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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] The reality is, this is a pattern for Kate. She has NEVER had a real job. She worked for her parents, and then worked part time. She quit the part time gig to prepare for being a Royal, and now as a Royal, has more or less avoided full time work in her role. I get that she is a mother of three, but like anyone would say on here; this is a choice. She has a job, for which she is paid and compensated for in terms of housing, etc. She has nannies at her disposal. She has resources that many women don’t have, and is still refusing to set an example of what a woman taking care of business can be. [/quote] As someone who worked in my family business for 15 years beginning at age 15, I disagree that working in a family business is not a 'real' job. It may be different from a job that you have to compete for but it is very much a real job. I think this really boils down to your narrow perception of 'job'. Kate's 'job' is however she defines her role as the Duchess of Cambridge. Same with Meghan as the Duchess of Sussex. They're jobs are in 'the family business' of the royal family. [b]It's a job and role that the family gets to define, not the public[/b]. [/quote] No, Kate’s job is not her determination, but rather how her boss, the Monarchy, and the Public Of the UK, define her role. Because it’s a family business, doesn’t get you out of work, especially when you’re supposed to kind of be non profit, and part of your wages are publicly funded. And it’s their, both they’re. [/quote] See the bolded part. The public has no input into defining the jobs of Kate and Meghan nor are they accountable to the public in how much/little they do. As with anyone, you make the best decision for you and your family even if the extended family doesn't agree or like it. If the Queen or POW don't like what their kids are doing, they always have the option of cutting them off personally and financially as any parent does. The only difference is they are far, far more in the public eye. That does't mean the public gets any input no matter their opinions. [/quote]
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