almost the same personality to Diana.
Haha. No, he doesn't "have to get married" to up the ante. We saw how well that went for Charles. But maybe William can do a few more public events, be a more engaging public figure. I think he is starting to do that again though, which is good. If Kate and William do marry, hopefully Kate can gain some charisma and likability.
Kate is wasting her time because she could have been married by now with the start of a family. A man can turn around and marry at any age- look at PA of Monaco and the girl has to wait until the thunderbolt hits him to marry her- If it was I , I would give Wills the ultimatum and then if he said no I would go and make a life elsewhere. Because if Diana had just said no to Charles and remained a single woman even as a babysitter "still"she would have been better off than what happened to her with marriage to the wrong fellow.Selfish in what way?
Who is it really harming because they aren't marrying?
Kate and William aren't in a coventional relationship, 9 years might be enough time for the ordinary couple but not for ones who will be the future King and Queen.
Well said Zonk.
Boring is a heck of lot better than scandals. I think the public would rather have boredom than people living the high life while not doing any work on their tax dollar.
This is so true. It is rare that a monarch has both charisma and the steadiness to do the job. These days boring and steadfastness are far preferable to a repeat of the 80s and 90s with charisma.
Haha. No, he doesn't "have to get married" to up the ante. We saw how well that went for Charles. But maybe William can do a few more public events, be a more engaging public figure. I think he is starting to do that again though, which is good. If Kate and William do marry, hopefully Kate can gain some charisma and likability.
If anything the person who cheapened the monarchy was Charles.
I think if William (and maybe Kate in the future) did more press, or traveled to the commonwealth more often, people would embrace them permanently. In a way being royal is like a business. You have to keep in touch! I'm excited to see what happens though.
some days I believe William will be *forced* to marry Kate because he'd look terrible for dumping her. Other days I think, maybe the love is fading? imagine if he met someone amazing and got married a month later (after all those things happen a lot with men). This is all pretty soap operaish though
Kate is wasting her time because she could have been married by now with the start of a family. A man can turn around and marry at any age- look at PA of Monaco and the girl has to wait until the thunderbolt hits him to marry her- If it was I , I would give Wills the ultimatum and then if he said no I would go and make a life elsewhere. Because if Diana had just said no to Charles and remained a single woman even as a babysitter "still"she would have been better off than what happened to her with marriage to the wrong fellow.
Ah, where to begin? It's such a long list... I'm afraid I might get in trouble by the "wrong thread" policeIf anything the person who cheapened the monarchy was Charles. How?
The couple took the ten-day trip to Kenya to celebrate William passing his tough RAF helicopter search and rescue course.
It came just days after he completed his first mission in saving an offshore rig worker.
It is believed they returned to favourite destination Lewa Downs game reserve, owned by the family of the Prince's first love Jecca Craig.
IF she marries William, trust me... She Will get all you suggest, and much more!
Kate Middleton appeared in public for the first time in more than three months yesterday as she and William attended his friend Harry Meade's wedding.
Speculation that the Royal couple are about to announce their engagement was fuelled when they walked through the porch of the church together.
They usually arrive at such events separately to avoid being photographed side by side.
A source at St Peter and St Paul's church in Northleach, Gloucestershire, said: 'When they turned up together and went through the front where there were obviously photographers, no one could believe it. It's very unusual and very significant.'