Anonymous wrote:I think Phillip would've wanted the people walking behind his coffin to wear military uniforms. Sad certain people ruined that.
It was so heartbreaking to watch [b]the queen sit there alone with tears running down her face. If she has been vaccinated and so has Charles and Anne why couldn’t they sit next to her?
How did you see the tears? I could barely see her face.
+1
There were no tears. Or if there were, no one saw them.
I appreciated that we couldn’t get a good enough view to see emotion like tears.[/b]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quick question.. is there any actual Prince Phillip funeral thread anywhere here.
This thread has been hijacked long ago by..
fashion mongers
weight obssessors
family tie gossipers
Kate is too thin group
Kate is fine group
Queen looks lonely and it is beautiful..
Where one can talk about the funeral per se???
I watched it. What exactly would you like to discuss? It was pretty expected/unremarkable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was so heartbreaking to watch the queen sit there alone with tears running down her face. If she has been vaccinated and so has Charles and Anne why couldn’t they sit next to her?
How did you see the tears? I could barely see her face.
+1
There were no tears. Or if there were, no one saw them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was so heartbreaking to watch the queen sit there alone with tears running down her face. If she has been vaccinated and so has Charles and Anne why couldn’t they sit next to her?
How did you see the tears? I could barely see her face.
+1
There were no tears. Or if there were, no one saw them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was so heartbreaking to watch the queen sit there alone with tears running down her face. If she has been vaccinated and so has Charles and Anne why couldn’t they sit next to her?
How did you see the tears? I could barely see her face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will say that William has made a tremendously good choice of a wife. Without knowing anything about what their relationship is like behind closed doors, he never had to worry for one minute whether she's a good fit for this life. She's a great asset to him and the crown in exactly the way she needs to be.
Completely agree. She’s perfect. I don’t know that she’s made one misstep as his wife.
She's made plenty of missteps early on, but they were innocuous. No weight in the skirt, working too little, that sort of thing, but you never had to worry about her doing something hurt the Crown. She really understands her job and she embraces it wholeheartedly. If she has private disagreements with her role, we'll never know.
I mean hell will freeze over before Kate goes to Oprah, know what I'm saying?
Kate comes from a background that prepared her for this type of life.
She does not. She was upper middle class. Her parents owned a party supply business and had modest beginnings- her mother was an airline attendant. She was certainly not an aristocrat like Diana. However she is complete grace- never a hair out of place, always behaves in a way befitting of her title. She is a wonderful asset to the crown, as much as it pains me to imagine what compromise/sacrifice that requires of her, particularly as a woman, in her life and marriage.
I think that is what the poster meant.. Kate's mom probably was always controlling her weight obsessively as this is what the job calls for. When you are attendant you need to be within certain weight limit... or at least that was thing in the past. So the comment was NOT without a merit and did NOT have to imply aristocratic bacground.
Nonsense. All the pictures of Kate from her college days and while dating William show her at a healthy weight.
Please. It was obvious that Kate’s parents were desperately pushing her to marry well. They sent her to the same school as William. When he transferred, she followed. This was before they even dated. I can only imagine the type of pressure they put on her to get his attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG look at this stunning picture of Kate today by Chris Jackson ---
https://www.hellomagazine.com/fashion/royal-style/20210417110966/kate-middleton-tribute-princess-diana-prince-philip-funeral/
I wish I could figure out how to post the picture directly into the post. She looks so beautiful.
Yes, chic and beautiful, best she's ever looked. The jewels belong to the queen, stunning.
Kate is elegant. Regal. Her coat was gorgeous, her hair was perfect, and the jewelry was lovely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will say that William has made a tremendously good choice of a wife. Without knowing anything about what their relationship is like behind closed doors, he never had to worry for one minute whether she's a good fit for this life. She's a great asset to him and the crown in exactly the way she needs to be.
Completely agree. She’s perfect. I don’t know that she’s made one misstep as his wife.
She's made plenty of missteps early on, but they were innocuous. No weight in the skirt, working too little, that sort of thing, but you never had to worry about her doing something hurt the Crown. She really understands her job and she embraces it wholeheartedly. If she has private disagreements with her role, we'll never know.
I mean hell will freeze over before Kate goes to Oprah, know what I'm saying?
Kate comes from a background that prepared her for this type of life.
