Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My opinion is that having an affair with a married man, much less one with children is despicable. I think having an affair when you are married and breaking your vows shows an utter lack of honor. I think a mother putting her selfish desires over her children’s happiness and security is unconscionable. I don’t think anybody who behaves thusly should be granted a position of honor.
However, it is really none of my business. William and Harry, who were impacted seem to have established a relationship with her. If they can forgive her, and wish for her to be acknowledged in this matter, I think their wishes should be respected. Moreover, the British monarch, as I understand it is largely a ceremonial position and the consort has even less power. Finally, I think as foul as Charles and Camilla behaved in their previous marriages, compared to historical precedents set by earlier heads of state (both British and international), their transgressions pale in significance.
I do find it bizarre that the marriage between Charles and Camilla could have been problematic because of their histories of divorce and the future role of Charles as the head of the Church of England when the Church of England was essentially established to allow Henry VIII to divorce and remarry.
Diana had married lovers so do you feel the same about her?
No. Diana did not take up lovers until she realized what a sh!t-show she had married into and that her husband would never be able to love her and would never give up Camilla.
Anonymous wrote:My two thoughts:
1. Why on earth subject yourself to a lifetime of misery by marrying into the royal family?
2. What kind of person could ever be attracted to Prince Charles, the little snivelly brat?
Apart from that, I've got nothing against Camilla.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like it or not, people have come around to Camilla. It's been a long road but people have warmed up.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-60279761
"Since then, Camilla has won over a cautious public. She has been praised for championing her own causes and interests, including supporting literacy charities, animal welfare and organisations helping victims of domestic abuse"
https://news.sky.com/story/camilla-from-mrs-parker-bowles-to-the-next-queen-consort-12534245
"But as she has carved out her own royal role and been accepted by the rest of the family, the mood towards her has softened."
LOL
Still waiting on all the evidence that people are upset about this recent announcement. Maybe it's just you. Diana's #1 fan.
Maybe 87% of the UK population thinks her breath stinks. Does it matter why?
It's a poll of Daily Express readers, not the UK population. From last June.
No, it’s a poll of the British public which the tweet explicitly spells out for you. Your reading comprehension needs work.
As does yours. Prove that the people are upset about the Queen's recent announcements. Polls from last year, several months ago, don't make your point.
DP. You're a fool. You really think because it hit New Years 2022 suddenly people's hatred of that woman which has lasted decades suddenly evaporated?
Because you just don't want to believe you might be wrong here's a recent poll for you that show you how quickly the tide has turned. People don't "hate" Camilla as much as you think they do. Wonder what changed? People are moving on.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1562234/camilla-news-duchess-of-cornwall-queen-title-queen-elizabeth-ii-statement-poll-results
"There’s a suggestion that the Queen’s intervention might have shifted opinion as the poll found out of 8453 responses, 51 percent (4348) backed the Queen’s wishes for Camilla to become Queen Consort during Charles's reign."
"Daily Express’s royal correspondent Richard Palmer commented on the findings, noting that in previous surveys of print and online readers of the publication “have found overwhelming opposition to Camilla becoming Queen”.
That is a useless online poll of Express readers, not an actual poll. I’m sure you can find some Twitter polls that back this up too but they will be just as meaningless.
Ok. Do carry on arguing without facts. Queen Camilla has a nice ring to it don’t you think?![]()
You’re talking to different people. But I, for one, can’t wait until the coronation and someone throws a tomato at her (again). Can’t say they weren’t warned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like it or not, people have come around to Camilla. It's been a long road but people have warmed up.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-60279761
"Since then, Camilla has won over a cautious public. She has been praised for championing her own causes and interests, including supporting literacy charities, animal welfare and organisations helping victims of domestic abuse"
https://news.sky.com/story/camilla-from-mrs-parker-bowles-to-the-next-queen-consort-12534245
"But as she has carved out her own royal role and been accepted by the rest of the family, the mood towards her has softened."
LOL
Still waiting on all the evidence that people are upset about this recent announcement. Maybe it's just you. Diana's #1 fan.
Maybe 87% of the UK population thinks her breath stinks. Does it matter why?
It's a poll of Daily Express readers, not the UK population. From last June.
No, it’s a poll of the British public which the tweet explicitly spells out for you. Your reading comprehension needs work.
As does yours. Prove that the people are upset about the Queen's recent announcements. Polls from last year, several months ago, don't make your point.
DP. You're a fool. You really think because it hit New Years 2022 suddenly people's hatred of that woman which has lasted decades suddenly evaporated?
Because you just don't want to believe you might be wrong here's a recent poll for you that show you how quickly the tide has turned. People don't "hate" Camilla as much as you think they do. Wonder what changed? People are moving on.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1562234/camilla-news-duchess-of-cornwall-queen-title-queen-elizabeth-ii-statement-poll-results
"There’s a suggestion that the Queen’s intervention might have shifted opinion as the poll found out of 8453 responses, 51 percent (4348) backed the Queen’s wishes for Camilla to become Queen Consort during Charles's reign."
