Kate's New Picture

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Anonymous wrote:This would make the perfect Lifetime series or movie.



Absolutely. I would want it made by someone other than Lifetime because that's not my stylistic preference, but I would watch the heck out of an HBO/Max or FX limited run series about a princess who goes missing. Maybe there's a young London tabloid reporter trying to get her first big story, but the yuckity yucks at her paper (let's call it The Daily Sun) keep telling her "nothing to see here." Her old roommate from uni works in the palace press office, though, and tells her to keep digging. Then her roommate disappears too. The reporter winds up tracking down an American TikTok star, a housewife who normally just posts celebrity gossip and silly memes, who wound up cracking the case of the botched photoshop by figuring out that the outfits of the kids in the photo were the same as a public engagement the princess and her children had 5 months prior. The reporter and the TikTokker join forces and crack the case.

100% would watch.
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Anonymous wrote:Has this been discussed?



Yes. It's the Sun, it's a single witness not the multiples you'd expect, and there's no picture.
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Anonymous wrote:The palace keeps digging this hole further with all of these fake photos and “spottings” of Kate being “happy and healthy.”

I follow the royal family out of intrigue for their glamour, but as an American, I’m thankful that my tax dollars don’t fund this utter nonsense and gaslighting. The royal family is a bunch of ribbon cutters. They are either essential to the governmental framework of the UK- in which case the deception and cover ups the palace is involved is in unacceptable - or they are not, and are private citizens, in which case, they need to be cut loose from this nonsensical life of leisure funded by the taxpayers.

But we fund legislators and provide them with ample benefits so they can take those away from the working class. I don't feel too superior but yes, the monarchies of Europe have raked in billions from other continents through horrendous means.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. If a coworker hard a procedure and took 2-3 months off for FMLA would you demand to know what happened and where they are? It’s pretty safe to assume she isn’t dead. If she were a normal person, she’d likely be out and about on errands and school runs by now. But she'd isn’t and can’t go anywhere without be hounded and having her picture on every front page. Therefore, to recovery, she quite literally has to go incognito.


If I received an email that a coworker was out for 2-3 months for a medical procedure, I would wish them well and demand nothing.

If a month later my coworkers husband was supposed to attend some event involving the company and he cancelled at the last minute with no explanation whatsoever except to say "don't worry, Jane is fine," I'd think that was weird but go back to work.

If a couple weeks after that, I received an "update" on Jane featuring a heavily photoshopped picture of her with her children, where her children were wearing clothes almost identical to my coworkers Christmas card from last year except for some changes that looked clearly faked via editing, and accompanied by an explanation that this photo had been taken days before by her husband, I'd be on Slack with my colleagues unpacking the whole thing and struggling to get work done because, uh, this is getting very strange.

If Jane then sent a follow up email stating that sometimes she gets overzealous with photoshop and apologizing for any controversy, but no other information, I'd continue to scratch my head and I feel certain my colleagues and I would be combing over these missives trying to figure out if there is some kind of hidden plea for help in them.

If the next day Jane's cousin posted a photo of Jane and her husband to Facebook, only the husband was fully visible and Jane was turned almost completely away from the camera staring at a brick wall, I'd immediately text my colleagues with "WFT is going on, should be be doing something to help Jane."

If a week later our boss came into the office and was like "oh you guys don't worry, I saw Jane and her husband at Foxtrot on Sunday buying specialty jams, she seemed fine," I'd say "I will believe Jane is fine when I see her thanks, but also what kind of jam, I love jam."

I mean, if you want it to be a real analogy.

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DP. That post was very normal, and a great analogy. PP was trying to use the analogy to get through to you guys that what's going on is not normal.

You have no response, so you call her "not normal." That's pretty shoddy behavior on your part.

DP is insider code for the princess party. Where their stated mission is to have this thread locked (well they say “deleted”). And they do this by gaslight and duplicity and foul language.

No. That's only for you. I post dp and enjoy the speculating with known factors like William is abusive and Kate is thinner than everyone (save Rose maybe).


