Anonymous wrote:She is doing fine and she will come into her own just like Diana did. In fact, I think she's starting off far more poised than Diana did. Just wait.
It definitely helps that Kate is more than 10 years older than Diana was at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not want her "job". Ever. Imagine being scrutinized by random anonymous posters about how she dresses, how she looks, how disappointed people are with her. No thank you.
Also her grandmother-in-law, aka The Queen, has been rumored to have issued rules about what Kate can wear. Stockings, weighted hems on her skirts, no skirts hitting above the knee, and so on. It's probably no coincidence that her evening wear is not daring in the slightest. No amount of money would make me want to live under such scrutiny but yet also with so many restrictions.
She is doing fine and she will come into her own just like Diana did. In fact, I think she's starting off far more poised than Diana did. Just wait.
Anonymous wrote:I would not want her "job". Ever. Imagine being scrutinized by random anonymous posters about how she dresses, how she looks, how disappointed people are with her. No thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Did you think she was going to work for Deloitte or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leave Kate alone. The British Monarchy is a dowdy, charismatic free institution. Always has been save for the few years of Diana. They don't want another Diana. They want dowdiness or something safe.
What really is she going to do? I appreciate that she is championing mental health issues in young people, but the other royals are equally as boring (except for Harry). People need to stop expecting her to be something she never will be.
Also Diana took on the harder issues - e.g. land mines - once she was separated from Charles and her kids were older.
Diana was also known to spend very little time with William and Harry as children. They were basically raised by nannies.
This isn't true. In fact, if it weren't for Diana, the boys would have been shipped off to boarding schools a lot younger like Charles.
Anonymous wrote:I understand it is no crime to fall in love and want to have your man's babies. Especially if the man in question happens to be the future King of England. Kate Middleton, however, is a sore disappointment as far as public figures go. First, she graduates from a great university and an excellent secondary education and spends her time....partying with the princes and hopping in and out of cards drunk and giggly. Her "job" is like, participating in charity rowing competitions sometimes. I'm not even expecting her to DO much work, especially since she was wealthy and did not need a source of income. I just wish she used her status and privileged and royal connections to stand up for something and contribute in a real way.
People made excuses for her saying she was in a difficult place dating William and needing to be low key until her marriage. Well, she got married and has done nothing of significance so far with her new found power and status. She makes a few appearances and spends the rest of the time doing nothing. SO LAZY.
Anonymous wrote:Her job was to produce an heir and a spare, which she did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leave Kate alone. The British Monarchy is a dowdy, charismatic free institution. Always has been save for the few years of Diana. They don't want another Diana. They want dowdiness or something safe.
What really is she going to do? I appreciate that she is championing mental health issues in young people, but the other royals are equally as boring (except for Harry). People need to stop expecting her to be something she never will be.
Also Diana took on the harder issues - e.g. land mines - once she was separated from Charles and her kids were older.
Diana was also known to spend very little time with William and Harry as children. They were basically raised by nannies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leave Kate alone. The British Monarchy is a dowdy, charismatic free institution. Always has been save for the few years of Diana. They don't want another Diana. They want dowdiness or something safe.
What really is she going to do? I appreciate that she is championing mental health issues in young people, but the other royals are equally as boring (except for Harry). People need to stop expecting her to be something she never will be.
Also Diana took on the harder issues - e.g. land mines - once she was separated from Charles and her kids were older.