Kate Middleton in Hospital - Recovering from Surgery

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The BRF gets funding from taxpayers to do the ribbon cuttings. If they want to stop, I’m sure the taxpayers will be happy to stop giving them $ (and they would live happily ever after with the private wealth). But, they just got a 45% raise so…


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Nobody would be knocking Kate is she were a SAHM married to a banker. But she has a taxpayer funded job, one she barely shows up for as it is. She hasn't exactly earned a lot of goodwill with her strong work ethic, unlike the Queen. Speaking of the Queen, she never took an extended leave like this, and she had bone cancer in the end and worked hard into her 90s.

Kate is not Queen. What are you prattling about?


Kate will be Queen. Elizabeth worked while she was waiting. Diana worked while she was waiting. Why does Kate get a pass? Anne and Sophie do more engagements than she does, they will never be Queen. What's your point?


What's your point? Kate has plenty of good will even if everyone isn't bean counting and comparing "engagements". She gets a pass because nobody cares.
Anonymous
So which hospital employee is going to be paid handsomely by Daily Mail to leak the goods?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The BRF gets funding from taxpayers to do the ribbon cuttings. If they want to stop, I’m sure the taxpayers will be happy to stop giving them $ (and they would live happily ever after with the private wealth). But, they just got a 45% raise so…


+10000
Nobody would be knocking Kate is she were a SAHM married to a banker. But she has a taxpayer funded job, one she barely shows up for as it is. She hasn't exactly earned a lot of goodwill with her strong work ethic, unlike the Queen. Speaking of the Queen, she never took an extended leave like this, and she had bone cancer in the end and worked hard into her 90s.

Kate is not Queen. What are you prattling about?


Kate will be Queen. Elizabeth worked while she was waiting. Diana worked while she was waiting. Why does Kate get a pass? Anne and Sophie do more engagements than she does, they will never be Queen. What's your point?


What's your point? Kate has plenty of good will even if everyone isn't bean counting and comparing "engagements". She gets a pass because nobody cares.


Either you're one of her subjects, in which case I'm sorry and you obviously have bigger problems, or you're an American sycophant and ditto.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The BRF gets funding from taxpayers to do the ribbon cuttings. If they want to stop, I’m sure the taxpayers will be happy to stop giving them $ (and they would live happily ever after with the private wealth). But, they just got a 45% raise so…


+10000
Nobody would be knocking Kate is she were a SAHM married to a banker. But she has a taxpayer funded job, one she barely shows up for as it is. She hasn't exactly earned a lot of goodwill with her strong work ethic, unlike the Queen. Speaking of the Queen, she never took an extended leave like this, and she had bone cancer in the end and worked hard into her 90s.

Kate is not Queen. What are you prattling about?


Kate will be Queen. Elizabeth worked while she was waiting. Diana worked while she was waiting. Why does Kate get a pass? Anne and Sophie do more engagements than she does, they will never be Queen. What's your point?


What's your point? Kate has plenty of good will even if everyone isn't bean counting and comparing "engagements". She gets a pass because nobody cares.


Either you're one of her subjects, in which case I'm sorry and you obviously have bigger problems, or you're an American sycophant and ditto.

And who are you, LOL?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The BRF gets funding from taxpayers to do the ribbon cuttings. If they want to stop, I’m sure the taxpayers will be happy to stop giving them $ (and they would live happily ever after with the private wealth). But, they just got a 45% raise so…


+10000
Nobody would be knocking Kate is she were a SAHM married to a banker. But she has a taxpayer funded job, one she barely shows up for as it is. She hasn't exactly earned a lot of goodwill with her strong work ethic, unlike the Queen. Speaking of the Queen, she never took an extended leave like this, and she had bone cancer in the end and worked hard into her 90s.


Then the taxpayers can kick them out.


Apparently stomach cancer, for at least a few years and kept under wraps. The spread to the bone cancer in the later stages was what stifled her ability to continue her duties as rigourously as previously. Kate's situation is weird - needing all that time away? Something going on...she needs a 3 month break from it all?

Elizabeth reportedly had multiple myeloma. It is not a bone cancer.


https://www.newsweek.com/queen-elizabeth-ii-bone-marrow-cancer-death-gyles-brandreth-book-1762638


What is colloquially called bone cancer & bone marrow cancer are not actually the same thing. But obviously it doesn't really matter either way. FWIW MM is typically nowhere near as painful as metastatic bone cancer, so there's that saving grace at least.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The BRF gets funding from taxpayers to do the ribbon cuttings. If they want to stop, I’m sure the taxpayers will be happy to stop giving them $ (and they would live happily ever after with the private wealth). But, they just got a 45% raise so…


+10000
Nobody would be knocking Kate is she were a SAHM married to a banker. But she has a taxpayer funded job, one she barely shows up for as it is. She hasn't exactly earned a lot of goodwill with her strong work ethic, unlike the Queen. Speaking of the Queen, she never took an extended leave like this, and she had bone cancer in the end and worked hard into her 90s.