Fiction
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Anonymous wrote:These comparisons to co-workers are ridiculous. Members of the royal family are NOT similar to co-workers. They are supported by tax payers to represent the state and have public duties. They are responsible to the general public, not to their bosses or their work colleagues.

The better analogy would be to Secretary Austin not reporting that he had surgery for prostate cancer.


Yes, exactly. I would contend that the public doesn’t specifically need to know the cause of medical leaves, but the public does need to know that its tax-supported agents are using public resources appropriately. With the palace’s repeated suspicious actions, it’s entirely appropriate to question what they’re up to.


Have you written to your Congress person yet to demand an investigation?


Dp. I didn’t write ✍️ but I phoned in but it went to voicemail. They didn’t pick up my call. I wanted to report busybodies of Bethesda for bullying the Princess


Your tax dollars are being misspent. Surely you deserve an answer.


For sure . If Jeff doesn’t do what I say, legislators should. My demands are important and should be enacted by everybody I request them too


Shame Jeff doesn't get tax dollars, given the public service he provides...
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. If a coworker hard a procedure and took 2-3 months off for FMLA would you demand to know what happened and where they are? It’s pretty safe to assume she isn’t dead. If she were a normal person, she’d likely be out and about on errands and school runs by now. But she'd isn’t and can’t go anywhere without be hounded and having her picture on every front page. Therefore, to recovery, she quite literally has to go incognito.


If I received an email that a coworker was out for 2-3 months for a medical procedure, I would wish them well and demand nothing.

If a month later my coworkers husband was supposed to attend some event involving the company and he cancelled at the last minute with no explanation whatsoever except to say "don't worry, Jane is fine," I'd think that was weird but go back to work.

If a couple weeks after that, I received an "update" on Jane featuring a heavily photoshopped picture of her with her children, where her children were wearing clothes almost identical to my coworkers Christmas card from last year except for some changes that looked clearly faked via editing, and accompanied by an explanation that this photo had been taken days before by her husband, I'd be on Slack with my colleagues unpacking the whole thing and struggling to get work done because, uh, this is getting very strange.

If Jane then sent a follow up email stating that sometimes she gets overzealous with photoshop and apologizing for any controversy, but no other information, I'd continue to scratch my head and I feel certain my colleagues and I would be combing over these missives trying to figure out if there is some kind of hidden plea for help in them.

If the next day Jane's cousin posted a photo of Jane and her husband to Facebook, only the husband was fully visible and Jane was turned almost completely away from the camera staring at a brick wall, I'd immediately text my colleagues with "WFT is going on, should be be doing something to help Jane."

If a week later our boss came into the office and was like "oh you guys don't worry, I saw Jane and her husband at Foxtrot on Sunday buying specialty jams, she seemed fine," I'd say "I will believe Jane is fine when I see her thanks, but also what kind of jam, I love jam."

I mean, if you want it to be a real analogy.

This post is not normal.


Yes, the normal thing to do is to post 300 times that people need to please stop talking about the Princess of Wales on a thread about the Princess of Wales, when you could also just... not.


+1 She’s a (tax-funded) public figure. It’s not unreasonable for people to discuss what’s going on. Just exit the thread if it disturbs you so. GMAFB already.



And it's just really intriguing. It's like watching the show Succession, especially considering everything that has happened with Harry in the last few years, and everything The Crown revealed. I guess it's feels like the next season of The Crown. It's all deeply fascinating. I'm not a "royalist", I think it's absurd that England has never had a revolution and ousted these people, and my parents also immigrated from a former British colony (that was absolutely gutted by the monarchy). So of course I'm going to pay attention. And this thread is pretty good!


Same here (except for the British colony part). I've never posted on a royals thread before, but this cloak and dagger stuff is intriguing. Also intriguing are the people who want a Disney princess so they rationalize skeletal, dream about sheets, and who think Kate is reading 375 pages of posts from a bunch of Bethesda moms, so they keep bumping the thread with more posts.

