blondie28
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They were supposed to have just been on vacation!
I don't agree that it is fishy, I can understand the reasoning behind it - two invitations so they take one each but Kate alone at the wedding with all his family must of been hard. I certainly wouldn't of done it..........No matter which wedding he chose, he should have attended together with Kate. The seperate arrangement looks fishy and Kate didn't look happy to be there on her own.
I don't agree that it is fishy, I can understand the reasoning behind it - two invitations so they take one each but Kate alone at the wedding with all his family must of been hard. I certainly wouldn't of done it.
The jacket Kate wore to the wedding was so chic.
Perhaps it is different in your country, but many men and women continue friendships long after the romance/lust has gone. I know I am not alone in being friends with many of my ex's. Perhaps Catherine couldn't find the extra time required to fly out with William or that as she had her own invitation, extended to her by Williams family and it would have been seen as ignorant to turn down an invite from the Royal Family, who might one day be your relatives.The ex-girlfriend trying to be just a friend ... Is she aiming at becoming another friend of Prince William similar to what Duchess of Cornwall used to be?
I agree with Isana saying, "No matter which wedding he chose, he should have attended together with Kate"
I think Catherine and Williams family get on well, otherwise the invitation would not have been extended to her. You don't get included as the 'and partner' at most weddings, without the person who was invited. From that I conclude that Catherine was invited in her own right.I don't agree that it is fishy, I can understand the reasoning behind it - two invitations so they take one each but Kate alone at the wedding with all his family must of been hard. I certainly wouldn't of done it.
Oh I know that she was invited in her own right, I just meant that I felt sorry for her being there alone - it is hard being without a date at a wedding, trust meI think Catherine and Williams family get on well, otherwise the invitation would not have been extended to her. You don't get included as the 'and partner' at most weddings, without the person who was invited. From that I conclude that Catherine was invited in her own right.
I think the whole 'stand in' thing is more the press than William and Kate - I don't get how it makes their relationship weird though.He can not go, and since everyone said Peter understood, why did he have to have a "stand in"? But then, it's another example of how weird his and Kate's relationship is.
Now how many couples, married for over 25 years have heard that? I know I did! It should be who is best for William, the woman he loves or a woman who might be better bred to become a Queen.but I'm not sure she's the best choice for William or the monarchy
I haven't seen anything to suggest that William was asked and turned down the invitation to be best man.I don't think it matters that William was invited to the Kenya wedding first. Peter is his first cousin and he wanted William to be his best man. William should have gone to his cousin's wedding. I'm sure the Craigs would have understood.
i don't know how u see it ppl but i think that the way kate middleton is already everywhere, on magazines, weddings etc makes me doubt something is wrong. i don't see it as appropriate to have such a high profile when they;re not even engaged. it may be putting strain on william because obviously another break up would cause havoc in the media
Personally, Inka7, I think this a particularly silly article, signifying absolutely nothing!
Catherine did remarkably well, in my opinion. It could not have been an easy task for her to attend, representing the Heir Apparent. I, for one, applaud her composure and style. Yet another feather in her cap!
And Camilla is not a Roman Catholic.. . . . Moreover Charles is the Heir apparent and William is the second in line not more not less....
Chrissy57, you are as usual perfectly correct. Nice to see you back.Could you tell me when William became the Heir Apparent? I thought Charles is the Heir Apparent. Is it true then that Camilla is Catholic and that therefore Charles is no longer the Heir Apparent or in line to the throne. There can only be one Heir Apparent at a time so I would like to have this cleared up as I would expect a Moderator to know a lot more than me about these things.
Could you tell me when William became the Heir Apparent? I thought Charles is the Heir Apparent. Is it true then that Camilla is Catholic and that therefore Charles is no longer the Heir Apparent or in line to the throne. There can only be one Heir Apparent at a time so I would like to have this cleared up as I would expect a Moderator to know a lot more than me about these things.
Then again the last time Harry dropped off the radar he was in Afghanistan so who the heck knows!
Cat