She does not. She was upper middle class. Her parents owned a party supply business and had modest beginnings- her mother was an airline attendant. She was certainly not an aristocrat like Diana. However she is complete grace- never a hair out of place, always behaves in a way befitting of her title. She is a wonderful asset to the crown, as much as it pains me to imagine what compromise/sacrifice that requires of her, particularly as a woman, in her life and marriage.
I think that is what the poster meant.. Kate's mom probably was always controlling her weight obsessively as this is what the job calls for. When you are attendant you need to be within certain weight limit... or at least that was thing in the past. So the comment was NOT without a merit and did NOT have to imply aristocratic bacground.
Nonsense. All the pictures of Kate from her college days and while dating William show her at a healthy weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will say that William has made a tremendously good choice of a wife. Without knowing anything about what their relationship is like behind closed doors, he never had to worry for one minute whether she's a good fit for this life. She's a great asset to him and the crown in exactly the way she needs to be.
Completely agree. She’s perfect. I don’t know that she’s made one misstep as his wife.
She's made plenty of missteps early on, but they were innocuous. No weight in the skirt, working too little, that sort of thing, but you never had to worry about her doing something hurt the Crown. She really understands her job and she embraces it wholeheartedly. If she has private disagreements with her role, we'll never know.
I mean hell will freeze over before Kate goes to Oprah, know what I'm saying?
Kate comes from a background that prepared her for this type of life.
She does not. She was upper middle class. Her parents owned a party supply business and had modest beginnings- her mother was an airline attendant. She was certainly not an aristocrat like Diana. However she is complete grace- never a hair out of place, always behaves in a way befitting of her title. She is a wonderful asset to the crown, as much as it pains me to imagine what compromise/sacrifice that requires of her, particularly as a woman, in her life and marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every detail of her outfit/jewelry is pure perfection.
William married well.
Anonymous wrote:Quick question.. is there any actual Prince Phillip funeral thread anywhere here.
This thread has been hijacked long ago by..
fashion mongers
weight obssessors
family tie gossipers
Kate is too thin group
Kate is fine group
Queen looks lonely and it is beautiful..
Where one can talk about the funeral per se???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will say that William has made a tremendously good choice of a wife. Without knowing anything about what their relationship is like behind closed doors, he never had to worry for one minute whether she's a good fit for this life. She's a great asset to him and the crown in exactly the way she needs to be.
Completely agree. She’s perfect. I don’t know that she’s made one misstep as his wife.
She's made plenty of missteps early on, but they were innocuous. No weight in the skirt, working too little, that sort of thing, but you never had to worry about her doing something hurt the Crown. She really understands her job and she embraces it wholeheartedly. If she has private disagreements with her role, we'll never know.
I mean hell will freeze over before Kate goes to Oprah, know what I'm saying?
Kate comes from a background that prepared her for this type of life.
She does not. She was upper middle class. Her parents owned a party supply business and had modest beginnings- her mother was an airline attendant. She was certainly not an aristocrat like Diana. However she is complete grace- never a hair out of place, always behaves in a way befitting of her title. She is a wonderful asset to the crown, as much as it pains me to imagine what compromise/sacrifice that requires of her, particularly as a woman, in her life and marriage.
I think that is what the poster meant.. Kate's mom probably was always controlling her weight obsessively as this is what the job calls for. When you are attendant you need to be within certain weight limit... or at least that was thing in the past. So the comment was NOT without a merit and did NOT have to imply aristocratic bacground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will say that William has made a tremendously good choice of a wife. Without knowing anything about what their relationship is like behind closed doors, he never had to worry for one minute whether she's a good fit for this life. She's a great asset to him and the crown in exactly the way she needs to be.
Completely agree. She’s perfect. I don’t know that she’s made one misstep as his wife.
She's made plenty of missteps early on, but they were innocuous. No weight in the skirt, working too little, that sort of thing, but you never had to worry about her doing something hurt the Crown. She really understands her job and she embraces it wholeheartedly. If she has private disagreements with her role, we'll never know.
I mean hell will freeze over before Kate goes to Oprah, know what I'm saying?
Kate comes from a background that prepared her for this type of life.
She does not. She was upper middle class. Her parents owned a party supply business and had modest beginnings- her mother was an airline attendant. She was certainly not an aristocrat like Diana. However she is complete grace- never a hair out of place, always behaves in a way befitting of her title. She is a wonderful asset to the crown, as much as it pains me to imagine what compromise/sacrifice that requires of her, particularly as a woman, in her life and marriage.