It's like people watching x3

I'm inclined to think Kate's recovering from surgery, she's put on 10 pounds from steroids or a much less restrictive diet, and she doesn't want to go out win public because she thinks she looks puffy. Then KP made an own goal and stirred everything up. The domestic abuse people are way out there, but I don't blame them as much as I blame the Disney princess people who set the expectations Kate is hiding from.


Do you think there really are “Disney princess people” posting here? Is that your reality?


There totally are Disney princess people here. Early in the thread they were talking about how "gorgeous" Kate is and one of them unleashed giggles by fantasizing about her lying on "the most expensive sheets money can buy." They refuse to see that she's dangerously thin, because for them she's just a clothes horse whose only role in life is to be gorgeous.
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Anonymous wrote:The palace keeps digging this hole further with all of these fake photos and “spottings” of Kate being “happy and healthy.”

I follow the royal family out of intrigue for their glamour, but as an American, I’m thankful that my tax dollars don’t fund this utter nonsense and gaslighting. The royal family is a bunch of ribbon cutters. They are either essential to the governmental framework of the UK- in which case the deception and cover ups the palace is involved is in unacceptable - or they are not, and are private citizens, in which case, they need to be cut loose from this nonsensical life of leisure funded by the taxpayers.

But we fund legislators and provide them with ample benefits so they can take those away from the working class. I don't feel too superior but yes, the monarchies of Europe have raked in billions from other continents through horrendous means.


The key difference is that we vote for legislators and we can vote them out. These BRF jokers are born into this life of obscene privilege and luxury that is funded by the public. Then they have the gall to claim rights to privacy and have their PR people lie to the public regarding their whereabouts and health/ability to do the meager jobs they are expected to do. They are the image of having their cake and eating it too, and worse of all, each generation seems miserable. So cut them loose! If this is an altruistic fabulously wealthy family equally committed to philanthropy and their privacy, let them be Kennedy’s
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. If a coworker hard a procedure and took 2-3 months off for FMLA would you demand to know what happened and where they are? It’s pretty safe to assume she isn’t dead. If she were a normal person, she’d likely be out and about on errands and school runs by now. But she'd isn’t and can’t go anywhere without be hounded and having her picture on every front page. Therefore, to recovery, she quite literally has to go incognito.


If I received an email that a coworker was out for 2-3 months for a medical procedure, I would wish them well and demand nothing.

If a month later my coworkers husband was supposed to attend some event involving the company and he cancelled at the last minute with no explanation whatsoever except to say "don't worry, Jane is fine," I'd think that was weird but go back to work.

If a couple weeks after that, I received an "update" on Jane featuring a heavily photoshopped picture of her with her children, where her children were wearing clothes almost identical to my coworkers Christmas card from last year except for some changes that looked clearly faked via editing, and accompanied by an explanation that this photo had been taken days before by her husband, I'd be on Slack with my colleagues unpacking the whole thing and struggling to get work done because, uh, this is getting very strange.

If Jane then sent a follow up email stating that sometimes she gets overzealous with photoshop and apologizing for any controversy, but no other information, I'd continue to scratch my head and I feel certain my colleagues and I would be combing over these missives trying to figure out if there is some kind of hidden plea for help in them.

If the next day Jane's cousin posted a photo of Jane and her husband to Facebook, only the husband was fully visible and Jane was turned almost completely away from the camera staring at a brick wall, I'd immediately text my colleagues with "WFT is going on, should be be doing something to help Jane."

If a week later our boss came into the office and was like "oh you guys don't worry, I saw Jane and her husband at Foxtrot on Sunday buying specialty jams, she seemed fine," I'd say "I will believe Jane is fine when I see her thanks, but also what kind of jam, I love jam."

I mean, if you want it to be a real analogy.

This post is not normal.


Yes, the normal thing to do is to post 300 times that people need to please stop talking about the Princess of Wales on a thread about the Princess of Wales, when you could also just... not.


