughout her life, regardless of beauty or weight.


Elizabeth had an amazing work ethic, though. Kate, not so much.

Even Elizabeth was pretty unpopular in the wake of Diana's death and the Welsh mining disaster, so she wasn't beloved throughout her life. I think people came around to Elizabeth when they saw her working like a horse in her 70s and 80s, especially during the London Olympics when Britain was riding high.


“work ethic” means actually doing productive work. I’m not sure what else you think Kate should be doing other than her actual job description which is bearing and raising heirs, which she seems to be doing a pretty good job of.


They’re all in school now and have been for a while. She also has a large staff. Last year she had way fewer engagements than any other royal.


That’s not real work. Her real work was having the kids and there’s no purpose to her going around and cutting ribbons at community centers or whatever.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hypothetical question: if Kate gained 50 pounds, would her fangirls (yes, pp, I can use it too) love her so much? I really doubt it.


Better question. If she gained 50 pounds, would the eating disorder and conspiracy crowd not comment and bash her for that too? Perhaps they would pretend they were just concerned that she's depressed because her husband is having an affair? Or that she deliberately gained weight to embarrass the palace? Or that it's a consequence of her laziness? Or she's hiding something about her health and they demand her diagnosis? Or maybe the larger Kate isn't really Kate but a double?

(I think she would look good fuller).


You have an absolutely wild imagination. Too bad you’re so often wrong.


Those are all similar to the conspiracies that have been posted since she had been absent.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hypothetical question: if Kate gained 50 pounds, would her fangirls (yes, pp, I can use it too) love her so much? I really doubt it.


Yes, of course. Elizabeth was beloved throughout her life, regardless of beauty or weight.


Elizabeth had an amazing work ethic, though. Kate, not so much.

Even Elizabeth was pretty unpopular in the wake of Diana's death and the Welsh mining disaster, so she wasn't beloved throughout her life. I think people came around to Elizabeth when they saw her working like a horse in her 70s and 80s, especially during the London Olympics when Britain was riding high.


“work ethic” means actually doing productive work. I’m not sure what else you think Kate should be doing other than her actual job description which is bearing and raising heirs, which she seems to be doing a pretty good job of.


They’re all in school now and have been for a while. She also has a large staff. Last year she had way fewer engagements than any other royal.


That’s not real work. Her real work was having the kids and there’s no purpose to her going around and cutting ribbons at community centers or whatever.


No purpose? Do you hear yourself?

Maybe you’re a troll but I can’t tell.

Ask yourself why Princess Anne and Sophie, neither of whom is in line for the throne, are so respected.

It’s 2024, and a woman who could do so much for her country but chooses to sit at home and be waited on by a staff of 60 is not going to be loved. Whatever you think about SAHMs, and I think SAHM is fine— this is not it. Do you remember how she was mocked for waiting 10 years while holding exactly one pt job for 6 months, then some job taking photos for her parents’ business that nobody thought was a real job?

Her greatest strength now is being relatable. Conferring with her dressmakers all day is not that.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hypothetical question: if Kate gained 50 pounds, would her fangirls (yes, pp, I can use it too) love her so much? I really doubt it.


Yes, of course. Elizabeth was beloved throughout her life, regardless of beauty or weight.


Elizabeth had an amazing work ethic, though. Kate, not so much.

Even Elizabeth was pretty unpopular in the wake of Diana's death and the Welsh mining disaster, so she wasn't beloved throughout her life. I think people came around to Elizabeth when they saw her working like a horse in her 70s and 80s, especially during the London Olympics when Britain was riding high.


“work ethic” means actually doing productive work. I’m not sure what else you think Kate should be doing other than her actual job description which is bearing and raising heirs, which she seems to be doing a pretty good job of.


They’re all in school now and have been for a while. She also has a large staff. Last year she had way fewer engagements than any other royal.


That’s not real work. Her real work was having the kids and there’s no purpose to her going around and cutting ribbons at community centers or whatever.


No purpose? Do you hear yourself?

Maybe you’re a troll but I can’t tell.

Ask yourself why Princess Anne and Sophie, neither of whom is in line for the throne, are so respected.

It’s 2024, and a woman who could do so much for her country but chooses to sit at home and be waited on by a staff of 60 is not going to be loved. Whatever you think about SAHMs, and I think SAHM is fine— this is not it. Do you remember how she was mocked for waiting 10 years while holding exactly one pt job for 6 months, then some job taking photos for her parents’ business that nobody thought was a real job?

Her greatest strength now is being relatable. Conferring with her dressmakers all day is not that.


People mock her for anything and everything. They would mock her for working too much. Just look at this thread. She is literally recovering from cancer and there are many people mocking her.

You're right that her strength is being a relatable princess. And she is continuing to perform admirably.
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Anonymous wrote:Are there any side by side photos? From her last year to today?




What?
Who is this other person?!?
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