ROYAL NORWAY
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Yes, they were negative before (as they always are), but the Cambridges did receive more praise from the press after the full-time royal role thing become known.Untrue. They were negative before. Before Switzerland they fabricated the story that William and Catherine were responsible for the massive basement renovation of KP, something the press knew was untrue but they wanted a big headline hit piece, that they could later quietly retract with one hidden sentence.
As for this Head's Together Campaign, It's nice to see other posters responding so well to it. Personally, I'm not a fan of the over-sharing that the Queen's grandchildren seem to do. To me it's the emotional equivalent of posting a selfie on social media. So while others are clapping, I'm cringing. It's important to talk about your feelings and struggles with family and friends, and professional therapists if the conflict doesn't resolve itself, but the need to air it out to millions of strangers - it reminds me all too much of the wailing Sarah did on Oprah, or Diana's tell-alls. I like the old-school ways better. I like that Edward, Alexandra, and Michael don't bemoan to the media on a yearly basis the early loss of their father. I'm sure they dealt with the pain and frustration with those closest to them, but they don't seek the PR or the emotional validation from millions of strangers.
I can tell I'm in the minority on this, and that's fine. I just wanted to give a nod to the older royals, as I agree with them.
The Heads Together Campaign:
1. It's good for those who are struggling.
2. It's good for the Cambridges.
3. The media likes it.
4. Most people likes it.
5. And I like it.