+1 She’s a (tax-funded) public figure. It’s not unreasonable for people to discuss what’s going on. Just exit the thread if it disturbs you so. GMAFB already.



And it's just really intriguing. It's like watching the show Succession, especially considering everything that has happened with Harry in the last few years, and everything The Crown revealed. I guess it's feels like the next season of The Crown. It's all deeply fascinating. I'm not a "royalist", I think it's absurd that England has never had a revolution and ousted these people, and my parents also immigrated from a former British colony (that was absolutely gutted by the monarchy). So of course I'm going to pay attention. And this thread is pretty good!


You do realize that are fictitious stories, right?
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Anonymous wrote:This would make the perfect Lifetime series or movie.



Absolutely. I would want it made by someone other than Lifetime because that's not my stylistic preference, but I would watch the heck out of an HBO/Max or FX limited run series about a princess who goes missing. Maybe there's a young London tabloid reporter trying to get her first big story, but the yuckity yucks at her paper (let's call it The Daily Sun) keep telling her "nothing to see here." Her old roommate from uni works in the palace press office, though, and tells her to keep digging. Then her roommate disappears too. The reporter winds up tracking down an American TikTok star, a housewife who normally just posts celebrity gossip and silly memes, who wound up cracking the case of the botched photoshop by figuring out that the outfits of the kids in the photo were the same as a public engagement the princess and her children had 5 months prior. The reporter and the TikTokker join forces and crack the case.

100% would watch.


Wow, you need to direct this . That was a good synopsis .

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Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. If a coworker hard a procedure and took 2-3 months off for FMLA would you demand to know what happened and where they are? It’s pretty safe to assume she isn’t dead. If she were a normal person, she’d likely be out and about on errands and school runs by now. But she'd isn’t and can’t go anywhere without be hounded and having her picture on every front page. Therefore, to recovery, she quite literally has to go incognito.


If I received an email that a coworker was out for 2-3 months for a medical procedure, I would wish them well and demand nothing.

If a month later my coworkers husband was supposed to attend some event involving the company and he cancelled at the last minute with no explanation whatsoever except to say "don't worry, Jane is fine," I'd think that was weird but go back to work.

If a couple weeks after that, I received an "update" on Jane featuring a heavily photoshopped picture of her with her children, where her children were wearing clothes almost identical to my coworkers Christmas card from last year except for some changes that looked clearly faked via editing, and accompanied by an explanation that this photo had been taken days before by her husband, I'd be on Slack with my colleagues unpacking the whole thing and struggling to get work done because, uh, this is getting very strange.

If Jane then sent a follow up email stating that sometimes she gets overzealous with photoshop and apologizing for any controversy, but no other information, I'd continue to scratch my head and I feel certain my colleagues and I would be combing over these missives trying to figure out if there is some kind of hidden plea for help in them.

If the next day Jane's cousin posted a photo of Jane and her husband to Facebook, only the husband was fully visible and Jane was turned almost completely away from the camera staring at a brick wall, I'd immediately text my colleagues with "WFT is going on, should be be doing something to help Jane."

If a week later our boss came into the office and was like "oh you guys don't worry, I saw Jane and her husband at Foxtrot on Sunday buying specialty jams, she seemed fine," I'd say "I will believe Jane is fine when I see her thanks, but also what kind of jam, I love jam."

I mean, if you want it to be a real analogy.

This post is not normal.


Yes, the normal thing to do is to post 300 times that people need to please stop talking about the Princess of Wales on a thread about the Princess of Wales, when you could also just... not.


+1 She’s a (tax-funded) public figure. It’s not unreasonable for people to discuss what’s going on. Just exit the thread if it disturbs you so. GMAFB already.



And it's just really intriguing. It's like watching the show Succession, especially considering everything that has happened with Harry in the last few years, and everything The Crown revealed. I guess it's feels like the next season of The Crown. It's all deeply fascinating. I'm not a "royalist", I think it's absurd that England has never had a revolution and ousted these people, and my parents also immigrated from a former British colony (that was absolutely gutted by the monarchy). So of course I'm going to pay attention. And this thread is pretty good!


