ROYAL NORWAY
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Well, I for one think the Cambridges and Harry does a great job with everything that defines their public, or ''folksy roles'' (if we can call it that).
They are incredibly good at walkabouts (so is Charles, while Camilla is a bit more shy), and their waving is more than good enough for me. And if there's one person Meghan should learn to wave from, then it's the Queen's late 1960 to about 2013 waving. - Don't get me wrong, HM is still good at it, but she does it to a lesser extent these days (she is 92).
And then to the Queen Mother: If there is one woman Meghan should not take lessons from, then it's her.
QEQM's public, or ''folksy role'' was very old-fashioned and outdated for today's world, included her very feminine way of waving, and her way to look down on people who were underneath her (which is not that strange, because she was born in 1900).
And then to her walkabouts: Well, she was pretty good at it, although she didn't do many, and if we compare them to the Queen's walkabouts from 1970 to 2012, then they couldn't even be described as proper walkabouts.
So, Meghan should just be herself, and learn from Harry and the Cambridges, then she will be fine. - And I think she learned a lot on Wednesday too, when she was out and about with HM.
They are incredibly good at walkabouts (so is Charles, while Camilla is a bit more shy), and their waving is more than good enough for me. And if there's one person Meghan should learn to wave from, then it's the Queen's late 1960 to about 2013 waving. - Don't get me wrong, HM is still good at it, but she does it to a lesser extent these days (she is 92).
And then to the Queen Mother: If there is one woman Meghan should not take lessons from, then it's her.
QEQM's public, or ''folksy role'' was very old-fashioned and outdated for today's world, included her very feminine way of waving, and her way to look down on people who were underneath her (which is not that strange, because she was born in 1900).
And then to her walkabouts: Well, she was pretty good at it, although she didn't do many, and if we compare them to the Queen's walkabouts from 1970 to 2012, then they couldn't even be described as proper walkabouts.
So, Meghan should just be herself, and learn from Harry and the Cambridges, then she will be fine. - And I think she learned a lot on Wednesday too, when she was out and about with HM.
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