Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Since she was a teen fresher at St Andrew’s.
She had a crush on William since she was 9 and a young William turned her head when his team played a hockey match at her school.
And?? I’m their age and I had a crush on William as did most other girls that had eyes. He was darling!
Serious? He’s been homely ever since he was a preteen. Young 20s military Harry, however, was hot as hell.
Wrong, there was a period when he was in college when he was hot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly did Kate do aside from walk 4 feet away from William and not chat with Meghan right when the exited the cars? I’m curious what all the PP are seeing when they say she wasn’t acting 100% appropriately.
I'm curious as well. I didn't think any of them were inappropriate. They are grieving, what did people expect to see? The ladies sobbing in their husband's arms?
Also one of them has known the queen for 20 years, the other has met her a handful of times.
British mourning practices, especially formal ones, are far different from American ones. Stunning ignorance on this board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Since she was a teen fresher at St Andrew’s.
She had a crush on William since she was 9 and a young William turned her head when his team played a hockey match at her school.
And?? I’m their age and I had a crush on William as did most other girls that had eyes. He was darling!
Serious? He’s been homely ever since he was a preteen. Young 20s military Harry, however, was hot as hell.
Wrong, there was a period when he was in college when he was hot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Since she was a teen fresher at St Andrew’s.
She had a crush on William since she was 9 and a young William turned her head when his team played a hockey match at her school.
And?? I’m their age and I had a crush on William as did most other girls that had eyes. He was darling!
Serious? He’s been homely ever since he was a preteen. Young 20s military Harry, however, was hot as hell.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly did Kate do aside from walk 4 feet away from William and not chat with Meghan right when the exited the cars? I’m curious what all the PP are seeing when they say she wasn’t acting 100% appropriately.
I'm curious as well. I didn't think any of them were inappropriate. They are grieving, what did people expect to see? The ladies sobbing in their husband's arms?
Also one of them has known the queen for 20 years, the other has met her a handful of times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly did Kate do aside from walk 4 feet away from William and not chat with Meghan right when the exited the cars? I’m curious what all the PP are seeing when they say she wasn’t acting 100% appropriately.
I'm curious as well. I didn't think any of them were inappropriate. They are grieving, what did people expect to see? The ladies sobbing in their husband's arms?
Also one of them has known the queen for 20 years, the other has met her a handful of times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly did Kate do aside from walk 4 feet away from William and not chat with Meghan right when the exited the cars? I’m curious what all the PP are seeing when they say she wasn’t acting 100% appropriately.
I'm curious as well. I didn't think any of them were inappropriate. They are grieving, what did people expect to see? The ladies sobbing in their husband's arms?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meghan pretty much said in the interview she holds Harry’s hand because she is anxious.
Is that bad? I guess it doesn't make one look particularly mature, but I tend to hold my husband's hand when I'm anxious. He loves me and supports me and his presence is soothing.
It’s not “bad” but it also isn’t a sign she and Harry are more “in love” as some PP’s are trying to argue. It just means William and Catherine are more comfortable and confidant at public appearances. Catherine has been at this a long time now and doesn’t need to hold her husband’s hand for reassurance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly did Kate do aside from walk 4 feet away from William and not chat with Meghan right when the exited the cars? I’m curious what all the PP are seeing when they say she wasn’t acting 100% appropriately.
I'm curious as well. I didn't think any of them were inappropriate. They are grieving, what did people expect to see? The ladies sobbing in their husband's arms?
Anonymous wrote:What exactly did Kate do aside from walk 4 feet away from William and not chat with Meghan right when the exited the cars? I’m curious what all the PP are seeing when they say she wasn’t acting 100% appropriately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meghan pretty much said in the interview she holds Harry’s hand because she is anxious.
Is that bad? I guess it doesn't make one look particularly mature, but I tend to hold my husband's hand when I'm anxious. He loves me and supports me and his presence is soothing.
It’s not “bad” but it also isn’t a sign she and Harry are more “in love” as some PP’s are trying to argue. It just means William and Catherine are more comfortable and confidant at public appearances. Catherine has been at this a long time now and doesn’t need to hold her husband’s hand for reassurance.