Anonymous wrote:Who’s going to fund Andrew now? Unless Mommy left him a pot of money in the will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden says he is going to the funeral. I wonder if other former POTUSs will go.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/joe-biden-will-attend-queen-elizabeth-ii-funeral/
somehow I bet Donald will not get an invite
I suspect all but him will be invited. Especially the Obamas. It’s a state event.
I thought they only invite sitting heads of state?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden says he is going to the funeral. I wonder if other former POTUSs will go.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/joe-biden-will-attend-queen-elizabeth-ii-funeral/
somehow I bet Donald will not get an invite
I suspect all but him will be invited. Especially the Obamas. It’s a state event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden says he is going to the funeral. I wonder if other former POTUSs will go.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/joe-biden-will-attend-queen-elizabeth-ii-funeral/
somehow I bet Donald will not get an invite
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also are her and William even together? It’s incredibly bizarre that she’s not with the rest of the family and also wasn’t at the Diana statute unveiling. It’s like every event that is important to William she’s MIA.
She was also not at the Diana statue unveiling. Maybe pass that because it’s public but why wouldn’t you be with your husband with his grandmother dying? Sophie and Camilla were there.
Because the Queen was already dead and they had just dropped the children off for the first day of school. She needed to be there to pick them up and be with them for all of the stuff that is about to follow. With the exception of William and Harry - who were/were now about to be the children of a King — no other grandchildren or great-grandchildren were there. It’s not nefarious - this is part of a very-long planned out national event which it sounds like moved very quickly and didn’t have as much notice as people had presumed would happen.
Sophie and Edward also have minor children. If they were already dropped off that makes even less sense as seems super easy to have Nanny Maria pick them up. It’s not like his grandmother dies every day seems kind of unhealthy to decline to be supportive for even one day for a school run. Either she didn’t care to go or he didn’t want her there.
Or there were already plans and protocols in place that involved the Queen's children and the children of the incoming Monarch.
+1. I doubt that Kate had any personal choice in the events of the day.
Exactly. And thing of the optics if she were allowed to go and someone else was told to stay away.
It was initially announced that Megan was going and then it was announced that she wasn’t going and the announcement referenced the fact that Kate wasn’t going, either. Whether Kate stayed because she wanted to drop her kids at their first full day of school or because she was told not to come, it gave Meghan an excuse not to go herself.
Anonymous wrote:Biden says he is going to the funeral. I wonder if other former POTUSs will go.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/joe-biden-will-attend-queen-elizabeth-ii-funeral/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also are her and William even together? It’s incredibly bizarre that she’s not with the rest of the family and also wasn’t at the Diana statute unveiling. It’s like every event that is important to William she’s MIA.
She was also not at the Diana statue unveiling. Maybe pass that because it’s public but why wouldn’t you be with your husband with his grandmother dying? Sophie and Camilla were there.
Because the Queen was already dead and they had just dropped the children off for the first day of school. She needed to be there to pick them up and be with them for all of the stuff that is about to follow. With the exception of William and Harry - who were/were now about to be the children of a King — no other grandchildren or great-grandchildren were there. It’s not nefarious - this is part of a very-long planned out national event which it sounds like moved very quickly and didn’t have as much notice as people had presumed would happen.
Sophie and Edward also have minor children. If they were already dropped off that makes even less sense as seems super easy to have Nanny Maria pick them up. It’s not like his grandmother dies every day seems kind of unhealthy to decline to be supportive for even one day for a school run. Either she didn’t care to go or he didn’t want her there.
Or there were already plans and protocols in place that involved the Queen's children and the children of the incoming Monarch.
+1. I doubt that Kate had any personal choice in the events of the day.
Exactly. And thing of the optics if she were allowed to go and someone else was told to stay away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She probably would be alive if Charles and Camilla were not adulterous people. Still,would have been married with proper protection and drivers.
Being publicly cheated on is horrendous, but Diana had plenty of problems.
Her insecurities were from her husband.
Not really. She had a terrible childhood.
DP. It has to be quite a woman who doesn’t feel more insecure by their husband cheating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She probably would be alive if Charles and Camilla were not adulterous people. Still,would have been married with proper protection and drivers.
Being publicly cheated on is horrendous, but Diana had plenty of problems.
Her insecurities were from her husband.
Not really. She had a terrible childhood.
DP. It has to be quite a woman who doesn’t feel more insecure by their husband cheating.
Especially on the world’s stage.
How old was she when she got married to Charles? How old was he?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She probably would be alive if Charles and Camilla were not adulterous people. Still,would have been married with proper protection and drivers.
Being publicly cheated on is horrendous, but Diana had plenty of problems.
Her insecurities were from her husband.
Not really. She had a terrible childhood.
DP. It has to be quite a woman who doesn’t feel more insecure by their husband cheating.
Especially on the world’s stage.
How old was she when she got married to Charles? How old was he?
Well do the math. They married in 2005 which was 17 yrs ago. He is 73 now so he'd have been...56... well done. You get an A in math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She probably would be alive if Charles and Camilla were not adulterous people. Still,would have been married with proper protection and drivers.
Being publicly cheated on is horrendous, but Diana had plenty of problems.
Her insecurities were from her husband.
Not really. She had a terrible childhood.
DP. It has to be quite a woman who doesn’t feel more insecure by their husband cheating.
Especially on the world’s stage.
How old was she when she got married to Charles? How old was he?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also are her and William even together? It’s incredibly bizarre that she’s not with the rest of the family and also wasn’t at the Diana statute unveiling. It’s like every event that is important to William she’s MIA.
She was also not at the Diana statue unveiling. Maybe pass that because it’s public but why wouldn’t you be with your husband with his grandmother dying? Sophie and Camilla were there.
Because the Queen was already dead and they had just dropped the children off for the first day of school. She needed to be there to pick them up and be with them for all of the stuff that is about to follow. With the exception of William and Harry - who were/were now about to be the children of a King — no other grandchildren or great-grandchildren were there. It’s not nefarious - this is part of a very-long planned out national event which it sounds like moved very quickly and didn’t have as much notice as people had presumed would happen.
Sophie and Edward also have minor children. If they were already dropped off that makes even less sense as seems super easy to have Nanny Maria pick them up. It’s not like his grandmother dies every day seems kind of unhealthy to decline to be supportive for even one day for a school run. Either she didn’t care to go or he didn’t want her there.
Or there were already plans and protocols in place that involved the Queen's children and the children of the incoming Monarch.
+1. I doubt that Kate had any personal choice in the events of the day.