That can be true and also true I don’t think they’ll divorce. There’s no point. He has a mannequin to make him look good and a mistress whenever he wants. |
There is no such tradition, however people with high EQ don’t show up at the death bed of a great grandmother in law. They allow a handful of the closest family to be there. |
So Sophie Wessex is low EQ according to you? |
Sophie was the Queen’s daughter-in-law and in her own words, like a second daughter who called Elizabeth mama. |
Wrong. They are British and are showing proper decorum. |
Who are you to judge whether something is a "waste" or not? |
Absolutely correct. |
The Queen was Williams grandmother. She is a Kate’s grandmother-in-law, not great grandmother. And if you go it’s to support your spouse. That’s what people with any EQ at all would do. |
It's not her great grandmother in law. Do you know who Sophie even is? |
The 70-year-old King and Queen are British too aren’t they? I guess liking your spouse is against decorum. |
You realize that isn’t Kate’s great-grandmother in law either right? |
For heaven’s sake it’s a solemn occasion not a high school dance. |
I don't know what your point is. I think you seem to think that they all are robots and are supposed to act the same. King Charles III lost his mother which is sorely more upsetting than losing your grandmother. But, I am sure you will come back with a witty retort. Just because William and Kate behaved differently does NOT mean they don't love each other or aren't showing proper decorum. |
And? So they are going against decorum and tradition. You want us to go there and chastise them? |
Charles and Camilla have always been affectionate, and usually William and Kate are at least walking closely together and looking at each other sometimes, and even holding hands. |