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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In 1985 when William was 4 and Harry was one, Charles and Diana did over 500 combined events. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thesun.co.uk/news/2506110/prince-charles-did-double-his-sons-work-30yrs-ago-as-wills-and-kate-are-slammed-for-shirking-royal-duties/amp/ Way, way more than William and Kate.[/quote] And the Queen's children were mostly raised by nannies while she traveled the world carrying out royal duties. Times are changing, parenting practices are different now. Three of Elizabeth's children are divorced. William may just be prioritizing a happier family life for himself.[/quote] 1. Will and Kate also have at least one nanny (nanny Maria) and a full household staff. Additionally, George and Charlotte go to preschool 2. You are assuming that Kate is spending her time not working taking care of her children [b]but you have no idea what she is doing[/b]. [/quote] Neither do you! Why are you assuming the worst about her, instead of the best? :roll: [/quote] Never said I did. I do however know a few things about how time works....so if George and Charlotte go to preschool (which it appears that William takes them to) for hours a day and Kate doesn’t have to cook or clean I think I can wonder what she was doing before Louis was born. Oh and also...in addition to her children literally not being at home William barely does more than she does...also freeing up more time. [/quote] I think you need to write a strongly worded letter to the both of them; they need to hear your disapproval of their life choices! Because once they know how closely you've been monitoring their private life, I know they'll be mortified. I'm sure they'll think twice about having let you down. Do it soon! Before Kate dares to take too much time at home with her baby!!![/quote] Stop panicking. Nobody is judging you.[/quote] You should really let Kate know your views, PP. She can then tailor her life choices to please you. :lol: [/quote] That was a different person you weirdo. I’m sorry you feel so defensive. [/quote] You're the one who seems oddly invested in what Kate does. Touch a nerve? :lol: [/quote] DP. It is not oddly invested to note there is a public discussion about a public figure. Freaking out about the existence of that public discussion is indeed oddly defensive, however. Ah, well. The UK can decide what it wants. I am glad it's not my tax dollars going to support their shenanigans, but since it's not, I can just watch the nonsense from afar.[/quote] I find it so funny that you would describe a happy, healthy, wholesome family as engaging in "shenanigans" simply because the mom is currently devoting most of her time to raising their children. These people aren't the Kardashians. There are no baby daddies, no alcoholism or drug problems, no partying all night, no issues, period. And yet, you choose the word "shenanigans" to describe their lifestyle. Only here on DCUM do we find such twisted values. :lol: [/quote]
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