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I agree that to compare her to Mary and the rest doesn't work that is why I stick to just her.
As for her "career choices" sorry but being in your 20s doesn't excuse the lack of employment. As for the planting of the media I don't think they considered that an issue. After all while the media followed her; William and her stoked it to a degree, by inviting her to certain events like his garter ceremony and his graduations from the military. This created an increase in attention towards her they could have avoided by not having her there. Previous royal girlfriend never went to such events.
Her former employer at Jigsaw said that she quit because she had a "schedule she couldn't dictate." A clear reference to her relationship with William. She had options to get a job but they were not flexible with her relationship. No big surprise there for any working person. We schedule are private lives around our working lives, not the other way around. I agree her degree is non-specific. Therefore I criticize her lack of choices in general. I feel like her main goal in life was to make her relationship work and I wish she would just admit it. I would certainly respect her more for her honesty.
Also I criticize William as well. He was the one who dictated the schedule so what does that say about him? He also preferred a person who gave her "whole" life to him. It almost seems a little codependent. Then again they like it so...
Out of curiosity, do you attend the graduations and other important life events of your significant other? And how would you feel about the relationship if you were barred from doing so?
I think Prince William and Ms. Middleton did an admirable job of balancing their relationship with the obligations of his role, and she managed to gracefully attend events as his girlfriend without ever insinuating that she expected anything more. This is my first post here, and I felt compelled to post because looking back on how that woman has handled a role that was impossible from the beginning... I just don't see anything about her actions that merits criticism. It all feels manufactured.
She's not a normal twenty-something, and she never would have been allowed to be while she was dating Prince William. She either needed to accept that her relationship would be an impediment to her career or never enter the relationship at all.