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Not my business and I care even less. They all live a privileged life. This does not reflect the average person in any shape or form.blythburgh wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06 2024 11:07amSo why did William feel he could not do any work outside of the home?
Not exactly Mr. Royalist here and as a cancer survivor, I wish him well, but let's be sensible - there are many, many forms of cancer and his was not described as being aggressive (or even malignant), has been caught early and is immediately being dealt with. It's hard to think of a better prospect.blythburgh wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06 2024 11:07am.........Announces what he is going into hospital for and prompt lots more men to check the internet as they are having problems which they were ignoring.
Now he has said why he will be missing from private life for a while. Like Catherine he has chosen not to reveal all the details. But at least his admission that a cancer was found and his hopefully full recovery will give hope to other cancer sufferers.
I Think King Charles will be missing from Public Life rather than Private Life for a while. He was seen travelling to Sandringham today with Camilla by he side, and also received a visit from his somewhat estranged son. This Private Life is clearly continuuing, unlike his Public dutiesblythburgh wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06 2024 11:07am
Now he has said why he will be missing from private life for a while.
The Royal Society is a different beast to that experienced by King Charles and the Duke of Edinburgh as children - ushered off to boarding schools with little affection from their parents.blythburgh wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06 2024 11:07am
But I am still confused as to why Prince William had to give up his public roles to care for his wife. No idea what operation she had...
Because he could.blythburgh wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06 2024 11:07amI am still confused as to why Prince William had to give up his public roles to care for his wife.
noblesse oblige. He cancelled visits, investitures he could do and come home the same day.Chadwick wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06 2024 7:53pmBecause he could.blythburgh wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06 2024 11:07amI am still confused as to why Prince William had to give up his public roles to care for his wife.
As you note, we don't all have that privilege, but if we did, would we not also use it?
You are right in that he could afford private hospital care and when the cancer was found he could start treatment.Richard Frost wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06 2024 11:11amNot my business and I care even less. They all live a privileged life. This does not reflect the average person in any shape or form.blythburgh wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06 2024 11:07amSo why did William feel he could not do any work outside of the home?
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