Same here (except for the British colony part). I've never posted on a royals thread before, but this cloak and dagger stuff is intriguing. Also intriguing are the people who want a Disney princess so they rationalize skeletal, dream about sheets, and who think Kate is reading 375 pages of posts from a bunch of Bethesda moms, so they keep bumping the thread with more posts.

It's like people watching x3

I'm inclined to think Kate's recovering from surgery, she's put on 10 pounds from steroids or a much less restrictive diet, and she doesn't want to go out win public because she thinks she looks puffy. Then KP made an own goal and stirred everything up. The domestic abuse people are way out there, but I don't blame them as much as I blame the Disney princess people who set the expectations Kate is hiding from.


Do you think there really are “Disney princess people” posting here? Is that your reality?


There totally are Disney princess people here. Early in the thread they were talking about how "gorgeous" Kate is and one of them unleashed giggles by fantasizing about her lying on "the most expensive sheets money can buy." They refuse to see that she's dangerously thin, because for them she's just a clothes horse whose only role in life is to be gorgeous.


You have fabricated this whole character in your head based on your twisted interpretation of comments from 100s of pages ago. You would realize that your assumptions and generalizations were wrong and there really aren’t “Disney princess people” here if you opened yourself up to reality.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. If a coworker hard a procedure and took 2-3 months off for FMLA would you demand to know what happened and where they are? It’s pretty safe to assume she isn’t dead. If she were a normal person, she’d likely be out and about on errands and school runs by now. But she'd isn’t and can’t go anywhere without be hounded and having her picture on every front page. Therefore, to recovery, she quite literally has to go incognito.


If I received an email that a coworker was out for 2-3 months for a medical procedure, I would wish them well and demand nothing.

If a month later my coworkers husband was supposed to attend some event involving the company and he cancelled at the last minute with no explanation whatsoever except to say "don't worry, Jane is fine," I'd think that was weird but go back to work.

If a couple weeks after that, I received an "update" on Jane featuring a heavily photoshopped picture of her with her children, where her children were wearing clothes almost identical to my coworkers Christmas card from last year except for some changes that looked clearly faked via editing, and accompanied by an explanation that this photo had been taken days before by her husband, I'd be on Slack with my colleagues unpacking the whole thing and struggling to get work done because, uh, this is getting very strange.

If Jane then sent a follow up email stating that sometimes she gets overzealous with photoshop and apologizing for any controversy, but no other information, I'd continue to scratch my head and I feel certain my colleagues and I would be combing over these missives trying to figure out if there is some kind of hidden plea for help in them.

If the next day Jane's cousin posted a photo of Jane and her husband to Facebook, only the husband was fully visible and Jane was turned almost completely away from the camera staring at a brick wall, I'd immediately text my colleagues with "WFT is going on, should be be doing something to help Jane."

If a week later our boss came into the office and was like "oh you guys don't worry, I saw Jane and her husband at Foxtrot on Sunday buying specialty jams, she seemed fine," I'd say "I will believe Jane is fine when I see her thanks, but also what kind of jam, I love jam."

I mean, if you want it to be a real analogy.

This post is not normal.


Yes, the normal thing to do is to post 300 times that people need to please stop talking about the Princess of Wales on a thread about the Princess of Wales, when you could also just... not.


+1 She’s a (tax-funded) public figure. It’s not unreasonable for people to discuss what’s going on. Just exit the thread if it disturbs you so. GMAFB already.



And it's just really intriguing. It's like watching the show Succession, especially considering everything that has happened with Harry in the last few years, and everything The Crown revealed. I guess it's feels like the next season of The Crown. It's all deeply fascinating. I'm not a "royalist", I think it's absurd that England has never had a revolution and ousted these people, and my parents also immigrated from a former British colony (that was absolutely gutted by the monarchy). So of course I'm going to pay attention. And this thread is pretty good!


