Doesn't the title of this thread seem to indicate that the sole purpose for being here is to discuss the young woman's past? I understand why her fans are not enthusiastic about that, but it is what it is.
Well no! This thread is actually titled:
Discussion about Sofia Hellqvist's Past
& Future Role in the Royal Family
However, thinking that the
"sole purpose" of the thread was to discuss Sofia's past does seem to explain the number of negative posts and people firmly grounded in the past. Not to mention people endlessly trawling the net for unsavoury information which can only be alluded to obliquely as the forum rules prevent a full out assault.
Sofia's own soon-to-be sister in law Princess Victoria uttered a rather terse "no comment" when she was asked about her brother's upcoming wedding during the Korean State visit. How simple would it have been to say "
She is lovely, I am happy for both of them" or something equally mild and generic? Do you REALLY believe that if the Royal fiancée was someone
without SH's background Victoria would have answered as she did?
Or was Victoria being petty and unfair as well?
Isn't it amazing that two people can read the same thing and come up with two opposite views about it.
Firstly, the words
"no comment" cannot be construed as meaning anything other than what they say. Or in this case, what you want them to say.
Victoria, indicated she liked Sofia way back around the time of the engagement announcement. That statement merely engendered a lot of people printing in the rags and posting all over the net that,
"she doesn't really but she has to say she does because that's the SRF line". So, saying anything is counterproductive. Your own take on her comment proves the point.
So, when some sleazy journalist tries to blindside her with a question about her personal family life when they are supposed to be following the Korean tour, what else was she ever going to say except, "No Comment". She is a consumate professional and would never allow such "loaded questions" to possibly derail her work for her country. That is, after all, why she was there in Korea and not sunning herself on some tropical beach,
Now me, I thought "No Comment" was pretty unambiguous but, as your post illustrates, that is obviously not the case.