FutureMrsWarwick
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Seems like Harry is going to marry Chelsy. I doubt he's going to be with someone else after all this time.
lets not forget that harry has had some women while dating chelsy... but i dont know alot of people are saying chelsy does not want that life style
Could you imagine Harry with the world-known star?
Just an allusion,Harry's photos with Charlize Theron
So what were Prince Harry and Charlize Theron chuckling about? | Mail Online
jemagre said:I think she is too old for him. As for the whole Chelsy thing...The nice thing about that situation is most people have an idea about how they feel about her, however I am hoping for a surprise engagement from someone we have not see out and about for years.
I was more shocked at some of the comments on the Daily Mail site about Harry and his work ethic. The man takes a few days off an suddeny he is a slouch.
Iluvbertie said:It would be sad if Harry is unable to marry the woman he loves because the RF are still living in the 19th C rather than the 21st.
Expecting a woman to give up her career to live an endless round of supporting a husband is simply unacceptable in this day and age.
It would be sad if Harry is unable to marry the woman he loves because the RF are still living in the 19th C rather than the 21st.
Expecting a woman to give up her career to live an endless round of supporting a husband is simply unacceptable in this day and age.
Mirabel said:But does Chelsy truly have a career?
I keep reading that she has a law degree, but as far as I know she has never practiced.
Would she really be sacrificirng anything if she married Harry?
Expecting a woman to give up her career to live an endless round of supporting a husband is simply unacceptable in this day and age.
Kataryn said:Its exactly what happens to the wife of nearly any politician all over the world. Cherie Blair and Hillary Rodham Clinton have shown that it is absolutely possible to stay a lawyer even on being the wife of the PM or the First Lady.
Just imagine Harry becomes Duke of Kendal on marrying Chelsy. Then HRH The Duchess of Kendal can very well work as a lawyer under the name of "Dr. Kendal" (I read she is about to pass her Iur.D. anytime soon), probably not as a policial lawyer but as a lawyer for charities or other social organisations, organising the transaction of property... things like that. Who's to say that Harry doesn't stay in the Armed Forces for his whole life on changing in a job at the MoD after his active service? Then we have a Royal couple doing Royal duties (William and Catherine) and one that works full-time and only does the occassional Royal duty and charity appearances (Harry and Chelsy).
Its exactly what happens to the wife of nearly any politician all over the world. Cherie Blair and Hillary Rodham Clinton have shown that it is absolutely possible to stay a lawyer even on being the wife of the PM or the First Lady.
British universities don't offer the Juris Doctor. I think the equivalent is the LLB, which, according to Wikipedia (source of all knowledge) Chelsy has already completed. LLB holders are not addressed as doctors. There could be problems for the Royal family if the firm she works for involved in anything controversial, though.
Chelsey and Harry strike me as a good match. Harry just isn't the type to stay with one woman for almost seven years if she isn't right for him. He's just too free spritied I know that they haven't been together for all that time, but William and Catherine weren't together for their whole eight year courtship either, and it's been taken as a sign of how strong their relationship is.
I always think there must be something real between Harry and Chelsy, too, just because of how long they've been together; but can anyone really see Chelsy marrying into the royal family? I think what the papers say is true - she doesn't want to.
Maybe his wife could own her own business and make her own hours. I think it would be hard to work for someone else and try to do your job and still do your royal appointments especially travel out of the country.