Same here (except for the British colony part). I've never posted on a royals thread before, but this cloak and dagger stuff is intriguing. Also intriguing are the people who want a Disney princess so they rationalize skeletal, dream about sheets, and who think Kate is reading 375 pages of posts from a bunch of Bethesda moms, so they keep bumping the thread with more posts.

It's like people watching x3

I'm inclined to think Kate's recovering from surgery, she's put on 10 pounds from steroids or a much less restrictive diet, and she doesn't want to go out win public because she thinks she looks puffy. Then KP made an own goal and stirred everything up. The domestic abuse people are way out there, but I don't blame them as much as I blame the Disney princess people who set the expectations Kate is hiding from.


Do you think there really are “Disney princess people” posting here? Is that your reality?


There totally are Disney princess people here. Early in the thread they were talking about how "gorgeous" Kate is and one of them unleashed giggles by fantasizing about her lying on "the most expensive sheets money can buy." They refuse to see that she's dangerously thin, because for them she's just a clothes horse whose only role in life is to be gorgeous.


I'm not a regular on these threads but I think she is gorgeous and also too thin and likely has an ED.

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Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. If a coworker hard a procedure and took 2-3 months off for FMLA would you demand to know what happened and where they are? It’s pretty safe to assume she isn’t dead. If she were a normal person, she’d likely be out and about on errands and school runs by now. But she'd isn’t and can’t go anywhere without be hounded and having her picture on every front page. Therefore, to recovery, she quite literally has to go incognito.


If I received an email that a coworker was out for 2-3 months for a medical procedure, I would wish them well and demand nothing.

If a month later my coworkers husband was supposed to attend some event involving the company and he cancelled at the last minute with no explanation whatsoever except to say "don't worry, Jane is fine," I'd think that was weird but go back to work.

If a couple weeks after that, I received an "update" on Jane featuring a heavily photoshopped picture of her with her children, where her children were wearing clothes almost identical to my coworkers Christmas card from last year except for some changes that looked clearly faked via editing, and accompanied by an explanation that this photo had been taken days before by her husband, I'd be on Slack with my colleagues unpacking the whole thing and struggling to get work done because, uh, this is getting very strange.

If Jane then sent a follow up email stating that sometimes she gets overzealous with photoshop and apologizing for any controversy, but no other information, I'd continue to scratch my head and I feel certain my colleagues and I would be combing over these missives trying to figure out if there is some kind of hidden plea for help in them.

If the next day Jane's cousin posted a photo of Jane and her husband to Facebook, only the husband was fully visible and Jane was turned almost completely away from the camera staring at a brick wall, I'd immediately text my colleagues with "WFT is going on, should be be doing something to help Jane."

If a week later our boss came into the office and was like "oh you guys don't worry, I saw Jane and her husband at Foxtrot on Sunday buying specialty jams, she seemed fine," I'd say "I will believe Jane is fine when I see her thanks, but also what kind of jam, I love jam."

I mean, if you want it to be a real analogy.

This post is not normal.


Yes, the normal thing to do is to post 300 times that people need to please stop talking about the Princess of Wales on a thread about the Princess of Wales, when you could also just... not.


+1 She’s a (tax-funded) public figure. It’s not unreasonable for people to discuss what’s going on. Just exit the thread if it disturbs you so. GMAFB already.



And it's just really intriguing. It's like watching the show Succession, especially considering everything that has happened with Harry in the last few years, and everything The Crown revealed. I guess it's feels like the next season of The Crown. It's all deeply fascinating. I'm not a "royalist", I think it's absurd that England has never had a revolution and ousted these people, and my parents also immigrated from a former British colony (that was absolutely gutted by the monarchy). So of course I'm going to pay attention. And this thread is pretty good!


