HighGoalHighDreams
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Sarah takes each of her girls on vacation alone with her at the end of each summer.
why is she doing it? why don't they go together?HighGoalHighDreams said:Sarah takes each of her girls on vacation alone with her at the end of each summer.
Good mothers in my opinion don't drag their girls to parties given by convicted felons, no matter how rich and famous.I think Sarah is not stupid, she knows what parties she can take her girls to
I'm sure she does the best she can to be a good mum
He's been convicted of gun crimes, has several kids out of wedlock with several different women, is heavily connected with the drug world, etc. I would hardly call that doubtful!Sean P. Combs is of a doubtful character in terms of reputation.
My mother did this with my sisters and I (personal dinners/short vacations) when we were young and it was always very nice. Very memorable. I hope Beatrice & Eugenie are able to look back fondly of their alone time w their mother.HighGoalHighDreams said:She always has taken them on seperate vacations but they also go on family vacations. It's because she wants to spend some time alone with each of them- that is a big thing for her.
GrandDuchess said:Everyone has the right to their own opinion, and I still stand by mine - Sarah is showing very poor judgement by introducing her girls to the celebrity & showbiz circus which is full of parties, alcohol and drugs. And that she takes one of them to Diddy's party is for me completely outrageous, a princess should not be honouring such a man by attending his party, it's just wrong to me.
For those who don't know how wild the parties are in St Tropez in the summer, I suggest you look around at some of the social & entertainment sites. Then tell us that it's a good place for a young woman to be...
Beatrice and Eugenie should be with people their own ages, go to parties with them, not their mother. But it seems as Sarah is trying to become a friend instead of a mother to them. A mother can be both, but the maternal role should always be the most obvious one.
Duchess said:i have to agree. i know it's not the most reliable but here's a bit to back up our opinions.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_article_id=398825&in_page_id=1879
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