Lumutqueen
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She quite clearly qualifies for the "middle class status".
Very interesting article, so some British think the monarchy needs to be saved? More interesting are the comments, she hardly qualifies as "middle class", bearig in mind that she never worked and her parents are millionaires.
I don´t think monarchy will be saved at all. Modernity and monarchy are not compatible.
In the UK she is considered "middle class" (or "upper middle class") because her parents, while millionaires, are "new money" which can never be considered "upper class" in England. I'm pretty sure that "Upper class" in the UK is reserved for the aristocracy. It's like the Beckhams, wealthy as heck, but never "upper class", only nouveau riche "middle class". I don't make this crap up. I'm just the messenger.
Its like that in the States as well...if you can't date your family lineage to the Mayflower, or the founding of a colony...you might have money and a little presitge...but you will never be along the lines of the Astors, the Posts, etc. Even the Kennedy's and the Vanderbilts are considered noveau riche today. Heck...the Kelly family was not considered to be Main Line. Not our kind..darling!
So Kate is definitely upper middle class. Nothing wrong with that. A lof of the British upper class and aristocracy are from the wrong side of the blanket or are five to ten generations back from being "noble"
Because her name IS Catherine. If she prefers to called Catherine, then she has that right since it's the name she was born with. My name is Catherine as well, and only allow family and friends I grew up with to call me "Cathy" (which I detest). She will be the future Princess of Wales, and Queen. Princess Kate, or Queen Kate just doesn't sound right. Princess Catherine and Queen Catherine....Well, I certainly like it!
Very interesting article, so some British think the monarchy needs to be saved? More interesting are the comments, she hardly qualifies as "middle class", bearig in mind that she never worked and her parents are millionaires.
I don´t think monarchy will be saved at all. Modernity and monarchy are not compatible.
Because her name IS Catherine. If she prefers to called Catherine, then she has that right since it's the name she was born with. My name is Catherine as well, and only allow family and friends I grew up with to call me "Cathy" (which I detest). She will be the future Princess of Wales, and Queen. Princess Kate, or Queen Kate just doesn't sound right. Princess Catherine and Queen Catherine....Well, I certainly like it!
First off she is middle class as her family aren't noble or aristocratic, nor are they working class. Her family comes from the middle rung - between working class, being those who work with their hands and the aristocracy who own the land and other major means of wealth creation.
She did work for her parents. To say otherwise is to accuse them and her of lying for years and we have no proof that she didn't work for them. What we do have is the continual assertion from her family that she worked in their family business for most of the time since she left uni.
I agree with everyone else so far! As William is still only second in line to the throne and is firmly busy in his careeer, I think it will allow Kate time to steadily grown into her new role by taking on various charitable causes over the next few years but in a quiet and modest way, thus enabling her to become well established in the role. As for children, well they will come along when they come along!
If I could advise Catherine, I'd go for Welsh patronages first. These have the advantage that not so many reporters will come from London but enough to be in the media in a positive way. Plus she will be able to spend as much time with William as possible as long as they both need their closeness. Later even happily married couples want their own time for themselves but in the beginning it simply hurts to be separated - no need to add this burden too early on Catherine. From local engagements she can return home directly afterwards. And sometimes William could make an impromtu appearance, which would add to her media shine as it would show his deep commitment to her and to charitable engagements.
So first slow moves on a local scene plus appearances as part of the Royal family where the others can help her while starting her family, then slowly entering the London and international scene with patronages that can include fashion once she is securely settled as William's future queen.
The phrase "save the monarchy" assumes that the monarchy is in peril, about to be abolished or is under threat. Those who would prefer a republic will still prefer a republic regardless of the popularity of the monarchy. At the moment, Kate is about to get married, kind of "move house" and "change jobs" all at the same time, which I think is probably enough to deal with at the moment!!!
no the BRITISH royal family? no i'm american and even i know that will never happen. they will never get rid of that monarchy. that royal family seems to be feared and adored by a lot of people.
no the BRITISH royal family? no i'm american and even i know that will never happen. they will never get rid of that monarchy. that royal family seems to be feared and adored by a lot of people.
The move will create potential vacancies for Kate Middleton to fill when she begins undertaking royal duties following her wedding next year.
He receives his Royal Air Force salary and is otherwise supported by his father (income from the Duchy of Cornwall) and the income from various trusts.
He receives no "allowance" from the government.
Why only Harry and not William?Harry inherited a $5 million trust from The Earl Spencer after his death.
Why only Harry and not William?
I agree with everyone else so far! As William is still only second in line to the throne and is firmly busy in his careeer, I think it will allow Kate time to steadily grown into her new role by taking on various charitable causes over the next few years but in a quiet and modest way, thus enabling her to become well established in the role. As for children, well they will come along when they come along!
As much as been made in the media about the Palace learning from Diana's mistakes or their mistakes with Diana, I hope they learned some from Sarah Fergusan as well. I remember her saying (possibly in her book) that she wanted to go live with "her man" on the base and the palace wouldn't allow it. I'd like to see Catherine take things slow and easy, spend as much time as possible just being with William to firmly establish their marriage/relationship. There will be enough time for charities, etc when they're bumped up to Prince/Princess of Wales.