To be fair though, one of the most prominent snobs of the 'Kate isn't fit to be a royal' camp was James Whittaker, a well-known ex gossip columnist of, I think, the Daily Express, and he wasn't in William's circle.
Whoever Harry marries might have an easier time of it than Kate, both because the level of expectation isn't so heavy and because Harry does have quite a varied amount of friends that we don't hear anything about much. For instance, I wouldn't have known that Harry had visited his co-pilot from Afghanistan and his fiancée, now wife many times, if Simon hadn't let it slip in an interview.
With the possible exception of Cressida, who didn't appear too self-confident, Harry appears to like free-spirited, independent women who allow a bit of freedom in the relationship. I certainly hope that he meets someone who can make him happy before too long. I wouldn't want him to still be single in his late thirties. For one thing, Harry would make a marvellous father.
Whoever Harry marries might have an easier time of it than Kate, both because the level of expectation isn't so heavy and because Harry does have quite a varied amount of friends that we don't hear anything about much. For instance, I wouldn't have known that Harry had visited his co-pilot from Afghanistan and his fiancée, now wife many times, if Simon hadn't let it slip in an interview.
With the possible exception of Cressida, who didn't appear too self-confident, Harry appears to like free-spirited, independent women who allow a bit of freedom in the relationship. I certainly hope that he meets someone who can make him happy before too long. I wouldn't want him to still be single in his late thirties. For one thing, Harry would make a marvellous father.