Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as outfits and 'couture' diplomacy Kate won hands down. She knocked it out of the park with several of her appearances.
As far as impact and outreach, I think Meghan killed it. Her speeches, skilled engagements, and personal warmth went over extremely well.
+1
But I think Meghan deliberately dressed down and rewore outfits so as to avoid scrutiny on her wardrobe and its expense.
As far as the two duchesses go, Meghan comes off as by far the more accomplished, professional, and successful of the two which is weird considering Kate has been doing this for 8 years longer.
Meghan is much better at engaging with regular people and articulating her thoughts.
Is she? She sounded dim in that distraught interview posted on the other thread. I get that motherhood is hard, and that it's impossible to understand that until you go through it. But she signed up to be a princess, no one made her do it. What was she expecting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as outfits and 'couture' diplomacy Kate won hands down. She knocked it out of the park with several of her appearances.
As far as impact and outreach, I think Meghan killed it. Her speeches, skilled engagements, and personal warmth went over extremely well.
+1
But I think Meghan deliberately dressed down and rewore outfits so as to avoid scrutiny on her wardrobe and its expense.
As far as the two duchesses go, Meghan comes off as by far the more accomplished, professional, and successful of the two which is weird considering Kate has been doing this for 8 years longer.
Meghan is much better at engaging with regular people and articulating her thoughts.
You know what I want? Some reporter SOMEWHERE to legitimately question why a 12-year-old is a better princess/speaker than Kate. Not even duchess-to-duchesss.
Here is 12-year-old Infanta of Spain giving a speech today.
Here is 38-year-old Kate doing the same thing yesterday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as outfits and 'couture' diplomacy Kate won hands down. She knocked it out of the park with several of her appearances.
As far as impact and outreach, I think Meghan killed it. Her speeches, skilled engagements, and personal warmth went over extremely well.
+1
But I think Meghan deliberately dressed down and rewore outfits so as to avoid scrutiny on her wardrobe and its expense.
As far as the two duchesses go, Meghan comes off as by far the more accomplished, professional, and successful of the two which is weird considering Kate has been doing this for 8 years longer.
Meghan is much better at engaging with regular people and articulating her thoughts.
Is she? She sounded dim in that distraught interview posted on the other thread. I get that motherhood is hard, and that it's impossible to understand that until you go through it. But she signed up to be a princess, no one made her do it. What was she expecting?
+1 on immediate poster. Meghan is needy. "Not many people have asked if I'm ok." Kate wouldn't say such a thing, she would get on with it. Thank goodness Kate gave England and heir and two spares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as outfits and 'couture' diplomacy Kate won hands down. She knocked it out of the park with several of her appearances.
As far as impact and outreach, I think Meghan killed it. Her speeches, skilled engagements, and personal warmth went over extremely well.
+1
But I think Meghan deliberately dressed down and rewore outfits so as to avoid scrutiny on her wardrobe and its expense.
As far as the two duchesses go, Meghan comes off as by far the more accomplished, professional, and successful of the two which is weird considering Kate has been doing this for 8 years longer.
Meghan is much better at engaging with regular people and articulating her thoughts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as outfits and 'couture' diplomacy Kate won hands down. She knocked it out of the park with several of her appearances.
As far as impact and outreach, I think Meghan killed it. Her speeches, skilled engagements, and personal warmth went over extremely well.
+1
But I think Meghan deliberately dressed down and rewore outfits so as to avoid scrutiny on her wardrobe and its expense.
As far as the two duchesses go, Meghan comes off as by far the more accomplished, professional, and successful of the two which is weird considering Kate has been doing this for 8 years longer.
Meghan is much better at engaging with regular people and articulating her thoughts.
Is she? She sounded dim in that distraught interview posted on the other thread. I get that motherhood is hard, and that it's impossible to understand that until you go through it. But she signed up to be a princess, no one made her do it. What was she expecting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As far as outfits and 'couture' diplomacy Kate won hands down. She knocked it out of the park with several of her appearances.
As far as impact and outreach, I think Meghan killed it. Her speeches, skilled engagements, and personal warmth went over extremely well.
+1
But I think Meghan deliberately dressed down and rewore outfits so as to avoid scrutiny on her wardrobe and its expense.
As far as the two duchesses go, Meghan comes off as by far the more accomplished, professional, and successful of the two which is weird considering Kate has been doing this for 8 years longer.
Meghan is much better at engaging with regular people and articulating her thoughts.
Anonymous wrote:As far as outfits and 'couture' diplomacy Kate won hands down. She knocked it out of the park with several of her appearances.
As far as impact and outreach, I think Meghan killed it. Her speeches, skilled engagements, and personal warmth went over extremely well.
Anonymous wrote:Please don’t compare them. This tour in Pakistan was dangerous, not a fun tour to speak out and dance.