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[quote=Anonymous]There's many debates on this forum about the BRF's "work ethic" ranging from complaints about Kate being lazy to to Meghan and Queen Elizabeth II being hard working. Considering the immense and unrivaled privilege and comforts of the BRF the fact that anything they do to engage with their subjects and the world as "work" is possibly debatable. They don't have bosses, or work 9-5. None of them have to deal with end of the year evaluations or have any of the stresses normal, even UMC working professionals face. Personally I think their public appearances and royal tours do constitute hard work. Diplomacy at its highest levels is very high stakes and very stressful. Not to mention the stamina required to have appearances day after day, rain or shine in sickness or health. THAT part of their life is definitely hard work. So what do you think? Royal life, hard work or hardly working?[/quote]
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