PrincessKaimi
Serene Highness
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Diana is the only one of the royal clan who is remembered by my own children or most of my students (and I have about 700-800 per year and have a chance to ask them about their cultural knowledge). I am living in America. We're either a significant part of the world's population or not - you decide.
Kate and William are recognizable to many Americans as well. But Diana's image is nameable and recognizable by far more (own research, California, Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico - obviously not a random sample, but still significant).
This is a fascinating and deeper analysis of opinion outside England. I suspect that Americans are not the only ones who might want to see it this way. I don't think people necessarily blame Charles, btw, it's more complicated than that. But it certainly seemed (to many people I know in the western U.S.) that Charles did indeed try to deflect anger toward a larger entity - like the Crown (whether or not he feared being personally attacked).
Since the actual attack on their car, a couple of years ago, Charles and Camilla have not seemed to appear quite so frequently going out and about like regular people. Must be a drag.
Of course, I'm certain of correction if I'm wrong about their life going out and about.
Kate and William are recognizable to many Americans as well. But Diana's image is nameable and recognizable by far more (own research, California, Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico - obviously not a random sample, but still significant).
...I'm also concerned that the portrayal of Prince Charles will be similar to that in "The Queen." I have a friend who strongly believes that Charles wanted to deflect public anger toward his mother because he was afraid he would be physically attacked.
This is a fascinating and deeper analysis of opinion outside England. I suspect that Americans are not the only ones who might want to see it this way. I don't think people necessarily blame Charles, btw, it's more complicated than that. But it certainly seemed (to many people I know in the western U.S.) that Charles did indeed try to deflect anger toward a larger entity - like the Crown (whether or not he feared being personally attacked).
Since the actual attack on their car, a couple of years ago, Charles and Camilla have not seemed to appear quite so frequently going out and about like regular people. Must be a drag.
Of course, I'm certain of correction if I'm wrong about their life going out and about.
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