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The royal family

is Kate Middleton really "middle class"?

122 replies

hatwoman · 16/11/2010 22:50

she seems lovely and I know, in theory, she's not gentry, but I strongly suspect that if I met her I'd think she was quite posh.

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TheNextMrsDepp · 16/11/2010 22:52

She went to a posh independent school. Money, not gentry.

MelinaM · 17/11/2010 00:27

New money! left to manual Grin

JarethTheGoblinKing · 17/11/2010 00:33

Who gives a shit?

MelinaM · 17/11/2010 00:44

Off with their heads! Vive la Republic!!!

diddl · 17/11/2010 08:14

She doesn´t sound posh.

southeastastra · 17/11/2010 08:17

yes

MassiveKnob · 17/11/2010 08:20

nouveau riche

seeker · 17/11/2010 08:28

Nouveau.

I bet when she was a child there was a lounge and a toilet in her house.

Bucharest · 17/11/2010 08:36

Agree with seeker.

Very Pushy Parenting went on there. (didn't she only go to St Andrews because William was going?

Bet her mother is a 'mare.

I like Kate though, she has proper calves.

Bucharest · 17/11/2010 08:37
sarah293 · 17/11/2010 08:38

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poorbuthappy · 17/11/2010 08:38

I almost just posted, oh I didn't know her family had livestock! But you got in there first...Grin

PrettyCandles · 17/11/2010 08:52

Technically she's a commoner - but can you see that label going down well nowadays Grin?!

slug · 17/11/2010 08:58

Well I couldn't afford the fees

LoopyLoops · 17/11/2010 09:04

Fees for that kind of school are simply staggering, aren't they?

Notterrysmine · 17/11/2010 09:05

In the last 10 years there has been a substantial hike in school fees, I would imagine that when her parents started paying the fees they weren't that high.

My mother was horrified that 2 schools that I went to as a child, (I left 3 years before Kate), are now 3 times, and 4 times the fees that she had to pay. After the conversations of why am I not sending the grandkids there.

diddl · 17/11/2010 09:05

But money doesn´t equal posh, or even middle class.

Notterrysmine · 17/11/2010 09:06

And the money was well spent - I've just posted a really poor grammatical post. Grin

GoingToBonnieDoon · 17/11/2010 09:06

I think I'd call her upper middle class, because the schools/lifestyle she has enjoyed are above what most would call middle class.

EdgarAirbombPoe · 17/11/2010 09:11

woah...those school fees are sharp. higher than the local unattainably expensive private school here...

i think it begs the question: do you need a title/titled family to be UC, or is money enough?

at least upper middle class.

MollysChambers · 17/11/2010 09:13

Oh FFS! Why does it matter?

maktaitai · 17/11/2010 09:15

Not a bad overnight rate though, better than a Travelodge at short notice.

Hassled · 17/11/2010 09:16

I think in all these debates you have to ask yourself "what would Jane Austen say?". And JA would not call someone "in trade" upper class Wink. They didn't inherit their wealth - that's the stumbling block.

But as Molly points out, in the grand scheme of things it matters not one jot. She's rich and pretty and has nice teeth (and apparently nice livestock).

AbsofCroissant · 17/11/2010 09:16

Well, Dave Cameron is allegedly middle class, with £300mn in inheritance and titled family knocking about all over the place, so why not Kate.

Now, if I start calling myself middle class will someone give me a few million? Thanks.

diddl · 17/11/2010 09:17

Depends whether you look at her alone or include her parents, I think.

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