Kate is not Queen. What are you prattling about?


Kate will be Queen. Elizabeth worked while she was waiting. Diana worked while she was waiting. Why does Kate get a pass? Anne and Sophie do more engagements than she does, they will never be Queen. What's your point?

Did they all work when they had a serious medical condition? What’s your point?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The BRF gets funding from taxpayers to do the ribbon cuttings. If they want to stop, I’m sure the taxpayers will be happy to stop giving them $ (and they would live happily ever after with the private wealth). But, they just got a 45% raise so…


+10000
Nobody would be knocking Kate is she were a SAHM married to a banker. But she has a taxpayer funded job, one she barely shows up for as it is. She hasn't exactly earned a lot of goodwill with her strong work ethic, unlike the Queen. Speaking of the Queen, she never took an extended leave like this, and she had bone cancer in the end and worked hard into her 90s.

Kate is not Queen. What are you prattling about?


Kate will be Queen. Elizabeth worked while she was waiting. Diana worked while she was waiting. Why does Kate get a pass? Anne and Sophie do more engagements than she does, they will never be Queen. What's your point?


What's your point? Kate has plenty of good will even if everyone isn't bean counting and comparing "engagements". She gets a pass because nobody cares.


Either you're one of her subjects, in which case I'm sorry and you obviously have bigger problems, or you're an American sycophant and ditto.


Or maybe as an American how many "engagements" Kate does means zero to me. Your "getting a pass" is everyone else's indifference to matters that aren't important to us as American. What kind of American gives a rats ass about this? What's your obsession with how man ribbons are cut?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The BRF gets funding from taxpayers to do the ribbon cuttings. If they want to stop, I’m sure the taxpayers will be happy to stop giving them $ (and they would live happily ever after with the private wealth). But, they just got a 45% raise so…


+10000
Nobody would be knocking Kate is she were a SAHM married to a banker. But she has a taxpayer funded job, one she barely shows up for as it is. She hasn't exactly earned a lot of goodwill with her strong work ethic, unlike the Queen. Speaking of the Queen, she never took an extended leave like this, and she had bone cancer in the end and worked hard into her 90s.


Then the taxpayers can kick them out.


Apparently stomach cancer, for at least a few years and kept under wraps. The spread to the bone cancer in the later stages was what stifled her ability to continue her duties as rigourously as previously. Kate's situation is weird - needing all that time away? Something going on...she needs a 3 month break from it all?

Elizabeth reportedly had multiple myeloma. It is not a bone cancer.


https://www.newsweek.com/queen-elizabeth-ii-bone-marrow-cancer-death-gyles-brandreth-book-1762638


What is colloquially called bone cancer & bone marrow cancer are not actually the same thing. But obviously it doesn't really matter either way. FWIW MM is typically nowhere near as painful as metastatic bone cancer, so there's that saving grace at least.

Many people live for years with MM, which can be managed as a chronic disease. One of my relatives has had it for over a decade. I don’t doubt that it might have impacted the Queen’s quality of life but in the end she died of old age.
Anonymous
The Queen had so much down time too. Y’all are crazy if you think rest isn’t part of the royalty job.
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Anonymous wrote:William taking time off to support his wife and children increases my opinion of him.


Those are some low standards. It’s not like he enjoys working anyway


Let's not pretend that you know how William feels about work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Queen had so much down time too. Y’all are crazy if you think rest isn’t part of the royalty job.


It comes with some perks but how many people honesty want this job? The downsides majorly outweigh the upsides which is why most of us would never want it. Having a long recovery from a surgery wouldn't really change many minds on this.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:William taking time off to support his wife and children increases my opinion of him.


This is sad. It’s the most basic expectation of a husband and father. It should not be impressive. He doesn’t even have a real job.


Way to turn a positive into a negative. Congrats pp
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So which hospital employee is going to be paid handsomely by Daily Mail to leak the goods?


Asking the important question!
Anonymous
1. We don't know what her condition is.

2. The (very very) rich are different from you and me. Royalty is even more different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The BRF gets funding from taxpayers to do the ribbon cuttings. If they want to stop, I’m sure the taxpayers will be happy to stop giving them $ (and they would live happily ever after with the private wealth). But, they just got a 45% raise so…


+10000
Nobody would be knocking Kate is she were a SAHM married to a banker. But she has a taxpayer funded job, one she barely shows up for as it is. She hasn't exactly earned a lot of goodwill with her strong work ethic, unlike the Queen. Speaking of the Queen, she never took an extended leave like this, and she had bone cancer in the end and worked hard into her 90s.

Kate is not Queen. What are you prattling about?


Kate will be Queen. Elizabeth worked while she was waiting. Diana worked while she was waiting. Why does Kate get a pass? Anne and Sophie do more engagements than she does, they will never be Queen. What's your point?


Elizabeth was the Monarch and has constitutional duties. Kate will never be or have that.

Who really cares what Kate does with her time? I don't.
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