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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I will say that William has made a tremendously good choice of a wife. Without knowing anything about what their relationship is like behind closed doors, he never had to worry for one minute whether she's a good fit for this life. She's a great asset to him and the crown in exactly the way she needs to be. [/quote] Completely agree. She’s perfect. I don’t know that she’s made one misstep as his wife. [/quote] Yep. [b]She knows her place[/b]. [/quote] Yes -- she knows her place in history! On the throne as future Queen of Great Britain and the Commonwealth. Yes, we love the Duchess of Cambridge. She was extremely close to Prince Philip and is taking cues from his extraordinary life for her future role as consort. [/quote] I hope you are British or at least from the Commonwealth countries. If not, the level of enthusiasm you have for a monarchy that has nothing to do with you - and if you are American, your forefathers bled and died to be free from - is supremely creepy. [/quote] Oh, sorry to disappoint. Did I trigger you? Who wouldn't want to emulate Prince Philip's life of service? He was a beloved leader -- kind, funny and respected for being a good human being. He was a legitimate WWII hero who saved his crew and ship from destruction. He was patron of nearly 1000 charities in his lifetime. His Duke of Edinburgh Awards -- which he spearheaded and promoted -- have seen over 8 million young people worldwide set goals to challenge themselves and accomplish their goals. Who wouldn't wait to leave such a legacy when they die? [/quote] Y[b]ou know Charles' Prince Trust blows the Duke of Edinburgh Awards out of the water [/b]right? In terms of accomplishments, number of individuals helped, and direct receivables. Do you want to emulate him?[/quote] okay wait.. are you setting up a living son against dead father now? Charles has one advantage over Phillip. He is alive.[/quote] Prince Edward is going to be the Duke of Edinburgh when the Queen dies. That has been arranged. Right now, the title has to pass to Charles as the eldest son, but once Charles becomes king, the title can “revert to the crown” and can be reassigned. Edward has already taken over patronage of the DoE awards.[/quote] Does Sophie become a Duchess then?[/quote]
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