karla64
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maybe it's me but i would be worried about my reputation. it's one thing to be the princes girlfriend it's another to be a "friend w/benefits" or "midnight bootie call girl" it's called self respect, maybe i'm just old fashioned but i'll be dang if i'd be at his beck and call (unless this was all a fakeout and they have never broken up) it's never good to let a man have his cake and eat it too, it's a hard habit to break.
i'm desperetly hoping they're back together..
I have on this thread before (though much less directly) expressed that concern. I also worry somewhat about her reputation. I know it's a double standard, but it is still very much a reality by which women are judged by many Western societies. It is a dangerous trap for a woman to fall into.
I sincerely hope that you and I are wrong, however, as I like her so much, and I love William to bits, and to see them marry.... It would be a dream come true to see them in St George's, Windsor, which I think will be the venue for his wedding, when and with whomever it occurs.
IMO the very personal details are only of Kate`s and Will´s business, and as we say in spanish: if the river sounds, it is because it carries water, now there are many reports of them back togheter and I believe it is true (actually I never believed the whole breakup issue, cause none of them ever saw sad, and she didnt dissapeared of the papers)
I doubt any of the red top contributors are aspiring to be the next Shakespear. So I tend to take their words at face value, not bothering to figure out what he/she really meant with "whispering". Just too much work. Both Kate and William probably expected the headlines and speculations after stepping out together again. I'm sure you are right about being exhausted after hours at the concert. Still, a photo can lead to a thousand words none of which may be true.But Incas, he could still talk in her ear at the party. The writer didn't say they could hear what he said, just that he "whispered" (choice of word, it could have meant just spoken closely to her ear).
Fair enough. They would both be well-aware of the "signal" this would be sending, and of the danger of upstaging the wedding. They would also be aware of the media circus that will ensue (although they are probably less mindful of the impact any joint wedding appearance will have on royal discussion forums. )if they show up together at this wedding then deal's sealed for me. i can't imagine that they'd go to this function together if they weren't a couple.
Fair enough. They would both be well-aware of the "signal" this would be sending, and of the danger of upstaging the wedding. They would also be aware of the media circus that will ensue (although they are probably less mindful of the impact any joint wedding appearance will have on royal discussion forums. )
i understand where you're coming from and i guess i agree with you. catherine didn't have to attend the concert (accept it would have been ashame that she'd contributed to the organizing and then didn't go) and william doesn't have to accompany her to the wedding. is it customary for this in the UK? if you've accepted an invitation as a couple then the intended invitees still go? here, if you've broken up then it's extremely unlikely that you'd attend anything as a couple.
that's a pretty obvious hint .. i think .. hope ...