It was from one of the Pageants at Windsor Horse Show, they brought some of her herd down to parade.I love all the old videos of when KC And PA were kids as well. I’ll look the cow one up lol
They may also need to prepare for George to be new Prince of Wales, I know he’s just a kid but they probably thought they had more timeThe King's cancer has obviously changed things significantly for the UK Royals. I thought that he'd have a short reign - 10-15 years tops, however with the cancer he may only end up with a couple of years. A changed timeline obviously changes things significantly for William - he actually may well be okay with his destiny, but is taking last opportunities to prioritise family time etc at the moment while he can - that also could be being done with the blessing of the King - lessons on adverse impacts on family life were learnt during the Charles and Diana years.
Well, he hasn’t really has he. He’s 40 so it’s a bit late to say your birthright comes as a shock. He’s supposedly been being prepared for it all his life. His gran was actual Queen at 25 and his dad Prince of Wales formally from 20. It’s only the longevity of his family that meant he could get to 40 without troubling himself unduly.He’s basically been thrown in at the deep end, will he sink or swim?? Terrible to say but I don’t think there’s a good outlook for Charles so it’s going to be sooner than expected.
Hahahaha. Guess the rumors she cheated/ theyve separated will go wild now.Maybe should have put the wedding ring on though
Thank you. More than not being British, I am Irish, and I think we have lots more in common than we admit to, and it's important for peace and good neighbourliness to regard the big differences with friendly curiosity and understanding.This is such a brilliant theory. I’d never have thought of it that way, but the way you explained it makes so much sense! I find this kind of thing fascinating, and maybe the fact that you’re not British gives you the “distance” to see it so clearly.
Can’t believe this was missed by their PR. They know how conspiratorial everyone has got. Surely even if it was to big you’d just put it on for the photo.Maybe should have put the wedding ring on though
It wouldn’t surprise me if it doesn’t currently fit. If she’s on steroids she might well have very bloated fingers.Can’t believe this was missed by their PR. They know how conspiratorial everyone has got. Surely even if it was to big you’d just put it on for the photo.
Good question, well the answer is always: well....ergh....she did her duty.Why though? What did she do beyond live a long time?
If there PR team hasn't been so inept recently I'd agreeIf anything I would say the missing ring actually dispels the divorce theory. If this was all an act every little element would be planned, the biggest one being putting the rings back on. The fact they obviously haven’t thought about it suggests to me that she probably took them off after surgery if her hands have swelled or she’s lost some weight and they no longer fit. I don’t think she wears the engagement ring at home full stop.
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Also I do feel for them, they cannot win with whatever they do. If she had the rings on everyone would have found something else to pick apart from the photo. They can’t win no matter what they do at this stage
Yes but the younger royals still had a private life the focus was always on the queen, I don’t think anything really prepares you for that role tbh .Well, he hasn’t really has he. He’s 40 so it’s a bit late to say your birthright comes as a shock. He’s supposedly been being prepared for it all his life. His gran was actual Queen at 25 and his dad Prince of Wales formally from 20. It’s only the longevity of his family that meant he could get to 40 without troubling himself unduly.
Obviously there’s been a lot going on at once, but really the stepping up should be almost automatic.
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