Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Kate have had fine lines to walk -- not to outshadow Prince Charles as the future king and Camilla as Queen Consort. There were so many rumors/rumblings early on that Charles should be skipped over for William.
William and Kate have 50 years of engagements ahead of them, assuming they have the longevity of their ancestors.
They have plenty of time. Kate is focusing on her young children while they are still at home with her -- she is not in a race.
Diana hit her prime after her children left the nest.
Diana died when Harry was 12 and William was 15. She was younger than William and Kate are now. So I'm not sure you have any idea about royal life at all.
PP is correct. Diana really started doing things after her boys went to boarding school.
A - That isn’t leaving the nest. B - Diana had 300 documented engagements the year she gave birth to Harry. So you’re both wrong. Idiots.
What a class act you are! Please link to said 300 events. Kate is not equal to Diana as a reference point -- Camilla is. Camilla is married to the Prince of Wales.
Boarding school can be considered leaving the nest.
No. No.
Don't ask her to link anything!!
She will start pulling out the charts and ruin another thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Kate have had fine lines to walk -- not to outshadow Prince Charles as the future king and Camilla as Queen Consort. There were so many rumors/rumblings early on that Charles should be skipped over for William.
William and Kate have 50 years of engagements ahead of them, assuming they have the longevity of their ancestors.
They have plenty of time. Kate is focusing on her young children while they are still at home with her -- she is not in a race.
Diana hit her prime after her children left the nest.
Diana died when Harry was 12 and William was 15. She was younger than William and Kate are now. So I'm not sure you have any idea about royal life at all.
PP is correct. Diana really started doing things after her boys went to boarding school.
A - That isn’t leaving the nest. B - Diana had 300 documented engagements the year she gave birth to Harry. So you’re both wrong. Idiots.
What a class act you are! Please link to said 300 events. Kate is not equal to Diana as a reference point -- Camilla is. Camilla is married to the Prince of Wales.
Boarding school can be considered leaving the nest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t hate Kate. I just want her to work. She needs to show us how much she values being a royal
That’s your opinion not a fact. Learn the difference. I think that taking care of three kids under 5 is a hell of a lot of work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Kate have had fine lines to walk -- not to outshadow Prince Charles as the future king and Camilla as Queen Consort. There were so many rumors/rumblings early on that Charles should be skipped over for William.
William and Kate have 50 years of engagements ahead of them, assuming they have the longevity of their ancestors.
They have plenty of time. Kate is focusing on her young children while they are still at home with her -- she is not in a race.
Diana hit her prime after her children left the nest.
Diana died when Harry was 12 and William was 15. She was younger than William and Kate are now. So I'm not sure you have any idea about royal life at all.
PP is correct. Diana really started doing things after her boys went to boarding school.
A - That isn’t leaving the nest. B - Diana had 300 documented engagements the year she gave birth to Harry. So you’re both wrong. Idiots.
What a class act you are! Please link to said 300 events. Kate is not equal to Diana as a reference point -- Camilla is. Camilla is married to the Prince of Wales.
Boarding school can be considered leaving the nest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Kate have had fine lines to walk -- not to outshadow Prince Charles as the future king and Camilla as Queen Consort. There were so many rumors/rumblings early on that Charles should be skipped over for William.
William and Kate have 50 years of engagements ahead of them, assuming they have the longevity of their ancestors.
They have plenty of time. Kate is focusing on her young children while they are still at home with her -- she is not in a race.
Diana hit her prime after her children left the nest.
Diana died when Harry was 12 and William was 15. She was younger than William and Kate are now. So I'm not sure you have any idea about royal life at all.
PP is correct. Diana really started doing things after her boys went to boarding school.
A - That isn’t leaving the nest. B - Diana had 300 documented engagements the year she gave birth to Harry. So you’re both wrong. Idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Kate have had fine lines to walk -- not to outshadow Prince Charles as the future king and Camilla as Queen Consort. There were so many rumors/rumblings early on that Charles should be skipped over for William.
William and Kate have 50 years of engagements ahead of them, assuming they have the longevity of their ancestors.
They have plenty of time. Kate is focusing on her young children while they are still at home with her -- she is not in a race.
Diana hit her prime after her children left the nest.
Diana died when Harry was 12 and William was 15. She was younger than William and Kate are now. So I'm not sure you have any idea about royal life at all.
PP is correct. Diana really started doing things after her boys went to boarding school.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t hate Kate. I just want her to work. She needs to show us how much she values being a royal
Anonymous wrote:I don’t hate Kate. I just want her to work. She needs to show us how much she values being a royal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Kate have had fine lines to walk -- not to outshadow Prince Charles as the future king and Camilla as Queen Consort. There were so many rumors/rumblings early on that Charles should be skipped over for William.
William and Kate have 50 years of engagements ahead of them, assuming they have the longevity of their ancestors.
They have plenty of time. Kate is focusing on her young children while they are still at home with her -- she is not in a race.
Diana hit her prime after her children left the nest.
Diana died when Harry was 12 and William was 15. She was younger than William and Kate are now. So I'm not sure you have any idea about royal life at all.
Anonymous wrote:The person talking about Kate being lazy is gross. She has a 6 month old. England has maternity leave of up to 1 year. She is taking care of her 3 little kids and that’s her most important job. She can spend the rest of her life cutting her ribbons at supermarkets when they’re older and more self sufficient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William and Kate have had fine lines to walk -- not to outshadow Prince Charles as the future king and Camilla as Queen Consort. There were so many rumors/rumblings early on that Charles should be skipped over for William.
William and Kate have 50 years of engagements ahead of them, assuming they have the longevity of their ancestors.
They have plenty of time. Kate is focusing on her young children while they are still at home with her -- she is not in a race.
Diana hit her prime after her children left the nest.
Diana died when Harry was 12 and William was 15. She was younger than William and Kate are now. So I'm not sure you have any idea about royal life at all.
Anonymous wrote:William and Kate have had fine lines to walk -- not to outshadow Prince Charles as the future king and Camilla as Queen Consort. There were so many rumors/rumblings early on that Charles should be skipped over for William.
William and Kate have 50 years of engagements ahead of them, assuming they have the longevity of their ancestors.
They have plenty of time. Kate is focusing on her young children while they are still at home with her -- she is not in a race.
Diana hit her prime after her children left the nest.