Anonymous wrote:kate has known queen for more than two decades.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What’s most noteworthy to me in this video is the coolness between William and Kate. There does not appear to be any love between them.
There is love. It’s just tradition with his position.
Tradition is showing up with your spouse. William went to the Queen’s death bed alone, watched the proclamation of Charles as King alone and attended the accession council alone. Now they show up looking more like distanct cousins, and not the married kind, than attentive partners.
It is what it is.
There is no such tradition, however people with high EQ don’t show up at the death bed of a great grandmother in law. They allow a handful of the closest family to be there.
Sophie was there though.
Question how much time do you think Kate and the kids spent with the queen? Actually with the queen and interacting with her? She did not do it with Charles.
kate has known queen for more than two decades.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What’s most noteworthy to me in this video is the coolness between William and Kate. There does not appear to be any love between them.
There is love. It’s just tradition with his position.
Tradition is showing up with your spouse. William went to the Queen’s death bed alone, watched the proclamation of Charles as King alone and attended the accession council alone. Now they show up looking more like distanct cousins, and not the married kind, than attentive partners.
It is what it is.
There is no such tradition, however people with high EQ don’t show up at the death bed of a great grandmother in law. They allow a handful of the closest family to be there.
Sophie was there though.
Question how much time do you think Kate and the kids spent with the queen? Actually with the queen and interacting with her? She did not do it with Charles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man watching TV and seeing all those flower….what a waste. The royal family needs to ask/redirect to donations to charity instead of flowers.
The royal family understand that people want to be able to do something tangible and it’s not writing a check. It ultimately helps engender support for the institution of the monarchy. Do you honestly think Charles and Camilla really wanted to do a walkabout and hug all those people yesterday?
LolTangible? Sure. Looks good on TV. Guess their charity hobbies are just that hobbies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What’s most noteworthy to me in this video is the coolness between William and Kate. There does not appear to be any love between them.
Oh wow. I watched it specifically because I thought I'd disagree with your comment, but affection doesn't seem to be the order of the day! Especially contrasted with Harry and Meghan. But in fairness, it probably is a stressful time. They have a lot going on!
His beloved grandmother died, and William is second in line to throne and you are worried that he is not snogging his wife? Harry and Meghan are acting as the declasse Americans she always was and he has become.
I’m no Meghan fan and agree that she is déclassé, but her behavior on this outing appeared to be flawless. She looked appropriately somber and was supportive of her husband who just lost his grandmother. Even though she was 96 and this isn’t unexpected, I imagine the walkabout of flowers and trinkets and crowds bring back memories of when Diana died. For that reason alone, this couldn’t have been easy or pleasant for either William or Harry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What’s most noteworthy to me in this video is the coolness between William and Kate. There does not appear to be any love between them.
There is love. It’s just tradition with his position.
Tradition is showing up with your spouse. William went to the Queen’s death bed alone, watched the proclamation of Charles as King alone and attended the accession council alone. Now they show up looking more like distanct cousins, and not the married kind, than attentive partners.
It is what it is.
There is no such tradition, however people with high EQ don’t show up at the death bed of a great grandmother in law. They allow a handful of the closest family to be there.
Sophie was there though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What’s most noteworthy to me in this video is the coolness between William and Kate. There does not appear to be any love between them.
Oh wow. I watched it specifically because I thought I'd disagree with your comment, but affection doesn't seem to be the order of the day! Especially contrasted with Harry and Meghan. But in fairness, it probably is a stressful time. They have a lot going on!
His beloved grandmother died, and William is second in line to throne and you are worried that he is not snogging his wife? Harry and Meghan are acting as the declasse Americans she always was and he has become.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What’s most noteworthy to me in this video is the coolness between William and Kate. There does not appear to be any love between them.
Oh wow. I watched it specifically because I thought I'd disagree with your comment, but affection doesn't seem to be the order of the day! Especially contrasted with Harry and Meghan. But in fairness, it probably is a stressful time. They have a lot going on!
His beloved grandmother died, and William is second in line to throne and you are worried that he is not snogging his wife? Harry and Meghan are acting as the declasse Americans she always was and he has become.
Anonymous wrote:Kate knows she has to be strong and stoic, with no neediness displayed by holding onto her husband's hand.
Anonymous wrote:No, there is a new affair rumor that was earlier this Summer- it was a blind item published on Deuxmoi. That is what PP is referring to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What’s most noteworthy to me in this video is the coolness between William and Kate. There does not appear to be any love between them.
There is love. It’s just tradition with his position.
Tradition is showing up with your spouse. William went to the Queen’s death bed alone, watched the proclamation of Charles as King alone and attended the accession council alone. Now they show up looking more like distanct cousins, and not the married kind, than attentive partners.
It is what it is.
There is no such tradition, however people with high EQ don’t show up at the death bed of a great grandmother in law. They allow a handful of the closest family to be there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been a fan of M & H, I’ve been critical of M & H.
At this point I am so tired of the drama.
Harry has done nothing to deserve all of this talk. Let him be in peace, or in terrible mourning, or whatever he wants for a while.
Also, people need to stop with the clickbait articles about Harry wasn’t there for her death. 1. He tried. 2. Apparently others missed it too.
Stop being the eagle eye for what Kate and Meghan do or how they get treated differently in the next week. Both of them need to quietly do what’s needed and put the emphasis on QEII and Charles.
Last, people getting involved in prince or princess discussions for Archie and Lilibet, you guys all act like it will be up to you. 1. It will happen soon, if not fairly automatically. 2. Those kids are 6th and 7th in line. They will get whatever they need.
The kids are already prince and princess. Anyone saying otherwise is just stirring the pot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What’s most noteworthy to me in this video is the coolness between William and Kate. There does not appear to be any love between them.
For heaven’s sake it’s a solemn occasion not a high school dance.
That was my thought too when I read the comment but did you watch the video? PP is actually onto something.