MARG
Imperial Majesty
- Joined
- Aug 16, 2005
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- Christchurch
- Country
- New Zealand
What on earth is all the angst about? Prince Andrew has invited his daughter, Princess Eugenie, to accompany him on this trip as he had with Beatrice earlier. I am sure that they act as de facto partners at official events, which must make a lot of the "formal" occassions a lot easier for his hosts.
As a father I think it is a great way for him to show his daughter(s) exactly what his "job" is. As for Eugenie, what a wonderful and unique opportuny for her to experience visiting a country while to a large extent representing her own.
There has been so much written about how the York girls spent or ar spending their "Gap" year. Whatever career she chooses to follow, meeting the great and the good cannot help but be a major asset in life skills.
As to the money? Whatever is the big deal? Prince Andrew is paying, as he did for Beatrice. But it seems the general carping still goes on.
Eugenie stays at home and enjoys the nightlife. She is a disgrace, doing nothing but pursuing pleasure and really ought to settle down.
Eugenie goes with her father on a little "on-the-job" training and the same people that fault her nightclubing whinge about the cost.
Eugenie is damned if she does and damned if she does not.
That being the case, all power to her, and may her trip be a really informative and educational one, and may she actually have fun doing it.
As a father I think it is a great way for him to show his daughter(s) exactly what his "job" is. As for Eugenie, what a wonderful and unique opportuny for her to experience visiting a country while to a large extent representing her own.
There has been so much written about how the York girls spent or ar spending their "Gap" year. Whatever career she chooses to follow, meeting the great and the good cannot help but be a major asset in life skills.
As to the money? Whatever is the big deal? Prince Andrew is paying, as he did for Beatrice. But it seems the general carping still goes on.
Eugenie stays at home and enjoys the nightlife. She is a disgrace, doing nothing but pursuing pleasure and really ought to settle down.
Eugenie goes with her father on a little "on-the-job" training and the same people that fault her nightclubing whinge about the cost.
Eugenie is damned if she does and damned if she does not.
That being the case, all power to her, and may her trip be a really informative and educational one, and may she actually have fun doing it.