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« Reply #25 on: January 19, 2010, 11:03:14 PM » |
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I "think" that Kate loves William much more then he loves her...Men's main instinct at a young age are usually dating many women, yet he has only dated say 3 or 4, and 3 were prior to Kate coming on the scene...
Regarding Ms Seward loathing Princess Diana, and the question why should she show fairness to either lad... I thought the answer to that was the next sentence. She is a Charles worshipper.. That's , to me is why she should show fairness to each prince, if she want to make inroads and impress their father...
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« Reply #26 on: January 19, 2010, 11:08:54 PM » |
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Humor me here,Kate. Exactly with what knowledge are you basing the statement that Kate loves William much more then he loves her? How they look in pictures? None of us has the ability to gauge how someone feels that we don't know. All we know of William and Kate is media accounts and photos.
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« Reply #27 on: January 19, 2010, 11:36:40 PM » |
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I dare say Charlie isn't at pains about the endearment of his sons.....only that they don't embarrass him.
One cannot generalize about the whole species of Men......each has a different set of values or lack thereof. If William were so caught up in numbers, he could have broken records!! I believe he values Kate every bit as much as she values him.
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« Reply #28 on: January 20, 2010, 12:29:07 AM » |
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Ingrid Seward loathed their Mother...why would she show fairness to either lad? This is a charge made by those who feel Diana was a saint. I disagree with that view. Diana when alive had the same bodily functions as myself. She was neither a saint or perfect. In light of what Seward wrote in her book, she didn't pull any punches and if untrue would have been ostracized by the RF who do everything to protect the Golden Child. find it amusing that some wish to drag William into every negative facor of Harry's life. Neither is a saint I find it amusing that William who has done NOTHING to warrant it is it appears fast approaching martyrdom. No William is not a saint. We've seen him be immature; we have seen him drunk, and we have seen him groping women, and we have even seen his brother occasionally thrown to the wolves by way of building William up. Unfortunately for the PR machine at St.J's it has having the opposite effect.
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« Reply #29 on: January 20, 2010, 01:30:35 AM » |
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Ingrid wants to sell her books and issues of Majesty Magazine. She praised and praises Diana when it suits her but she aways wants to stay in good with C and C. I stopped buying Majesty a few years ago when Ingrid used it to push her own agenda.
That being said: I would not be totally "sHocked" if Ingrid's story of William "expermenting" were true. He and Harry were thrown in with a fast crowd including Tara and Tom. I don't think Wlliam is a saint, neither is Harry and I think it absurd for some spinners to try to make Wills a living saint who drinks only malted milks and has the "perfect" relationship while Harry is the "partying prince." I think the stereotyping is really unfair to both the boys. William could not possibly live up to being a living saint. He's human like the rest of us.
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« Reply #30 on: January 20, 2010, 05:32:47 AM » |
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The press do treat them differently and so they should. Their future roles are very different. Same goes for the girlfriends.
Williams picture with the full "crown jewels" showing from the Africa motorcycle thing was never published in the British press (to my knowledge).
Times have changed now, and waiting to get married is a good thing. The privacy Kate is having now will NEVER happen again, if/when she marries William.
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« Reply #31 on: January 20, 2010, 12:26:59 PM » |
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what pictures and where do I find them? 
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« Reply #32 on: January 20, 2010, 12:31:24 PM » |
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Times have changed now, and waiting to get married is a good thing. The privacy Kate is having now will NEVER happen again, if/when she marries William.
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« Reply #33 on: January 20, 2010, 08:44:29 PM » |
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Anyway, 2011 is the date we should be looking at.
