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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t believe this for a second. William clearly adores Kate. When they are in public at events, he is always seeking her out with his eyes, sharing private smiles and laughs. He has said in interviews that she is the best thing that ever happened to him. They’re obviously madly in love. He could have anyone - he was the most eligible bachelor in the world for years and he chose her again and again. She’s beyond beautiful, classy, intelligent, and kind. I’m sure he worships the ground she walks on. He’d be a fool not to.[/quote] This is sweet, but you are making up a fantasy. We have no idea what the state of their marriage is. We don't know whether they are good parents or not. All we have are carefully choreographed appearances and interviews, managed by a sophisticated publicity machine. You (and also the people who are convinced William is cheating) are reading tea leaves and making up stories based on little information. It is true that if William hasn't cheated, he would be a statistical anomaly for a British royal. That at least is something factual. But we don't know anything factual about whether he has or hasn't, whether they have a good marriage or not, etc. Everything you wrote and the people who are convinced he is cheating is just wild speculation.[/quote] Why wouldn't they have an ideal marriage though? Just look at it come a common sense perspective. Two very attractive people (Kate much more so than William of course with his hair loss but he does have a good body if you like your men lean). Very long history together, tons of mutual friends. No problems there. Tons of money and even more help than most rich people have. So they're not going to be having any of the arguments we normal people have about spending, where to live, where to work/how much to work, division of household chores, who is doing more with the children, etc. The one point of contention I can see is his whackadoo family and the job. BUT she certainly knew what she was getting into with that so I doubt she takes her frustration, if she feels any, out on him. She wouldn't have a leg to stand on in any arguments about it. "I want to spend Christmas with my family." "Can't. We need to go to Granny's. You KNEW this was an issue from the get go."[/quote] Since when has common sense dictated marital happiness? There are many divorced couples who, based the outside facts, should have been very happy with their lives. And, yet. [b]We have no idea what the true state of their marriage is. Anyone who pretends they do is just living a fantasy (one way or the other).[/b][/quote] This. All of us are guessing based on our interpretations of their careful public appearances and photographs. Kate seems to be a perfect fit for her role in William's life. But beyond that we can't really say what the state of affairs are.[/quote]
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