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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is hard work. First, they have to look great all of the time...even when they're super preggy. Then, they have to fly to all sorts of places and be pleasant. And, regardless of the weather, they have to get out there and stay at events even when they're dreadfully boring. They are always being watched and judged. I wouldn't want most of that life...some of the perks are great...but they come at a high cost.[/quote] This, in addition to the diplomatic child’s notes above. [b]Here’s one example. You know when you’re looking for the exact right outfit and it is WORK. It’s enjoyable I suppose but it turns into something not enjoyable. By the 100th thing you try on, you’re getting frustrated, you’re becoming a mess, you’re starting to question why you need this outfit. [/b] I’m truly not trivializing. I mean it. Royal life is taking something pleasant: power (sort of), access, luxury, freedom and it is all *burdened* by the other aspect of it. Heavy responsibility, eyes on you always, critiscism, death threats, self-awareness of a really strange kind. Many celebrities experience this at the top level. But for royalty it’s for life, and it’s hard to let loose on top of that. [/quote] Most of Kate's clothes are bespoke. Designers come to her with ideas then she and her stylist tailor them to what she likes specifically to make it "her" then they measure her and make the clothing. When it comes time to get dressed, she has a glam squad come to her. I'm sure she does occasionally shop online or in person for her casual clothing that she wears in her every day life but she's not doing what you describe for official events. People come to her, not the other way around.[/quote]
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