"Daily Express’s royal correspondent Richard Palmer commented on the findings, noting that in previous surveys of print and online readers of the publication “have found overwhelming opposition to Camilla becoming Queen”.
That is a useless online poll of Express readers, not an actual poll. I’m sure you can find some Twitter polls that back this up too but they will be just as meaningless.
Ok. Do carry on arguing without facts. Queen Camilla has a nice ring to it don’t you think?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My opinion is that having an affair with a married man, much less one with children is despicable. I think having an affair when you are married and breaking your vows shows an utter lack of honor. I think a mother putting her selfish desires over her children’s happiness and security is unconscionable. I don’t think anybody who behaves thusly should be granted a position of honor.
However, it is really none of my business. William and Harry, who were impacted seem to have established a relationship with her. If they can forgive her, and wish for her to be acknowledged in this matter, I think their wishes should be respected. Moreover, the British monarch, as I understand it is largely a ceremonial position and the consort has even less power. Finally, I think as foul as Charles and Camilla behaved in their previous marriages, compared to historical precedents set by earlier heads of state (both British and international), their transgressions pale in significance.
I do find it bizarre that the marriage between Charles and Camilla could have been problematic because of their histories of divorce and the future role of Charles as the head of the Church of England when the Church of England was essentially established to allow Henry VIII to divorce and remarry.
William and Harry accept her to make their father happy. I believe they stated that when the engagement was announced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like it or not, people have come around to Camilla. It's been a long road but people have warmed up.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-60279761
"Since then, Camilla has won over a cautious public. She has been praised for championing her own causes and interests, including supporting literacy charities, animal welfare and organisations helping victims of domestic abuse"
https://news.sky.com/story/camilla-from-mrs-parker-bowles-to-the-next-queen-consort-12534245
"But as she has carved out her own royal role and been accepted by the rest of the family, the mood towards her has softened."
LOL
Still waiting on all the evidence that people are upset about this recent announcement. Maybe it's just you. Diana's #1 fan.
Maybe 87% of the UK population thinks her breath stinks. Does it matter why?
It's a poll of Daily Express readers, not the UK population. From last June.
No, it’s a poll of the British public which the tweet explicitly spells out for you. Your reading comprehension needs work.
As does yours. Prove that the people are upset about the Queen's recent announcements. Polls from last year, several months ago, don't make your point.
DP. You're a fool. You really think because it hit New Years 2022 suddenly people's hatred of that woman which has lasted decades suddenly evaporated?
Because you just don't want to believe you might be wrong here's a recent poll for you that show you how quickly the tide has turned. People don't "hate" Camilla as much as you think they do. Wonder what changed? People are moving on.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1562234/camilla-news-duchess-of-cornwall-queen-title-queen-elizabeth-ii-statement-poll-results
"There’s a suggestion that the Queen’s intervention might have shifted opinion as the poll found out of 8453 responses, 51 percent (4348) backed the Queen’s wishes for Camilla to become Queen Consort during Charles's reign."
"Daily Express’s royal correspondent Richard Palmer commented on the findings, noting that in previous surveys of print and online readers of the publication “have found overwhelming opposition to Camilla becoming Queen”.
That is a useless online poll of Express readers, not an actual poll. I’m sure you can find some Twitter polls that back this up too but they will be just as meaningless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like it or not, people have come around to Camilla. It's been a long road but people have warmed up.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-60279761
"Since then, Camilla has won over a cautious public. She has been praised for championing her own causes and interests, including supporting literacy charities, animal welfare and organisations helping victims of domestic abuse"
https://news.sky.com/story/camilla-from-mrs-parker-bowles-to-the-next-queen-consort-12534245
"But as she has carved out her own royal role and been accepted by the rest of the family, the mood towards her has softened."
LOL
Still waiting on all the evidence that people are upset about this recent announcement. Maybe it's just you. Diana's #1 fan.
Maybe 87% of the UK population thinks her breath stinks. Does it matter why?
It's a poll of Daily Express readers, not the UK population. From last June.
No, it’s a poll of the British public which the tweet explicitly spells out for you. Your reading comprehension needs work.
As does yours. Prove that the people are upset about the Queen's recent announcements. Polls from last year, several months ago, don't make your point.
DP. You're a fool. You really think because it hit New Years 2022 suddenly people's hatred of that woman which has lasted decades suddenly evaporated?
Because you just don't want to believe you might be wrong here's a recent poll for you that show you how quickly the tide has turned. People don't "hate" Camilla as much as you think they do. Wonder what changed? People are moving on.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1562234/camilla-news-duchess-of-cornwall-queen-title-queen-elizabeth-ii-statement-poll-results
"There’s a suggestion that the Queen’s intervention might have shifted opinion as the poll found out of 8453 responses, 51 percent (4348) backed the Queen’s wishes for Camilla to become Queen Consort during Charles's reign."
"Daily Express’s royal correspondent Richard Palmer commented on the findings, noting that in previous surveys of print and online readers of the publication “have found overwhelming opposition to Camilla becoming Queen”.
