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to not care at all about the royal baby?

66 replies

lu9months · 22/07/2013 21:05

i wish them well as i would any new parents. but really. its a child, as wonderful as any other new baby. i find it obscene the extent to which they are venerated and exalted. sorry. just how i feel.

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allaflutter · 22/07/2013 22:03

OP, I agree, first that it should NOT be the first news on each programme today, especially pre-birth, secondly that in the face of struggling Mums, going on about the baby shower that gave them milllions worth of presents (wtf) is just wrong.

janesaysl · 22/07/2013 22:06

YANBU it's ridiculous!

Caoilainn · 22/07/2013 22:07

YANBU! I usually watch Sky News every morning, enjoy the news, paper review, brush my teeth during the sport.
Today as soon as they had the royal baby stuff, the real news stopped!

I would like a range of information covering the whole world, UK obviously first, but not the rest dominantly the US!

Is nice they are having a baby but seriously let's have some perspective!

Lots of the population have babies, however weight & sex tend to be enough.
Also don't care about the name, I'm sure it's will be nice for the parents whether its Apple or George!

spotscotch · 22/07/2013 22:08

Well no, if you want to find negativity in such an event, then of course that is your prerogative. I just prefer to see the happy side of things.

of course I realise that makes me nothing more than yet another naive member of the proles, but hey, at least it gives me something to focus on

Bowlersarm · 22/07/2013 22:09

YABU

CrownCrownCrown

Fairdene · 22/07/2013 22:12

Perfectly reasonable OP. I very much doubt this is a future monarch, given that the old loyal wartime generation are dying out and younger people are far more dubious about the lack of work ethic or mystique demonstrated by the junior royals. The royal line has become incredibly indirect to any big name and that mystique isn't helped by Kate and the Middletons. I doubt the monarchy will survive much beyond the life of the Queen.

feelokaboutit · 22/07/2013 22:26

YANBU OP.

lu9months I couldn't agree more. I gave birth to my ds (now 11) at St. Mary's and it was not a great experience. (Am going to sound bitter now Grin but I should add that I had two lovely births with my dds - not at St. Mary's but at two different birth centres). I arrived 10 cms dilated on my hands and knees but because this was my first baby, the midwives (on reception) gave each other a look as if to say I was mad... Ds was then born on a bed in one of the "unrefurbished" rooms which when the back was pulled up for me to have stitches, revealed an underlayer covered in mouldy blood (so h informs me as I was not in a state to look!). While still in the delivery room (after ds had been born), someone came in to fix the tap. Another person wanted to fix the light on the ceiling but I asked him to come back when the room was empty. I bet Kate, on the other hand, is having her every whim catered for and is being treated with the utmost politeness and respect, in a room so clean you could eat off the floor.

So again OP - YANBU. And 57K for maternity outfits is an insult to everyone struggling just to get through the month Sad.

servingwench · 22/07/2013 22:30

That's about 20 outfits...so about a months worth! That's my salary for 2 years!

lu9months · 22/07/2013 22:32

he's claiming PATERNITY PAY??! surely not. god almighty.

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feelokaboutit · 22/07/2013 22:37

Sorry - lu9months - I didn't realise that you are the OP Blush

feelokaboutit · 22/07/2013 22:40

serving - I wonder what the annual clothes budget is for the entire royal family (granparents downwards)??

feelokaboutit · 22/07/2013 22:40

granDparents!!

Brices · 22/07/2013 22:41

People are sheep though? To be expected.

I will be mortified if they choose my baby's name. No precedent but the fear is real

lu9months · 23/07/2013 12:45

like this:

BREAKING NEWS: Woman Gives Birth To Baby
www.huffingtonpost.co.uk
A married woman of childbearing age has given birth to a baby boy. The event followed nine months of pregnancy.

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StepAwayFromTheEcclesCakes · 23/07/2013 13:20

wait, there's a royal baby? I hadn't noticed Mn have one too, check out the crown on the baby in our logo Grin

Lazyjaney · 23/07/2013 13:27

Private Eye Right on target :)

www.thedrum.com/news/2013/07/23/royal-baby-private-eye-front-page-sums-mood-nation

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