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If the Daily Mail are short on stories there’s a ‘Kate channels Diana’ one staring them in the face.Not always Kate’s biggest fan but fair play to her for learning and singing the Welsh anthem today.
She learned a song.Not always Kate’s biggest fan but fair play to her for learning and singing the Welsh anthem today.
I thought that was a bit disrespectful when I heard it as well. I’m sure Gabby Logan would have something to say if a commentator introduced “here is international rugby star Kenny Logan and with him his wife Gabby Yorath” and she was the one who did it!Was watching the rugby earlier and found myself getting slightly peeved at the commentary on BBC mentioning wills was there in an official role as welsh patron, oh and his wife Kate Middleton is with him
Thay might be but perfer not. Odd one she'll be Queen (Consort)Was watching the rugby earlier and found myself getting slightly peeved at the commentary on BBC mentioning wills was there in an official role as welsh patron, oh and his wife Kate Middleton is with him.
Like come on, she was also there in an official role as England patron but she was relegated to just being his wife? It’s not so much about her as it is women always having their own roles/status diminished
Sorry rant over
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Also really like this decision if it’s true, Camilla deserves to include her own family in such a big day for her
Camilla’s grandchildren to star in King’s blended family coronation
The Queen’s grandchildren will have a prominent official role at the coronation and Prince George is also set to feature in the service, in two significant breaks with royal precedent. In a “bold move”, the King and Queen have decided that her grandchildren, who have long been shielded from the limewww.thetimes.co.uk
I wonder if we’ll start to see them at wider family events like Christmas etc
It’s more than some of the Welsh national teams players have done over their years playing.She learned a song.
It’s not as though she has duck all else to do all day.
Their PR spin is usually pretty successful but even the DM readers aren't being fooled by this one, going by the comments.So the PR spin goes on.
( Apologies for the DM link )
Kate Middleton's jobs before she joined the Royal Family
While Kate Middleton has recently taken up a new role as the Princess of Wales, not all her previous occupations have been quite so lofty - including working as a deckhand and a waitress.www.dailymail.co.uk
So Kate isn’t a lazy cow after all. Behold her tireless work as a member of the suffering proletariat.
Four whole MONTHS as a “deckhand”.
A bit of waitressing.
Some twatting about working for Jigsaw.
Then some backbreaking work taking photos for Mummy and Daddy’s business.
Well, I don’t know about the rest of you, but this has completely changed my mind. Not.
And people still make out that huge parts of the media don’t work as the royals PR company.
I don’t have much of a problem with Camilla but I don’t agree with this. Her grandchildren aren’t part of the royal family as an institution so shouldn’t be part of the coronation. They can attend the Windsor Xmas church service and Ascot or whatever else the family do, but the coronation should be exclusively Charles, Camilla and the Wales family, with any other royal dukes/duchesses and the like ect. Even from a PR stand point it looks stupid, Charles grandchildren who are 6th & 7th in line to the throne might not even attend or be shoved in the back, but Camillas get a starring role.Was watching the rugby earlier and found myself getting slightly peeved at the commentary on BBC mentioning wills was there in an official role as welsh patron, oh and his wife Kate Middleton is with him.
Like come on, she was also there in an official role as England patron but she was relegated to just being his wife? It’s not so much about her as it is women always having their own roles/status diminished
Sorry rant over
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Also really like this decision if it’s true, Camilla deserves to include her own family in such a big day for her
Camilla’s grandchildren to star in King’s blended family coronation
The Queen’s grandchildren will have a prominent official role at the coronation and Prince George is also set to feature in the service, in two significant breaks with royal precedent. In a “bold move”, the King and Queen have decided that her grandchildren, who have long been shielded from the limewww.thetimes.co.uk
I wonder if we’ll start to see them at wider family events like Christmas etc
The duchesses who carry the Queen's canopy are not usually members of the royal family either. Are you suggesting that Camilla's grandchildren aren't 'good' enough because they are not titled? I do hope not!I don’t have much of a problem with Camilla but I don’t agree with this. Her grandchildren aren’t part of the royal family as an institution so shouldn’t be part of the coronation. They can attend the Windsor Xmas church service and Ascot or whatever else the family do, but the coronation should be exclusively Charles, Camilla and the Wales family, with any other royal dukes/duchesses and the like ect. Even from a PR stand point it looks stupid, Charles grandchildren who are 6th & 7th in line to the throne might not even attend or be shoved in the back, but Camillas get a starring role.
I agree. Their grandmother is becoming Queen. It's a big deal whether they're part of the RF or not. The whole situation with Harry and his family is kind of irrelevant to this decision in my opinion.The duchesses who carry the Queen's canopy are not usually members of the royal family either. Are you suggesting that Camilla's grandchildren aren't 'good' enough because they are not titled? I do hope not!
Exactly. Why have a bunch of duchesses when she could have her own granchildren? I think it's lovely and at age 14 or 15 they are more than capable of doing a good job. Apparently they are very fond of their step grandfather too, what could be nicer?I agree. Their grandmother is becoming Queen. It's a big deal whether they're part of the RF or not. The whole situation with Harry and his family is kind of irrelevant to this decision in my opinion.
ETA I just read that she wants them to hold the canopy over her while she gets anointed with oil. That doesn't seem that big a deal to me and it's fitting that they'd do that for their grandmother and be a part of history themselves.
I think it’s also a way of presenting her as a loving Grandmother (which by all accounts I believe she is) without the risk of it being taken as “she’s taking Diana’s place”. Can’t say that with her own Grandchildren but they could say that about her closeness to George etc.Camilla including her grandchildren who are a big part of her life is a lovely gesture rather than duchesses who I am sure will also have other roles like holding her train et cetera. They're close to both Charles and Camilla, and Camilla seems like a loving grandmother to her grandchildren and the Wales kids who all seem very fond of her and vice-versa.