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« Reply #34 on: January 20, 2010, 09:46:23 PM » |
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Ingrid Seward loathed their Mother...why would she show fairness to either lad? This is a charge made by those who feel Diana was a saint. I disagree with that view. Diana when alive had the same bodily functions as myself. She was neither a saint or perfect. In light of what Seward wrote in her book, she didn't pull any punches and if untrue would have been ostracized by the RF who do everything to protect the Golden Child. find it amusing that some wish to drag William into every negative facor of Harry's life. Neither is a saint I find it amusing that William who has done NOTHING to warrant it is it appears fast approaching martyrdom. No William is not a saint. We've seen him be immature; we have seen him drunk, and we have seen him groping women, and we have even seen his brother occasionally thrown to the wolves by way of building William up. Unfortunately for the PR machine at St.J's it has having the opposite effect. Sorry Hale in the first part of your post I have to disagree with you. When Diana first married and was still HRH Ingrid Seward wrote sweet sugary stories in saintly terms about Diana and what a wonderful wife she was to Charles. It was After Diana's divorce and death that her true feelings and bashing started now she praises Camilla to the skies Put another way I am no fool when it comes to Seward her agenda is quite clear when it comes to who is in favor it has to do with the HRH to keep her going and getting her invitations to publish her nonsense magazine.
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« Reply #35 on: January 21, 2010, 12:01:20 AM » |
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Trudie, I subscribed to Majesty magazine for many, many years until Ingrid Seward began to sing Camilla's praises and go on about her quiet, loyal support of Charles. *cough*
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« Reply #36 on: January 21, 2010, 05:25:04 AM » |
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We've seen him be immature; we have seen him drunk, and we have seen him groping women, and we have even seen his brother occasionally thrown to the wolves by way of building William up.
Sorry but I have to disagree. Immature - When? How about this: William developed an early sensitivity to the needs of others. Aged 14, he took the bold step of asking his parents not to attend the most important day in the school calendar, Eton’s Fourth of June celebrations, as he believed the presence of the press and bodyguards would spoil this Parents’ Day for his peers. “My boy’s got a good brain,” Diana would note proudly, “considering how hopeless both his parents were.” And close to the first anniversary of his mother’s death, William, who had gained three GCSE passes the previous year, received a further nine GCSEs with top A* and A grades in English, history and languages, and Bs for other subjects including maths and science. He returned for his final year at Eton on September 8 to take geography, English and history of art at A level. “William has so much sheer personal confidence for his age, but it has absolutely nothing to do with his position,” observes one Royal insider. “At the same age, his father was a mess of uncertainties. William always seems to know where he’s going and he always gets what he wants.” As he reaches adulthood, Prince William has already demonstrated that he possesses the maturity, sensitivity and strength he will need to rise to his destiny as the future of the Monarchy. http://www.britainexpress.com/royals/william.htmdrunkHow many times in 27 years? groping womenWhere? Who? This little tourist taking picture with? we have even seen his brother occasionally thrown to the wolves by way of building William upSupposition only. Do you really think he is to be blamed for?
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« Reply #37 on: January 21, 2010, 06:31:22 AM » |
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Hello everyone Im back, It took awhile for me to return. For some reason the forum would not let me log on. LOL. Maybe its because of all my obsene comment. Nevertheless Im back and Williams mine. He loves me not Kate. I dont take him serious so he leads her on only to break her heart. I hope she knows she is not waity katie. That name sounds so lame just like her attempts to be a princess. LOL. Shes only a friend and lets face people thats all she will ever be.
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« Reply #38 on: January 21, 2010, 10:08:45 AM » |
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We've seen him be immature; we have seen him drunk, and we have seen him groping women, and we have even seen his brother occasionally thrown to the wolves by way of building William up.
Sorry but I have to disagree. Immature - When? How about this: William developed an early sensitivity to the needs of others. Aged 14, he took the bold step of asking his parents not to attend the most important day in the school calendar, Eton’s Fourth of June celebrations, as he believed the presence of the press and bodyguards would spoil this Parents’ Day for his peers. “My boy’s got a good brain,” Diana would note proudly, “considering how hopeless both his parents were.” And close to the first anniversary of his mother’s death, William, who had gained three GCSE passes the previous year, received a further nine GCSEs with top A* and A grades in English, history and languages, and Bs for other subjects including maths and science. He returned for his final year at Eton on September 8 to take geography, English and history of art at A level. “William has so much sheer personal confidence for his age, but it has absolutely nothing to do with his position,” observes one Royal insider. “At the same age, his father was a mess of uncertainties. William always seems to know where he’s going and he always gets what he wants.” As he reaches adulthood, Prince William has already demonstrated that he possesses the maturity, sensitivity and strength he will need to rise to his destiny as the future of the Monarchy. http://www.britainexpress.com/royals/william.htmdrunkHow many times in 27 years? groping womenWhere? Who? This little tourist taking picture with? we have even seen his brother occasionally thrown to the wolves by way of building William upSupposition only. Do you really think he is to be blamed for?  for the reality check.
