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Princess of Wales to attend Wimbledon Men’s Final

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PrettyFlyforaMaiTai · 13/07/2024 10:25

Kensington Palace have confirmed that Princess Catherine will be attending the Wimbledon Men’s Single Final on Sunday.

news.sky.com/story/princess-of-wales-to-attend-wimbledon-mens-singles-final-13177335

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WolfFoxHare · 14/07/2024 14:10

I do think she looks very slim but she’s not emaciated. She’s always been very slender.

pivoinerose · 14/07/2024 14:11

She doesn't look thin at all. She looks completely normal and no different from how she usually looks.

Uricon2 · 14/07/2024 14:11

She's always been really slim and what she's been through will have taken it out of her, lots of people lose weight with the treatments and doing exercise to keep muscle on might have been difficult. Let's hope she's soon got the all clear and things will be back to normal for her.

She looks lovely though and the reception was fantastic.

skullbabe · 14/07/2024 14:15

So pleased to see her looking so well!!! It’s so encouraging to see her out and about. Purple suits her (though I don’t like the bow). Hope they enjoy the tennis.

Runnerinthenight · 14/07/2024 14:17

Whatdoyouneedsonia32789 · 14/07/2024 10:27

Because it actually does have relevance to the institution of the monarchy and therefore the RF itself. Not the individuals, but what they represent.

[Disclaimer: this is nothing to do with Catherine personally, I hope she has a great day at Wimbledon and that she is left in peace to recover fully and completely.]

The reason the “lesser mortals” comment caused umbrage is because, let’s face it, this is what the symbolism of the RF reflects.

The RF stand high above the crowd on a balcony in fine clothes, waving. The ordinary people wait down below.

The RF drive through crowds of ordinary people while police outriders clear their path.
The rest of us struggle through traffic or travel on public transport.

The RF appear in horse drawn coaches and Rolls Royces wearing expensive clothes and priceless jewels. The rest of us do what we can afford.

These symbolic acts have not come about by chance. They are carefully curated. But everyone seems to accept them without critical thought or reflection about what they actually say?

It could be argued that the RF represent the United Kingdom and that our joint nations should be shown off to their best advantage, so the RF have to have the best of everything.

But does our Monarch really need twelve homes, massive private wealth and vast private estates in order to do that job effectively?

An elected President could have one town residence in which to hold state receptions, and perhaps a country residence to host overseas visitors, and that would be perfectly adequate. We could still have all the pomp and ceremony of the military marches etc and honour our history and traditions in that way.

I believe that the symbolism of the RF is crass and anachronistic in 2024. What is it telling us? That some people are intrinsically worth more than others and should be crowned with jewels and clothed in golden robes m, and feted, owing to an accident of birth?

It’s morally wrong and downright unjust imho. Why are we expected to stand in awe of wealth and opulence anyway? What has that really got to do with “god and country”? Surely people are a nation’s best assets? What message is that sending?

Maybe it’s my religious upbringing talking here, but to my mind a homeless man on the street has as much intrinsic worth as any member of the RF and should be afforded the same civility and respect.

We should not have representatives that highlight,, emphasise, or indeed encourage unjust divisions, disparity and inequality, in terms of wealth and opportunity.

We should have a representative who encourages unity, fairness and social coherence.

An elected representative would have at least had to fight their own battles, worked alongside ordinary people, shopped in supermarkets, travelled on ordinary flights, and above all, have reached their position through graft and effort, and would therefore have more awareness of what an ordinary person goes through and therefore a better understanding of what would help them.

Now countless people are going to say; well you will always have inequality in society and having a monarchy doesn’t change that. And I agree that we will always have inequality because we are all different, with varied capabilities.

But I feel that’s it is imperative that we try, as far as humanly possible, that every child starts with equal opportunities and as fair a chance as everyone else, to work hard, and do well and make a decent life for themselves and their family. And our elected representative, the man or woman at the top, should reflect that ambition.

You can deflect all you want. The RF was not responsible for that comment.

I wouldn't trade all they have for the life of scrutiny they live, with people dissecting their every move to criticise and revile them.

AyrshireTryer · 14/07/2024 14:17

I have no fcuk to give.

ShamedBySiri · 14/07/2024 14:17

Wonderful to see her looking so well. I hope she has a great day with Charlotte. Love her choice of purple dress, perfect for Wimbledon.
I hope she enjoyed the warm welcome she received, so much love for her and good wishes for her health.

skullbabe · 14/07/2024 14:19

Really sweet how she got a standing ovation from so many people - it was quite touching!

(and a cheer too!) It really was so lovely.

WolfFoxHare · 14/07/2024 14:20

George might not marry a bus driver but it’s not beyond the bounds of possibility that Charlotte or Louis might. Lady Louise Windsor spent some of her gap year working at a garden centre/nursery, I believe, and easily could have met and fallen in love with a fellow worker. Who knows where the Wales’s children might choose to work, if they don’t go straight to university? It’s not like it was a 100 or even 50 years ago.