Anonymous wrote:If the Queen, William and Harry like Camilla, and want her to be Queen, then what do I care. You cannot hate your whole life. People need to forgive. Camilla did not kill Diana.
Anonymous wrote:My opinion is that having an affair with a married man, much less one with children is despicable. I think having an affair when you are married and breaking your vows shows an utter lack of honor. I think a mother putting her selfish desires over her children’s happiness and security is unconscionable. I don’t think anybody who behaves thusly should be granted a position of honor.
However, it is really none of my business. William and Harry, who were impacted seem to have established a relationship with her. If they can forgive her, and wish for her to be acknowledged in this matter, I think their wishes should be respected. Moreover, the British monarch, as I understand it is largely a ceremonial position and the consort has even less power. Finally, I think as foul as Charles and Camilla behaved in their previous marriages, compared to historical precedents set by earlier heads of state (both British and international), their transgressions pale in significance.
I do find it bizarre that the marriage between Charles and Camilla could have been problematic because of their histories of divorce and the future role of Charles as the head of the Church of England when the Church of England was essentially established to allow Henry VIII to divorce and remarry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My opinion is that having an affair with a married man, much less one with children is despicable. I think having an affair when you are married and breaking your vows shows an utter lack of honor. I think a mother putting her selfish desires over her children’s happiness and security is unconscionable. I don’t think anybody who behaves thusly should be granted a position of honor.
However, it is really none of my business. William and Harry, who were impacted seem to have established a relationship with her. If they can forgive her, and wish for her to be acknowledged in this matter, I think their wishes should be respected. Moreover, the British monarch, as I understand it is largely a ceremonial position and the consort has even less power. Finally, I think as foul as Charles and Camilla behaved in their previous marriages, compared to historical precedents set by earlier heads of state (both British and international), their transgressions pale in significance.
I do find it bizarre that the marriage between Charles and Camilla could have been problematic because of their histories of divorce and the future role of Charles as the head of the Church of England when the Church of England was essentially established to allow Henry VIII to divorce and remarry.
Diana had married lovers so do you feel the same about her?
Anonymous wrote:My opinion is that having an affair with a married man, much less one with children is despicable. I think having an affair when you are married and breaking your vows shows an utter lack of honor. I think a mother putting her selfish desires over her children’s happiness and security is unconscionable. I don’t think anybody who behaves thusly should be granted a position of honor.
However, it is really none of my business. William and Harry, who were impacted seem to have established a relationship with her. If they can forgive her, and wish for her to be acknowledged in this matter, I think their wishes should be respected. Moreover, the British monarch, as I understand it is largely a ceremonial position and the consort has even less power. Finally, I think as foul as Charles and Camilla behaved in their previous marriages, compared to historical precedents set by earlier heads of state (both British and international), their transgressions pale in significance.
I do find it bizarre that the marriage between Charles and Camilla could have been problematic because of their histories of divorce and the future role of Charles as the head of the Church of England when the Church of England was essentially established to allow Henry VIII to divorce and remarry.
Anonymous wrote:Camilla triggers people because the mistress won and the poor wronged spouse ended up dying young. There is a sense of injustice about the whole situation and Camilla does always look like the proverbial cat who got the cream.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like it or not, people have come around to Camilla. It's been a long road but people have warmed up.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-60279761
"Since then, Camilla has won over a cautious public. She has been praised for championing her own causes and interests, including supporting literacy charities, animal welfare and organisations helping victims of domestic abuse"
https://news.sky.com/story/camilla-from-mrs-parker-bowles-to-the-next-queen-consort-12534245
"But as she has carved out her own royal role and been accepted by the rest of the family, the mood towards her has softened."
LOL
Still waiting on all the evidence that people are upset about this recent announcement. Maybe it's just you. Diana's #1 fan.
Maybe 87% of the UK population thinks her breath stinks. Does it matter why?
It's a poll of Daily Express readers, not the UK population. From last June.
No, it’s a poll of the British public which the tweet explicitly spells out for you. Your reading comprehension needs work.
As does yours. Prove that the people are upset about the Queen's recent announcements. Polls from last year, several months ago, don't make your point.
DP. You're a fool. You really think because it hit New Years 2022 suddenly people's hatred of that woman which has lasted decades suddenly evaporated?
Because you just don't want to believe you might be wrong here's a recent poll for you that show you how quickly the tide has turned. People don't "hate" Camilla as much as you think they do. Wonder what changed? People are moving on.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1562234/camilla-news-duchess-of-cornwall-queen-title-queen-elizabeth-ii-statement-poll-results
"There’s a suggestion that the Queen’s intervention might have shifted opinion as the poll found out of 8453 responses, 51 percent (4348) backed the Queen’s wishes for Camilla to become Queen Consort during Charles's reign."
"Daily Express’s royal correspondent Richard Palmer commented on the findings, noting that in previous surveys of print and online readers of the publication “have found overwhelming opposition to Camilla becoming Queen”.
Anonymous wrote:If the Queen, William and Harry like Camilla, and want her to be Queen, then what do I care. You cannot hate your whole life. People need to forgive. Camilla did not kill Diana.