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« Reply #39 on: January 21, 2010, 05:31:44 PM » |
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Humor me here,Kate. Exactly with what knowledge are you basing the statement that Kate loves William much more then he loves her? How they look in pictures? None of us has the ability to gauge how someone feels that we don't know. All we know of William and Kate is media accounts and photos.
Hahahahaha.... Pretend Lucy said that statement!!!  with all due respect to Lucy of course!!  sarcasm, my dear countess, doesn't become you..... Oh one more thing.... I said " I "Think""...please read up on how a couple of people used that term to qualify their post!! 
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« Reply #40 on: January 21, 2010, 05:55:48 PM » |
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 for the reality check.  Ursula It is incredible how some people are over and over describing Prince William as ‘’immature’’ when there are so many serious reports telling us how incredibly mature he is. In the early hours of August 31, 1997, while holidaying at Balmoral, William awoke to the news that his mother and her lover had been fatally wounded in a car accident in Paris. In the two years that have followed, William has shown courage and maturity beyond his years, and has transformed from a shy teenager, with his loyalties torn between love for his mother and duty towards his father, into an independent, strong-willed young man with the destiny of the Monarchy on his shoulders.
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« Reply #41 on: January 22, 2010, 12:49:39 AM » |
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Very true, Tiara.  I don't think it was ever in his nature to be immature and heaven knows life has not afforded him the luxury of it.
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« Reply #42 on: January 22, 2010, 03:31:44 AM » |
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William has not acted "mature" when he partied and stumbled out of clubs. I think he is not (thankfully) a totally serious mature guy ...yet. I think he may fully grow up when he hits 30. SOmetimes he seems to me big kid at heart.
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« Reply #43 on: January 22, 2010, 03:36:27 AM » |
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After this successful tour of down under, I think a sunnier outlook is called for, no? 
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« Reply #44 on: January 22, 2010, 03:37:52 AM » |
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Sometimes it's good not to totally lose the feeling of being a kid, even at Wlls' age.
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« Reply #45 on: January 22, 2010, 03:39:54 AM » |
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I agree Sandy. He already has enough on his plate.
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« Reply #46 on: January 22, 2010, 04:36:53 AM » |
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 for the reality check.  Ursula It is incredible how some people are over and over describing Prince William as ‘’immature’’ when there are so many serious reports telling us how incredibly mature he is. In the early hours of August 31, 1997, while holidaying at Balmoral, William awoke to the news that his mother and her lover had been fatally wounded in a car accident in Paris. In the two years that have followed, William has shown courage and maturity beyond his years, and has transformed from a shy teenager, with his loyalties torn between love for his mother and duty towards his father, into an independent, strong-willed young man with the destiny of the Monarchy on his shoulders. It is incredible, Tiara, the perpetual campaign to discredit every facet of his life when he is far more mature than other members of his family. Those who are always suggesting that others should grow up should well Look in the mirror. It's a childish retort.
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« Reply #47 on: January 22, 2010, 05:15:34 PM » |
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I think Wills is growing up but I doubt he's more mature than MOST of the Senior royals (though I think he's more mature than Dad and Camilla ever were). He has a bit of a kid in him though hence his being good with children.
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« Reply #48 on: January 22, 2010, 05:32:30 PM » |
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Men always(IMO) retain a certain amount of the child, regardless of at whatever age. I think these are his maturing years, that we are currently seeing...All takes a bit of time to get from point A to point B....The trip down under was wonderful for us to see and how well he did, but he'll be very satisified within himself at the turnout and his confidence will surely expand as will his knowledge of what is future role is about... I agree with you Sandy... why force an old head on young shoulders... He still has a long way to go! 
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