Moderators, please redirect the thread in the direction you feel appropriate, but I really want to reply to the last posts. As I am currently reading on Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg, I realize that indeed old money, a tradition of education, social values and public service can highly motivate you to follow into the footsteps of your forefathers as Caroline Kennedy demonstrated by going back to school to study for a law degree, passing the bar exam at the age of 30, while pregnant with her first child. If anything, it gave her credibility in her further enterprises. I think the young women CasiraghiTrio has been talking about are made of the same mould and there is no reason Charlotte, with a ruling prince as a grand-father, can't also find a worthy goal in life, doing her part for the improvement of the world, again, with credentials most of us can only dream of. In my opinion, she just needs the proper stimulating environment, and certainly, as CasiraghiTrio pointed out, it's present in her life. I have high hopes for this young woman. In my opinion, socialites are a thing of the past, (honestly, who reads society columns nowadays?) and Charlotte is very much of this century, endowed with the strength of character and discipline of both her grandmother and mother and more (meaning, in this post-feminist age, maybe knowing she can accomplish more than just heading charities.)
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