Same here (except for the British colony part). I've never posted on a royals thread before, but this cloak and dagger stuff is intriguing. Also intriguing are the people who want a Disney princess so they rationalize skeletal, dream about sheets, and who think Kate is reading 375 pages of posts from a bunch of Bethesda moms, so they keep bumping the thread with more posts.

It's like people watching x3

I'm inclined to think Kate's recovering from surgery, she's put on 10 pounds from steroids or a much less restrictive diet, and she doesn't want to go out win public because she thinks she looks puffy. Then KP made an own goal and stirred everything up. The domestic abuse people are way out there, but I don't blame them as much as I blame the Disney princess people who set the expectations Kate is hiding from.


Do you think there really are “Disney princess people” posting here? Is that your reality?


There totally are Disney princess people here. Early in the thread they were talking about how "gorgeous" Kate is and one of them unleashed giggles by fantasizing about her lying on "the most expensive sheets money can buy." They refuse to see that she's dangerously thin, because for them she's just a clothes horse whose only role in life is to be gorgeous.


You have fabricated this whole character in your head based on your twisted interpretation of comments from 100s of pages ago. You would realize that your assumptions and generalizations were wrong and there really aren’t “Disney princess people” here if you opened yourself up to reality.


Whatever you say. Just stop insisting she's a perfect, healthy weight because you think she looks better in her gorgeous clothes that way.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. If a coworker hard a procedure and took 2-3 months off for FMLA would you demand to know what happened and where they are? It’s pretty safe to assume she isn’t dead. If she were a normal person, she’d likely be out and about on errands and school runs by now. But she'd isn’t and can’t go anywhere without be hounded and having her picture on every front page. Therefore, to recovery, she quite literally has to go incognito.


If I received an email that a coworker was out for 2-3 months for a medical procedure, I would wish them well and demand nothing.

If a month later my coworkers husband was supposed to attend some event involving the company and he cancelled at the last minute with no explanation whatsoever except to say "don't worry, Jane is fine," I'd think that was weird but go back to work.

If a couple weeks after that, I received an "update" on Jane featuring a heavily photoshopped picture of her with her children, where her children were wearing clothes almost identical to my coworkers Christmas card from last year except for some changes that looked clearly faked via editing, and accompanied by an explanation that this photo had been taken days before by her husband, I'd be on Slack with my colleagues unpacking the whole thing and struggling to get work done because, uh, this is getting very strange.

If Jane then sent a follow up email stating that sometimes she gets overzealous with photoshop and apologizing for any controversy, but no other information, I'd continue to scratch my head and I feel certain my colleagues and I would be combing over these missives trying to figure out if there is some kind of hidden plea for help in them.

If the next day Jane's cousin posted a photo of Jane and her husband to Facebook, only the husband was fully visible and Jane was turned almost completely away from the camera staring at a brick wall, I'd immediately text my colleagues with "WFT is going on, should be be doing something to help Jane."

If a week later our boss came into the office and was like "oh you guys don't worry, I saw Jane and her husband at Foxtrot on Sunday buying specialty jams, she seemed fine," I'd say "I will believe Jane is fine when I see her thanks, but also what kind of jam, I love jam."

I mean, if you want it to be a real analogy.

This post is not normal.


Yes, the normal thing to do is to post 300 times that people need to please stop talking about the Princess of Wales on a thread about the Princess of Wales, when you could also just... not.


+1 She’s a (tax-funded) public figure. It’s not unreasonable for people to discuss what’s going on. Just exit the thread if it disturbs you so. GMAFB already.



And it's just really intriguing. It's like watching the show Succession, especially considering everything that has happened with Harry in the last few years, and everything The Crown revealed. I guess it's feels like the next season of The Crown. It's all deeply fascinating. I'm not a "royalist", I think it's absurd that England has never had a revolution and ousted these people, and my parents also immigrated from a former British colony (that was absolutely gutted by the monarchy). So of course I'm going to pay attention. And this thread is pretty good!


