CyrilVladisla
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In England is the baby's father the only person who can register the birth certificate?
They did a wonderful job of sneaking in and out of The Portland without anyone finding out at the time!
Because the chances of them setting up shop outside of Portland is a lot less two weeks later than the day of or in the immediate days after. Or hound the medical staff and other patients there.
I honestly have no idea, it didn't make any sense to me from the begining.
I get not announcing it while she was still there but once she and Archie were home why not just announce? The way this and other things around them are handled seem to only add to the amount of stories and rumours rather than the privacy they say they want.
I honestly have no idea, it didn't make any sense to me from the begining.
I get not announcing it while she was still there but once she and Archie were home why not just announce? The way this and other things around them are handled seem to only add to the amount of stories and rumours rather than the privacy they say they want.
In England is the baby's father the only person who can register the birth certificate?
I get not announcing it while she was still there but once she and Archie were home why not just announce? The way this and other things around them are handled seem to only add to the amount of stories and rumours rather than the privacy they say they want.
It does not seem to occur to them that this sort of thing attracts more talk and interest than if they just made a simple annoucnment, when they announced the birth. Meg was home by then... so they could just as easily have said that the child was born at the Portland..
I actually don't think most the media would have done that, that would have required someone at the Portland and someone at Windsor which seems unnecessary.
To me they could have just announced it the next day and avoided the fuss all round.
But the speculation around where she gave birth was massive and belied the idea of wanting privacy and by not releasing it they ensured the media would go out of their way to find out where she had given birth.
Anywho, the birth is over, time to move on. Clearly they feel settled enough as a family for Harry to sneak out for a few hours to attend Lady Gabriella's wedding.
But the speculation around where she gave birth was massive and belied the idea of wanting privacy and by not releasing it they ensured the media would go out of their way to find out where she had given birth.
Anywho, the birth is over, time to move on. Clearly they feel settled enough as a family for Harry to sneak out for a few hours to attend Lady Gabriella's wedding.
But the speculation around where she gave birth was massive and belied the idea of wanting privacy and by not releasing it they ensured the media would go out of their way to find out where she had given birth.
Anywho, the birth is over, time to move on. Clearly they feel settled enough as a family for Harry to sneak out for a few hours to attend Lady Gabriella's wedding.
He went to the Netherlands a few days after his son's birth, so there is little reason why he couldn't attend an in-town wedding almost two weeks after his son was born. Most fathers would have been back at work for a week or so (being generous: assuming that they could take off the week of birth) by this time.
He went to the Netherlands a few days after his son's birth, so there is little reason why he couldn't attend an in-town wedding almost two weeks after his son was born. Most fathers would have been back at work for a week or so (being generous: assuming that they could take off the week of birth) by this time.
Yes, he is indeed in that very privileged position. Most new dads don't have that option. Attending a wedding is always up to the guest, although in some cases someone's absence is less appreciated than in others. In this case, it's nice that he attended but he could easily have decided otherwise (assuming that he isn't that close to his second cousin Gabriella).there would be no problem with his taking a few weeks off to be with his wife and son in the first weeks of his life....
Yes, he is indeed in that very privileged position. Most new dads don't have that option.
Fathers in the UK can take 2 weeks leave.
Fathers in the UK can take 2 weeks leave.
Is that paid leave or just time off?
To qualify for paternity pay you must earn at least £113 a week (before tax). The statutory weekly rate of Paternity Pay is £140.98, or 90% of your average weekly earnings (whichever is lower). Any money you get is paid in the same way as your wages, eg monthly or weekly. Tax and National Insurance will be deducted.
still, he does not seem to be spending that much time at home with wife and baby.. and Imsure his fans would not mind him taking a few weeks off..
Totally agree. A drama was created for nothing.