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Sethera · 14/07/2024 14:21

"THAT is what the British people people who have tickets to the men's Wimbledon final, likely to include many of non-British nationality who are not funding the British Royal Family; and otherwise likely to be dominated by those based in London and SE England and those who have the money to travel there and buy tickets, and generally likely to be more affluent people, think of the PoW, writ large."

Runnerinthenight · 14/07/2024 14:21

Gorgonemilezola · 14/07/2024 11:10

Whatdoyouneedsonia32789, lovely sentiments but in the real world it will never happen, for lots of reasons, most obvious of which is, well, people. Assuming that just because they start out with a level playing field means anyone can grow up to be president or whatever doesn't take into account personality, personal foibles, parental interest, intelligence etc, and it's unrealistic to pretend anyone could do it. As you pointed out.

The reason the silly article was published was to generate frothing - mission accomplished.

Tbh after watching the shit show in the US unfolding over the last few months I'm quite happy with the stability offered by a constitutional monarchy.

Be careful what you wish for.

Yes, the US certainly doesn't make a republic look enticing!

Runnerinthenight · 14/07/2024 14:23

Whatdoyouneedsonia32789 · 14/07/2024 11:14

Glad you have good self esteem SentebalesChair
but that’s not the same for everyone and it’s not really got much to do with my post.

I don't think anyone with low self-esteem feels that way because of the RF. Ludicrous!

Hewlet · 14/07/2024 14:23

I'm a republican, but even I felt my eyes prick at the reception she received. I think her, Pippa and Charlotte make a fab threesome.

CoffeeCantata · 14/07/2024 14:24

Whatdoyouneedsonia32789 · 14/07/2024 10:27

Because it actually does have relevance to the institution of the monarchy and therefore the RF itself. Not the individuals, but what they represent.

[Disclaimer: this is nothing to do with Catherine personally, I hope she has a great day at Wimbledon and that she is left in peace to recover fully and completely.]

The reason the “lesser mortals” comment caused umbrage is because, let’s face it, this is what the symbolism of the RF reflects.

The RF stand high above the crowd on a balcony in fine clothes, waving. The ordinary people wait down below.

The RF drive through crowds of ordinary people while police outriders clear their path.
The rest of us struggle through traffic or travel on public transport.

The RF appear in horse drawn coaches and Rolls Royces wearing expensive clothes and priceless jewels. The rest of us do what we can afford.

These symbolic acts have not come about by chance. They are carefully curated. But everyone seems to accept them without critical thought or reflection about what they actually say?

It could be argued that the RF represent the United Kingdom and that our joint nations should be shown off to their best advantage, so the RF have to have the best of everything.

But does our Monarch really need twelve homes, massive private wealth and vast private estates in order to do that job effectively?

An elected President could have one town residence in which to hold state receptions, and perhaps a country residence to host overseas visitors, and that would be perfectly adequate. We could still have all the pomp and ceremony of the military marches etc and honour our history and traditions in that way.

I believe that the symbolism of the RF is crass and anachronistic in 2024. What is it telling us? That some people are intrinsically worth more than others and should be crowned with jewels and clothed in golden robes m, and feted, owing to an accident of birth?

It’s morally wrong and downright unjust imho. Why are we expected to stand in awe of wealth and opulence anyway? What has that really got to do with “god and country”? Surely people are a nation’s best assets? What message is that sending?

Maybe it’s my religious upbringing talking here, but to my mind a homeless man on the street has as much intrinsic worth as any member of the RF and should be afforded the same civility and respect.

We should not have representatives that highlight,, emphasise, or indeed encourage unjust divisions, disparity and inequality, in terms of wealth and opportunity.

We should have a representative who encourages unity, fairness and social coherence.

An elected representative would have at least had to fight their own battles, worked alongside ordinary people, shopped in supermarkets, travelled on ordinary flights, and above all, have reached their position through graft and effort, and would therefore have more awareness of what an ordinary person goes through and therefore a better understanding of what would help them.

Now countless people are going to say; well you will always have inequality in society and having a monarchy doesn’t change that. And I agree that we will always have inequality because we are all different, with varied capabilities.

But I feel that’s it is imperative that we try, as far as humanly possible, that every child starts with equal opportunities and as fair a chance as everyone else, to work hard, and do well and make a decent life for themselves and their family. And our elected representative, the man or woman at the top, should reflect that ambition.

Isn't it marvellous that we're all different? Because all the things you've listed here are the things I absolutely love about having a royal family. I love the clothes, the horses, the marching soldiers, the music, the coaches, the waving. I don't get the resentment or envy at all. But I don't in general - I've never had a problem with people being richer, cleverer or prettier than me, yet it seems a massive motivator for so many. No wonder we're all so miserable!

But most of all, I value the continuity in a frighteningly fast-changing and unstable world. I love seeing the generations follow each other, celebrating births and marriages and feeling sad at divorces and deaths, just as in my own family. I'm glad they're always there in the background while other things come and go. I think we'd be mad to ditch them - and I hope they'll endure at least for my lifetime.

