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11-26-2011, 08:18 PM
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Oh, I think he will get married before too long. I can't wait to see that wedding even if it means getting up so early to watch! I watched his parents, uncles and brother get married, so he is the last one for me to watch. I am not sure I will be up to watching his or William's children getting married in thirty+ years or not, so Harry is it for me!
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11-26-2011, 11:18 PM
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We never know. Chelsy could have a change of heart and decide to buckle down, forget her law career and do what is expected of a British Princess. If she really loves Harry, she may just forget about all her plans in life and follow in Kate's footsteps. We just don't know... until an announcement.
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11-27-2011, 12:05 AM
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I don't think Harry will get married for a long time. Just think he is enjoying life just the way it is right now.
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11-27-2011, 12:45 PM
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Just seeing what the Duke and Duchess did I see Prince Henry doing the same. As someone has already said it is one thing to date a royal and another to marry one. I see him giving his future wife the space she needs to see what it is like and letting her be apart of it to. These men are smart and I say BROVO to Diana for that. The funny thing is I see them very old fashion in a mordern way if that makes since.
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11-27-2011, 01:39 PM
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These men are smart and I say BROVO to Diana for that.
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If anything they get their brains from their father, and looks from their mother IMO.
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11-27-2011, 01:59 PM
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I feel that she gave them both. To understand that you need to let your furture spouse to in a sense feel the job out before accepting it and that it may take years not days to prepare for such a jump and to have the patients to let them do that is truly a street smarts that I do not believe came from Charles.
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11-27-2011, 02:06 PM
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I feel that she gave them both. To understand that you need to let your furture spouse to in a sense feel the job out before accepting it and that it may take years not days to prepare for such a jump and to have the patients to let them do that is truly a street smarts that I do not believe came from Charles.
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I'd personally call that common sense in the case of William and Harry, seeing as their their wives roles will be so demanding it's only obvious that it's going to take a while to prepare. Something Diana never learned, but something Charles has always known. Let's not get into comparisons though.
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11-27-2011, 08:18 PM
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[QUOTE=4Pam;1341176] We never know. Chelsy could have a change of heart and decide to buckle down, forget her law career and do what is expected of a British Princess. If she really loves Harry, she may just forget about all her plans in life and follow in Kate's footsteps. We just don't know... until an announcement.[/QUOTE]
I don't know if Chelsy has ever wanted to be in that situation. I do not know her or that much about her, but she just doesn't seem like the type of girl that would give up all she has thus far worked to achieve. Catherine finished her formal education, but she just went and worked a bit for her family for the most part. She wasn't what I would call "career motivated" like Chelsy. She may have just been in it for the fun and that is it. Who knows? I just can't see her and Harry getting back together.
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11-29-2011, 06:03 PM
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I don't know if Chelsy has ever wanted to be in that situation. I do not know her or that much about her, but she just doesn't seem like the type of girl that would give up all she has thus far worked to achieve. Catherine finished her formal education, but she just went and worked a bit for her family for the most part. She wasn't what I would call "career motivated" like Chelsy.
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Is Chelsy career motivated, though?
It took her forever to start working for that law firm, (she kept pushing it back) and in fact, I'm not even sure she is doing that now, I haven't read anything about it.
I always had the impression that she wanted to live in South Africa, not in Britain.
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11-29-2011, 07:37 PM
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Oh, I think he will get married before too long. I can't wait to see that wedding even if it means getting up so early to watch! I watched his parents, uncles and brother get married, so he is the last one for me to watch. I am not sure I will be up to watching his or William's children getting married in thirty+ years or not, so Harry is it for me!
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I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you...Harry seems like the type who may want to be a bachelor until he's in his 40's.
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11-29-2011, 07:44 PM
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It would be very hard to give up a career for the man you love. Especially a career that you perhaps dreamed about for a long time. For some women that would be giving up a lot. Some would be able to do so, others wouldn't or it would be an difficult decision. It would be interesting if Chelsy had to make a choice, which choice she would be make.
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11-29-2011, 08:57 PM
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 I strongly suspect that that choice has been made. It only remains for us to discover, by their own words or actions, what that choice was.
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12-04-2011, 08:31 PM
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I don't think that Chelsy has chosen her career over Prince Harry, but she may very well have chosen her freedom. Right now, she can go where she wants, spend what she wants and live the life she chooses. That would all change if she became a member of the BRF. That is a HUGE thing to give up. IMHO, Chelsy is a modern, independent woman...that's what Harry loves about her, but it's also what would make it so difficult for her to become royal.
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12-04-2011, 11:10 PM
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I don't think that Chelsy has chosen her career over Prince Harry, but she may very well have chosen her freedom. Right now, she can go where she wants, spend what she wants and live the life she chooses. That would all change if she became a member of the BRF. That is a HUGE thing to give up. IMHO, Chelsy is a modern, independent woman...that's what Harry loves about her, but it's also what would make it so difficult for her to become royal.
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I think you're spot on. She could give up her career as a lawyer for a career as a princess. But to give up her freedom would be difficult I think. Chelsy has grown up to be very independent, and mobile. I don't think she'd like life in a fish bowl.
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12-04-2011, 11:22 PM
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I think you're spot on. She could give up her career as a lawyer for a career as a princess. But to give up her freedom would be difficult I think. Chelsy has grown up to be very independent, and mobile. I don't think she'd like life in a fish bowl.
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Agreed. And I actually find it pretty impressive that she seems to know that about herself. It takes someone with a pretty strong sense of self to acknowledge that they'd be unhappy in a marriage even if it's too an attractive prince.
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Please note that posts about Chelsy Davy in South Africa, have been moved http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums...ml#post1357124 .
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02-29-2012, 05:34 PM
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Jerramy fine's top tips for Harry Hunters
The author of the memoir "Someday my prince will come", (telling the real story of how a girl in rural america went to london to purse her true dream: marry peter phillips) talks about the harry hunters! Very funny !
http://www.bettyconfidential.com/ar/....html?pageID=1
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02-29-2012, 05:54 PM
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(telling the real story of how a girl in rural america went to london to purse her true dream: marry peter phillips)
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That's kinda scary to be honest. Stalkerish! Though I do admit the book sounds nice
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