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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If she outlives Charles, she’ll become the Dowager Queen. She’ll probably be set up in a cottage in Windsor park and live out her life ignored by her stepson. [/quote] He can kick her out completely unless Charles leaves her one of his properties.[/quote] You’re talking about William? He’s not going to do that. They’re quite close now.[/quote] And it seems like she and Kate are close too. The kids look at her as a grandmother (and it looks like she really loves them) so I think William will make sure she is taken care of. I actually think he treats her better than her own kids do (not that they don't have a good reason but that's another issue). I never understood the disdain for Camilla. Did they handle the situation well? No, of course not. But that was years ago and she "destroyed" a marriage that was doomed from the get-go. They're just two people who loved one another and finally said, screw it, we want to be together. Good for them--they seem really happy. And Diana wanted out of royal life anyway. Awful that it ended the way it did but Camilla didn't kill her.[/quote] This. Whatever about his personal life. Being King is about being a figurehead and devoting life to service. Charles will be, objectively, good at that. I've always admired his work in climate change, even when people thought he was crazy and "hippy dippy." I admire his work with the Jewish community and communities of all different faiths and his wish to change his title from "Defender of The Faith" to "Defender of Faith." I hugely admire The Prince's Trust and can objectively see the good work that's come out of it.[/quote] Charles' paternal grandmother hid a Jewish family when Greece was occupied by Nazis. Her dying request was to be buried on the Mt. of Olives in Jerusalem and she is also a Righteous Among Nations. Three of his paternal aunts were married to Nazis. Possibly with his father's guidance, he worked out those strange circumstances. [/quote]
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