If we had a republic, you can bet your bottom dollar that they electorate would vote in someone like Boris Johnson, or someone worse. And you think you can get rid of these people? Look over the pond at Donald Trump. In theory they can get rid of him, but apparently he can come back despite age and political and criminal record.

Chardonnay73 · 14/07/2024 14:26

She looks very tanned, and healthy. So does Charlotte. I wonder if she’s had a cheeky holiday because I doubt that suntan came from this country!

WolfFoxHare · 14/07/2024 14:30

CoffeeCantata · 14/07/2024 14:24

Isn't it marvellous that we're all different? Because all the things you've listed here are the things I absolutely love about having a royal family. I love the clothes, the horses, the marching soldiers, the music, the coaches, the waving. I don't get the resentment or envy at all. But I don't in general - I've never had a problem with people being richer, cleverer or prettier than me, yet it seems a massive motivator for so many. No wonder we're all so miserable!

But most of all, I value the continuity in a frighteningly fast-changing and unstable world. I love seeing the generations follow each other, celebrating births and marriages and feeling sad at divorces and deaths, just as in my own family. I'm glad they're always there in the background while other things come and go. I think we'd be mad to ditch them - and I hope they'll endure at least for my lifetime.

If we had a republic, you can bet your bottom dollar that they electorate would vote in someone like Boris Johnson, or someone worse. And you think you can get rid of these people? Look over the pond at Donald Trump. In theory they can get rid of him, but apparently he can come back despite age and political and criminal record.

Yes, I agree - it’s not a lack of critical thinking. It just doesn’t bother me - I like having a royal family. I don’t feel it diminishes me or my life, I don’t feel
jealous, I don’t think they’re superior or feel inferior - I just enjoy the pomp etc. I find it entertaining.

CoffeeCantata · 14/07/2024 14:30

Tbh after watching the shit show in the US unfolding over the last few months I'm quite happy with the stability offered by a constitutional monarchy.

Be careful what you wish for.

I agree. And factor in the huge regularly recurring cost of a presidential election, plus the fact that (as in the States) only people with access to an eye-watering campaigning budget would be able to stand. That would NOT give us the best candidate!

I just cannot get my head round how many silly people froth about the monarchy when it's so manifestly a force for good, both in this country and abroad. It's absolutely the LEAST of the problems we face just now. It's not broken - don't fuss around trying to fix it!

I think they get some kind of superiority kick out of going on and on about being anti-monarchy, because their ideas sure as hell don't actually add up or provide a better alternative - just one they can virtue signal about.

BeaSure · 14/07/2024 14:35

THAT is what the British people think of the PoW, writ large

Agreed.

She looks amazing. Lovely to see her back and looking so happy.

AliceOlive · 14/07/2024 14:38

CoffeeCantata · 14/07/2024 14:30

Tbh after watching the shit show in the US unfolding over the last few months I'm quite happy with the stability offered by a constitutional monarchy.

Be careful what you wish for.

I agree. And factor in the huge regularly recurring cost of a presidential election, plus the fact that (as in the States) only people with access to an eye-watering campaigning budget would be able to stand. That would NOT give us the best candidate!

I just cannot get my head round how many silly people froth about the monarchy when it's so manifestly a force for good, both in this country and abroad. It's absolutely the LEAST of the problems we face just now. It's not broken - don't fuss around trying to fix it!

I think they get some kind of superiority kick out of going on and on about being anti-monarchy, because their ideas sure as hell don't actually add up or provide a better alternative - just one they can virtue signal about.

Some decorum over here in US would be wonderful.

ShamedBySiri · 14/07/2024 14:41

But most of all, I value the continuity in a frighteningly fast-changing and unstable world. I love seeing the generations follow each other, celebrating births and marriages and feeling sad at divorces and deaths, just as in my own family. I'm glad they're always there in the background while other things come and go. I think we'd be mad to ditch them - and I hope they'll endure at least for my lifetime.

If we had a republic, you can bet your bottom dollar that they electorate would vote in someone like Boris Johnson, or someone worse. And you think you can get rid of these people? Look over the pond at Donald Trump. In theory they can get rid of him, but apparently he can come back despite age and political and criminal record.

Completely agree @CoffeeCantata

LaMarschallin · 14/07/2024 14:43

I think she looks really good.

People have been going on about her looking "painfully thin" for years (when they weren’t saying they could easily look like her if they had a personal trainer and chef), so what's she supposed to be now?
Agonisingly thin?
Next stop invisible?

friendlycat · 14/07/2024 14:48

She looks fantastic. As does Charlotte and Pippa. Nice to see the three of them together.

ReadyTeddy1000 · 14/07/2024 14:59

She doesn't look any thinner than usual!
She looks lovely and purple suits her 💜

Glad to see her looking fab

Princess of Wales to attend Wimbledon Men’s Final
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StiffyByngsDogBartholomew · 14/07/2024 15:13

AyrshireTryer · 14/07/2024 14:17

I have no fcuk to give.

And yet here you are, posting on a thread you give no fucks about, on a board you give no fucks about 😂