and good fortune?
He just seems a bit of an over-privileged posh boy?
I know everyone says he has lovely manners, but we can expect a bit more than that, surely?
They have just hired a 'forrin' nanny a) after making an enormous PR fuss about not having one b) at a time of high UK unemployment.
The list of god-parents for their baby was a bit multi-barrelled and No foreign royals, as is traditional, but Not the slightest whiff of any demographic diversity either.
There seem to be a LOT of luxury holidays going on with these two.
The uni course he is doing has been especially designed for him and seems designed to prepare him for inheriting the enormous (private) Duchy of Cornwall. Not exactly public-spirited?
In the much-hyped first post-baby interview, he was keen to promote a charity saving Kenyan Rhinos. Nothing intrinsically wrong with that, but the line between animals he shoots for fun and animals he wants to save is unclear and anyhow a charity for under-privileged (UK?) children would have been the nice, publicity-shrewd thing to do, maybe?
For a couple with a great deal of expensive PR expertise at their disposal they seem to be slightly missing the mark a bit too often.
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