Same here (except for the British colony part). I've never posted on a royals thread before, but this cloak and dagger stuff is intriguing. Also intriguing are the people who want a Disney princess so they rationalize skeletal, dream about sheets, and who think Kate is reading 375 pages of posts from a bunch of Bethesda moms, so they keep bumping the thread with more posts.

It's like people watching x3

I'm inclined to think Kate's recovering from surgery, she's put on 10 pounds from steroids or a much less restrictive diet, and she doesn't want to go out win public because she thinks she looks puffy. Then KP made an own goal and stirred everything up. The domestic abuse people are way out there, but I don't blame them as much as I blame the Disney princess people who set the expectations Kate is hiding from.


Do you think there really are “Disney princess people” posting here? Is that your reality?


There totally are Disney princess people here. Early in the thread they were talking about how "gorgeous" Kate is and one of them unleashed giggles by fantasizing about her lying on "the most expensive sheets money can buy." They refuse to see that she's dangerously thin, because for them she's just a clothes horse whose only role in life is to be gorgeous.


You have fabricated this whole character in your head based on your twisted interpretation of comments from 100s of pages ago. You would realize that your assumptions and generalizations were wrong and there really aren’t “Disney princess people” here if you opened yourself up to reality.


Whatever you say. Just stop insisting she's a perfect, healthy weight because you think she looks better in her gorgeous clothes that way.


I enjoy that this is so triggering for you.
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Anonymous wrote:Is the daily mail fake or gospel? Or does it just depend?


The chief editor Richard Eden of DM is a friend of the Middleton family (namely Carole Middleton , Kates wayward uncle Gary , and Kates brother) .

The DM is part of the royal rota (network of tabloids on speed dial from the palace). Anything you hear on DM is because some royal or zealous staffer or insider relative wanted you to hear it.

These stories of Kate and Will being spotted while the DM cleverly uses old photographs is because the palace wanted this out to quell the rumors.


Obviously.

But it seems she is on the mend and will be back soon if they were at a farm stand and watching the kids do sports. Good news to all normal people!


Were the kids doing sports alone? Otherwise, I’m sure other bored soccer moms would’ve absolutely whipped out the camera phone to get a money shot .

William is such a bad liar. He should give up this whole charade while he still can


Their school circles don't work that way and there is an agreement not to publish. Find another published snap of the kids doing sports. Any time.



LOL I love these bored American wives instructing us on how British “school circles” work


Post published photos of the kids playing sports. From any time. We'll wait.



More?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6REg298NTxU&t=1s
Prince George SPOTTED Playing Soccer As Prince William Cheered On His Son From The Stands






Don't be so smug. That was posted seven months ago, so you're dead wrong.
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Anonymous wrote:The palace keeps digging this hole further with all of these fake photos and “spottings” of Kate being “happy and healthy.”

I follow the royal family out of intrigue for their glamour, but as an American, I’m thankful that my tax dollars don’t fund this utter nonsense and gaslighting. The royal family is a bunch of ribbon cutters. They are either essential to the governmental framework of the UK- in which case the deception and cover ups the palace is involved is in unacceptable - or they are not, and are private citizens, in which case, they need to be cut loose from this nonsensical life of leisure funded by the taxpayers.

But we fund legislators and provide them with ample benefits so they can take those away from the working class. I don't feel too superior but yes, the monarchies of Europe have raked in billions from other continents through horrendous means.


The key difference is that we vote for legislators and we can vote them out. These BRF jokers are born into this life of obscene privilege and luxury that is funded by the public. Then they have the gall to claim rights to privacy and have their PR people lie to the public regarding their whereabouts and health/ability to do the meager jobs they are expected to do. They are the image of having their cake and eating it too, and worse of all, each generation seems miserable. So cut them loose! If this is an altruistic fabulously wealthy family equally committed to philanthropy and their privacy, let them be Kennedy’s

Yes they do want their cake. They've been controlling their media and dragging anyone that makes them look bad through the mud. History will not be so kind. I just don't understand why this thread and other comments online have such fervent W&K defenders who freak and try to shut down at any criticism.
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